morning
getting ready to go to G+G house for a family gathering. Matt is excited. As far as power we call some trains "one unit wonders". When they stall or breakdown the bosses always wonder what happened. Sometimes csx borrows the y101 engine here in Defiance to help out.
stay safe
Joe
Deshler Ohio-crossroads of the B&O Matt eats your fries.YUM! Clinton st viaduct undefeated against too tall trucks!!!(voted to be called the "Clinton St. can opener").
JoeKoh snow melting fast. Ns was busy today. Had some csx units helping out on their trains too. Joe
snow melting fast. Ns was busy today. Had some csx units helping out on their trains too.
snow melting fast. Ns was busy today. Had some csx units helping out on their trains too. mamma went to town to get some items for tomorrow. Going to help Matt with his project.
Norm48327 Johnny, It surprises me that KSLC (that's Salt Lake International for those who don't speak aviation) would close for snow. I live near, and worked at for thirty years, Oakland County International. It's basically a reliever for Detroit Metro, but is never closed for weather. They have the necessary equipment and manpower to keep it open. Even in the eighties whe we had Superbowl here and an ice-storm to boot the airport was open.
Johnny,
It surprises me that KSLC (that's Salt Lake International for those who don't speak aviation) would close for snow. I live near, and worked at for thirty years, Oakland County International. It's basically a reliever for Detroit Metro, but is never closed for weather. They have the necessary equipment and manpower to keep it open. Even in the eighties whe we had Superbowl here and an ice-storm to boot the airport was open.
We are having a respite from snow today, but more is expected tomorrow. I do not recall that snow is expected next week, but we have enough white on the ground for a white Christmas.
I live about 800 feet above the valley floor, and the north-south streets are quite steep for the last mile or so as I drive up. The city did do a good job yesterday morning in getting the main streets cleared, even the street that comes up east of my house was clear when I came back home after having to go down yesterday morning.
Johnny
....Taking my first look out the window this morning we found bare ground...{Actually grass}...and that grass was mowed just a bit over 2-weeks ago. About 4" of snow has been here with us for about 2 weeks now. Temps have simply too cold for it to melt.
48 degrees much earlier this morning...and that did the job of putting it down the drain overnight. But for the weekend...not sure...Thought it was going to be about 3" of rain, however I've seen some pink on weather maps since that report....Guess we'll just hope no ice storm forms....
And Larry, I watched that helicopter rescure of the fellow out on the crane boom yesterday....Outstanding job...!
Quentin
Norm
Some of the runways at the SLC airport have been opened. 6.7 inches of snow was reported at the airport, giving us a total (a little over 13 inches), so far, of more than the average snowfall in December. More snow is predicted for Friday. If this keeps up, we will not worry about having enough water to bathe next summer--and if there is an early snowmelt, the pumps that were bought and installed going on thirty-one years ago, may be put to use to pump water from the Great Salt Lake over the hills to the west. May we not have fishing in the streets of the city again.
Norm - I can't whisper at 18 point.
But my driver can't hear a whisper with 2 hearing aids, either.
Have you tried going under "View" on a toolbar at the top of the screen and choosing a bigger text?
She who has no signature! cinscocom-tmw
Gotta watch those microscopic letters Mookie. Too hard to read. I wish there was some way to permanently set my font choice to a more readable one.
Mookie I think we will get missed....ssshhhh
I think we will get missed....ssshhhh
rain and snowmelt on the way.got errands done in town.now for some chores.
Ol' Man Winter has come again, with snow this morning--and closing the Salt lake City Airport. It is still snowing, and we expect more yet. The major streets in the city have already been plowed once, and they will need more attention.
January thaw came early to southeast Michigan. Supposed to get some freezing rain through the next few days. Food in the fridge so I'm all set.
It is in the mid-fifties here in Southeast Missouri. Heavy rain is expected for the weekend. The possibility of two-plus inches of rain by the time it is done. The melting snow has the ground saturated, so, I expect local and flash flooding could be an issue. We went from sixteen inches of snow two weeks ago, now this. Living here is sure interesting when it comes to the weather.
James
local was uptown as I left work.Ns had a westbound with 3 ex sooline units now cefx unit behind 2 other horses.Chores to do.work tomorrow too.
zugmann Yeah, but poke the holes before you put the ducks in. Unless you're feeling lucky.
Yeah, but poke the holes before you put the ducks in. Unless you're feeling lucky.
Thanks to Chris / CopCarSS for my avatar.
Major fire across the border in Kingston today - large apartment building under construction likely burned to the ground.
The big news, though, was the construction crane operator, who had to crawl out to the end of the boom to escape the fire. After two hours freezing out there (temps in the single digits F), he was rescued by a Canadian Forces helicopter crew - very dramatic. Video here (among other places): http://www.krock1057.ca/
The first indication I had of the fire was when I heard the Gananoque fire deparment paged for a "general alarm" (ie, y'all come), but instead of giving the address, they were told to report to the station. I can only gather at this point that they responded to Kingston as well. Several volunteer stations around Gan were put on standby. I was out running a couple of errands, but got some info from a friend while out and checked it out when I got home.
Probably every bit as dramatic as the similar incident in Georgia a couple of years ago.
Supposed to warm up and rain by the weekend...
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zugmann Murphy Siding Then why, oh why, am I so bad at wrapping Christmas presents? I don't get it. Use duct tape.
Murphy Siding Then why, oh why, am I so bad at wrapping Christmas presents? I don't get it.
Then why, oh why, am I so bad at wrapping Christmas presents? I don't get it.
Use duct tape.
ns had an eastbound waiting when we left work. Ma nature gave us some more snow today. Going to be a thaw this weekend. going back for more tomorrow.
JoeKohGot a card from Nebraska today
Same here. Striking likeness, too!
Colddddddd.
Weather station shows -10F, but the temp sensor on the anemometer, usually used to measure wind chill, shows -22F, and there's no wind... It's about 15 or so feet off the ground. Saw -15F on the truck thermometer on the way home from town.
Gonna be a cold one!
Christmas party with my former co-workers tomorrow. Good to see most of them, although they've got a lot of new faces, too.
Because you are not getting paid to wrap presents?
Spatial relationships..... In my job, I work with all kinds of dimensions and sizes. I can measure your house by standing in the yard, and figure out how many shingles it takes to do your roof. Then why, oh why, am I so bad at wrapping Christmas presents? I don't get it. The good news is, we got our yearly end of January thaw today. I can hardly wait to see what next month brings. Ho Ho Ho.
get it loaded and get it out!!! busy busy busy. Got a card from Nebraska today.Ns had a freight waiting to go when I left work.Ma nature is going to give us some more snow tomorrow. Got chores to do.
It was a good bit warmer today than it had been. When I left for church this morning, it was 28 degrees in the garage, and the temperature dropped only two or three degrees before I reach the church. There was quite a bit of drip from Katie's deck, so I will have to be really careful when I go out tomorrow, for there will be areas of ice on my porch.
It's still cold tonight.
Clever kitty...most of the ones I know are just knit-pickers.
Carl
Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!)
CAACSCOCOM--I don't want to behave improperly, so I just won't behave at all. (SM)
A little warmer here for at least a day.
I did receive a holiday card from a good friend. For animal or in particular, cat lovers:
2 half grown kittens in red and green collars facing you. Left one sez "Last Christmas I swallowed a ball of yarn!"
Right one sez "Oh yeah? What Happened?"
(Inside) - left one alone: "I had mittens!"
OK - so it isn't SNL - but I got a chuckle out of it.
About 8" of snow overnight, with some wind, so it settled in pretty well. Definitely snowblower territory, which I did before leaving he house for the FD's Holiday Breakfast.
That event got off to a slow start - opened at 8, but our first customers didn't get in until after 9. We were considering cancelling, but folks started to show up, especially with kids, to see Santa.
All in all it turned into a decent event.
Now I get to rest a bit for a few days.
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