What snow didn't fall in the Midwest is due here tonight. Some areas (higher elevations) may see a foot... I think 3 or so inches is our outlook. It'd be a heck of a note to finally use my snowblower in April.
The bum ankle kept me from snow removal all winter. Fortunately, a friend kept me plowed out.
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...
evening
Ns was clear from what I could see after work.Mother nature sent some snow here as well today.Guessers say 80 by the weekend?? As for groceries and other items its just a guess on what they have or do not have. Found some jeans I might like at a store.Oops they took out the dressing room when they did a store remodel.Chores to do.
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").
Mike: Missing supplies keep rotating at our local Kroger. Last time there almost no TP or paper towels. Sometimes almost no dairy especially frozen items. Wife had a ice cream craving in February that was only filled at the 3rd store.
Mother Nature brought a surprise gift for Easter morning here - snow. I double checked the date - it's not April first, so...
Kinda sucks having to wear a winter coat over your Easter finery.
Spent most of the afternoon on the radio, making contacts throughout the province of Ontario. It's a contest. There's no way I'll win, but it's fun seeing how many people I can contact, and where they are.
Michigan had a similar contest. Make some contacts there, too.
Easter at the daughter's house.
A wierd supply chain issue has popped up in my area of the SFBA - most stores are out of facial tissue. At least I have plenty of the round roll kind. I wonder what Mr. rvos1979 knows about this ....
After watching a few loud, rough looking domestic freight cab ride videos, I've found the relaxing views from Swedish and Norwegian electric locos. Every one I've seen is on higher speed (>120kph) track that is astoundingly quiet.
Links to my Google Maps ---> Sunset Route overview, SoCal metro, Yuma sub, Gila sub, SR east of Tucson, BNSF Northern Transcon and Southern Transcon *** Why you should support Ukraine! ***
Evening
Brother had a good time for his birthday.Went to Deshler today.Helped some people out with some information.Heard on the scanner a local was coming to deliver 1 car to the Iams plant in Leipsic.Found a unique blue switcher down there as well. Also local paper said the new fertilizer plant will be served by the NDW.Hope everyone has a safe and Happy Easter.
afternoon
Spring cleaning here at home.Mother nature wants to put more sticks in the yard.Had some powerlines down near CSX at Indo.Did see the local on csx today.Looked like they had a load for nucor in St.Joe.They will have to switch them out on the way back to Garrett.Sis should be here in a bit.
Stay safe
Not much I could see on Ns after work.Mother nature is blowing things around.Still going to take brother out tomorrow.Will be for supper.College boy not sure when he is coming home.Chores to do.
DiningCar's old haunts from his early days is suffering from range-fires today. One is about 200 acres near Bents Old Fort and the other is more than 1200 acres east of Las Animas along US-50 and the long abandoned Santa Fe AV District near Ft Lyon. With no rain and plenty of wind, this could get ugly. (and another range fire north of Cheraw (10 mi W-NW ) just appeared)
(Working on a pile of spaghetti junction area outside Chicago in CSSH's backyard made up of existing and abandoned rail lines that is becoming torture to deal with. I wonder if CSX, NS and tennant IHB are aware of some of the potential nightmares that CR left for them ???)
Didn't see anything extra on Ns today.Mother nature sent rain.Have two turtle doves checking out our back yard.They are perched on our swingset out back.Chores to do.
Deshler was just as bad Tuesday morning - you could hear trains, but could hardly see them.
One "perk" of being stationed at Vanderberg AFB was "Vandenfog." Had to do with the ocean temperature and some other factors. Dense stuff.
Had some fog on the way to work this morning.
Ns ran a eastbound after work.Came home and worked on the swamp.Couple areas where oak leaves have gathered for the next time.Nice and warm now.Next Mon/Tues possible snow flurries?? Welcome to spring.
rixflixI was watching the Fostoria cam this morning and around 9am there was can't-see-beyond-your-nose fog. Never seen anything like that. I was once in a thick fog on the Pennsy turnpike riding a motorcycle, coming up to tailight glows and hoping people behind would see mine in time. I thought about parking my bike against a guard rail and myself on the botanical side. Rick
Rick
Worst fog's I have ever dealt with were the river fogs that would happen in Pittsburgh and Cincinnati in the early Fall. Warm river water giving off 'steam' into the river valley's and it being bound in the valley by the surrounding terrain.
Never too old to have a happy childhood!
I was watching the Fostoria cam this morning and around 9am there was can't-see-beyond-your-nose fog. Never seen anything like that. I was once in a thick fog on the Pennsy turnpike riding a motorcycle, coming up to tailight glows and hoping people behind would see mine in time. I thought about parking my bike against a guard rail and myself on the botanical side.
rixflix aka Captain Video. Blessed be Jean Shepherd and all His works!!! Hooray for 1939, the all time movie year!!! I took that ride on the Reading but my Baby caught the Katy and left me a mule to ride.
BaltACDBack in my Trainmaster days we had a 40 foot box car of compressed rags catch fire -
Rolled paper (we're talking industrial sized, not paper towels) is a real pain, as it unrolls itself, with the now single thinkness paper burning quite well.
We ran mutual aid to a barn fire years ago. The fire was in the hay mow - the building itself was not initially involved. Couldn't throw the bales out fast enough. Eventually it too the entire building.
tree68Haven't heard how it started, but a farmer in a neighboring town lost a bunch of round bales to fire this afternoon. The problem with the round bales is that once fire gets into them the only solution is to break them apart. Easier said than done.
Back in my Trainmaster days we had a 40 foot box car of compressed rags catch fire - by the time the FD had the fire 'under control' most all the rags had been 'liberated' from the box car and were on the ground. While the fire on the surface could be extinguished, there was still fire under the working surface once the extinguised surface was removed. There was a big mess to be cleaned up after the event.
Haven't heard how it started, but a farmer in a neighboring town lost a bunch of round bales to fire this afternoon. The problem with the round bales is that once fire gets into them the only solution is to break them apart. Easier said than done.
Rain on and off here in Nw Ohio.Nothing extra on Ns that I could see after work.Might try to see a friend on I 171 west of town.We'll see what mother nature says.
Morning
No wind,rain or snow today.Went for a walk in town.Checked out the NDW and Csx.Contractors were working along the NDW west of FC.Csx ran a couple trains as well.One of the new industry buildings will have a rail spur served by the NDW.The county also announced they are going ahead with building new roads for people west of town.That way Csx can eliminate 3 crossings.Going to have lunch.Helping a friend later to move stuff for his mom.
Had to deliver some tickets to a fire department in the southern part of the county today. While I was down that way I paid a visit to the family (mother's side) gravesite and remembered that the bronze plaque (veteran) had fallen off the back of my cousin's gravestone. Picked up some epoxy, and I'll make a trip down there soon to fix that.
Making my way home, I swung by the old family homestead (I likely spent some time there when I was a wee one) and overheard an EMS dispatch in the area, so I swung over. Relatively minor, fortunately. But under the heading of "I can't go anywhere...", I know most of those folks...
After groceries and a few other errands, I overheard a dispatch for a structure fire more or less on my way home, shortly thereafter reported as a working fire. Wished I'd remembered to throw my drone in the truck, but when I got there, I ran the B4UFly app and found out I couldn't have flown anywhere - too close to the airport. If I had the full fledged UAV license, I might have tried to get the appropriate permission, but...
Hopefully the rest of the day is less eventful.
Sunshine and snowsqualls today.Going to be better tomorrow.Going with Sis Friday to take brother out for his birthday.Chores to do inside here at home.
Ns had a couple trains going after work.Ran errands today.Little great nephew turns "2" today as well.Tomorrow might have snow flurries.
Ns sent a westbound after work.Didn't see anything on Csx.Chores to do.Mother nature going to cool us down this weekend.
Three Little Pigs like you haven't heard before
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWBi-1y6uO8
Judging by the radar, we'll see some wet stuff a good deal later tonight.
Mother nature is sending rain.Ns had some cars uptown.Saw a csx track inspector and new ties for the NDW when we ran errands.Time for chores inside.
Ns sent a westbound after work.They also had cars uptown.Did errands at home.Csx sent an ethanol train,Q 353 and I 016 eastbound.Sis was talking about graduation season coming up.It's thier oldest granddaughters turn this year.Time flies.Time for supper.
Ns had some cars uptown after work.Was able to get in an afternoon walk in.Nothing on Csx.Here comes the NDW not wobbling or shaking.Straight shot right across the crossing.I think they got to cross the diamond as we were coming home.Chores to do.
BaltACDWorst part about communicating with the public as a Chief Dispatcher when they call in to report a incident. Where is here? Virtually everything on the railroad is discribed in Milepost and the public, if they have any reference at all, is in hundred block of a street. Or maybe 'next to the Quickee Mart'.
When you're talking Interstates, where it might be 7-10 miles between exits, "north of Podunk" can be vastly different than "south of Podunk."
Or it's near "Podunk Corners," which, in our case might place it in any of three different fire department first dues.
We've had times when we had to close a road for some reason. It's amazing how many long-time residents have no idea of how to get where they want to go by some other route.
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