50's and rain until Noonish - then the Sun came out and the thermometer shot up to 80 - T'storms tonight and a high of 60 for tomorrow.
Never too old to have a happy childhood!
BOB WITHORNSo, ya think the neighbors will notice if I bring a couple of the horses over to the neighborhood and let them mow?
I'd just have to call on my Amish neighbors up the hill. Then, again, if they do business with my next door neighbor (he's a welder), they often leave a "deposit" there, and there's always what they leave in the road...
Gonna have to dig the mower out of the back of the garage soon (and put the snowblower in its place) or I will have to call on someone to bale the yard...
Larry Resident Microferroequinologist (at least at my house) Everyone goes home; Safety begins with you My Opinion. Standard Disclaimers Apply. No Expiration Date Come ride the rails with me! There's one thing about humility - the moment you think you've got it, you've lost it...
Might be better to bale it than to bail it!We haven't had rain in flooding quantities, but we have had it in greening, soggy, ponding quantities. Having gotten the lawn mowed yesterday between rain showers, I tried to take advantage of today by going train-watching. Owing to circumstances beyond my control, things could have been a little better. I'm still going to be very busy with positive results.
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)
evening
Ns local was in town when I leftwork.Was also able to see NS had some tonka toys working on the tracks.Soggy day tomorrow.
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").
Nice here all day. Had to run a couple of errands, but forgot my coupons, so groceries will have to wait for a day or two. It's not like I'm out of food.
afternoon
Ns local was waiting to go back west when I left work.Chores to do.Matt has his confirmation class early tonight. Leftovers for supper.Better get back at it.
joe
Ns local was back when I left work.Tomorrow is Friday.Trainshow in Toledo on Saturday.
Took the dogs out this morning (about 4:45 am) before I left for work and they were switching up a storm at Clearing. I could hear the hump pushers notching up and the squeal from the retarders quite clearly.
CSSHEGEWISCH(about 4:45 am)
My trusty pager did the job for me - a difficulty breathing call at 5 AM. It was actually a pretty serious call - I ended up driving the ambulance to the hospital so both crew members could work on the patient.
Getting ready for tomorrow's rules classes...
tree68Getting ready for tomorrow's rules classes...
Passed mine this week. All 8 hours of it. Ugh.
It's been fun. But it isn't much fun anymore. Signing off for now.
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zugmann tree68 Getting ready for tomorrow's rules classes...
tree68 Getting ready for tomorrow's rules classes...
Rain and gloomy every day this month so far.
Paul, I used to get the retarder noise from Proviso when I was in the next county, headed to work at zero-dark-thirty. (Well, okay--"County Line" is a location in Proviso...) My first apartment when I moved here was several miles away, but the noise was still in the air. It never bothered me too much--far more disturbing was the sound of an excessively hard impact. Of course, as I found out, some cars resonate much better than others.We have a clear sky today, but there's a chance of rain tonight and an even better chance tomorrow. Figures, as Pat and I are on the schedule to conduct tours of Lilacia Park tomorrow afternoon. I don't think I can fit thirty probably-elderly people under my umbrella too comfortably.
swamp got mowed today.Going to Toledo train show tomorrow.G+G's house on Sunday.Will need to give hugs this week too.
Ok. Gentlemen: It is 88 and high thin clouds. Wall-to-wall sunshine. Low humidity - which will change by the end of this month. Don't have book of rules class, since we make them up as we go along. Simple things like lids in bathrooms, locked doors, don't burn supper - you know - retirement rules.
Usually lights out 11p and up @ 4-5 am - depending on how much street noise and garbage man (yes they are men) noise there is. (they pick up in our neighborhood 4-5 days a week - twice at each resident and business.
And, Joe, since you are the only one handing them out - I will take a couple of those hugs.
She who has no signature! cinscocom-tmw
Mookie...you know - retirement rules.
But.... I am retired....
Just got off the air from a local amateur radio net - this particular one dedicated to digital forms of communications. We traded some pictures via slow scan TV - several were of trains!
It's pretty neat. One of these days, I'll get the necessary equipment to try sending some long distance.
Tree: When you officially retire, I have a suspicion I will feel "the earth move under my feet".....to quote a favorite performer of mine!
Officially retire? That'll be the day. Having met Larry, I can attest that he is a "doer" and would go stir-crazy if he stopped doing what he does. No grass is growing under his feet.
Norm
Norm48327 Officially retire? That'll be the day. Having met Larry, I can attest that he is a "doer" and would go stir-crazy if he stopped doing what he does. No grass is growing under his feet.
Anybody else smell Canada burning this morning?
Thanks to Chris / CopCarSS for my avatar.
Quite a fire...from satellite pictures, the smoke plume is up there somewhere, but I haven't smelled it (it's suposed to rain today; that will beat down any smell). I have a fellow freight-car freak up in Alberta; he's not that far north, but he told us about it a day or two before it made TV news down in the States.Darrell said that this is up in the oil-producing area of Alberta, though I haven't heard anything about it being oil-fed (the dry timber seems to be doing fine by itself, thanks). They did say that we can expect gas prices to spike on account of this (any excuse seems to work).There have been times when western wildfires have sent smoke our way, and made for some interesting sunsets. Nothing, though, would compare to the effect Mount St. Helens had--we were in New York when that blew, and could see effects in the sky during daylight!
Murphy Siding Anybody else smell Canada burning this morning?
Mookie Murphy Siding Anybody else smell Canada burning this morning? The Blue Angels were supposed to fly this weekend in an air show. It was cancelled due to smoke (air quality) from the fires up north.
The Blue Angels were supposed to fly this weekend in an air show. It was cancelled due to smoke (air quality) from the fires up north.
Toledo train day was good.We went out to Vickers and Walbridge as well and found more surprises.We then ventured down to Deshler.We got pictures of the geometry train.So did many locals as well.We also gave hugs to.Tomorrow Matt gets to sing with the Sunday school at church.
Murphy Siding Mookie Murphy Siding Anybody else smell Canada burning this morning? The Blue Angels were supposed to fly this weekend in an air show. It was cancelled due to smoke (air quality) from the fires up north. Bummer. They have the equipment to fly those things in bad weather, but I suppose they had to take into account that no one on the ground would be able to see them.
Bummer. They have the equipment to fly those things in bad weather, but I suppose they had to take into account that no one on the ground would be able to see them.
Murphy SidingAnybody else smell Canada burning this morning?
Not here - although we did see smoke from fires in Quebec a few years ago. It was bad enough that several fire departments here were dispatched for "smoke in the area" calls, and it colored the sun an odd yellow.
tree68We're doing some engineer-specific stuff, too. More like 9 hours...
T&E rules, RCO rules, engineer rules, territory specific tests, NORAC, and Amtrak electrical. It was a fun day.
zugmann&E rules, RCO rules, engineer rules, territory specific tests, NORAC, and Amtrak electrical. It was a fun day.
And then I finished the day doing a check ride on the instructor. Wheeee!
Sure made for a long day.
zugmann tree68 We're doing some engineer-specific stuff, too. More like 9 hours...
tree68 We're doing some engineer-specific stuff, too. More like 9 hours...
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