

EENIE MEENIE MINEY MO CELTIC CRACKED
I have some new filler on the cracked areas, and will try fixing them up tomorrow. It's been a while, but I haven't really felt like posting a whole lot lately.Īs for those F-units that wound up with cracked shells. I just watched a thirty unit freight pass by in front of me. Plans for today: I have none other than staying in, running trains and watching movies. They look good but are good for little else. The McHenry's had a penchant for uncoupling and being a constant source or irritation. I changed them out with Kadee #119 scale head shelf couplers which work like the real thing and lock the couplers together. It had McHenry shelf couplers which are shelf couplers in name only. This morning I've already replaced the couplers on an Athearn PS 2003 2-bay covered hopper (ATSF 87263 patched to L&A). Hope I don't have a repeat of that in the near future. Spent the next couple of hours watching 'Unstoppable' and monitoring my vital signs. A quick meal of chili with beans got my blood sugar reading back up in the 110-120 range and well out of danger. Even trying to concentrate was confusing. Concentration was totally out the window. Blood sugar reading was 31, high heart rate, blood pressure almost non-existent.

Woke up at midnight in the middle of a full-blown sugar crash. Looks like the weather for southern Arkansas may be interesting to say the least. Weather this morning is running moderate to heavy on rain and thunderstorms moving NNW across all of Louisiana increasing to heavy to severe by afternoon. There's a high chance of rain and isolated thunderstorms. Sun is shining here in the Finger lakes, so I guess I will take my morning shower and then take a chair out to the side of the house and watch the little wheel spin backwards. Then I have to head out to Canandaigua for my dermatology appt. Do hope it can used this year without major repairs. I will then find out what condition the whole wood stove assembly is. The Chimney Sweep should be showing up at 11AM. you would have a weary Erie caboose." Bad! Very Bad! I'll have to remember THAT one for when someone else is w*rking old C-254. Jeffrey, from what you have told us about your mom, I would say the GPS would be an excellent addition to the getaway vehicle.

Never seen one that was mean in any way shape nor manner. Todd, I love your description of the Chocolate Lab! All Labs that I have ever met have been very gentle and and affectionate dogs. Should settle down as I move around today (I hope). Just a bit of arthritis from an old injury back when I was a teenager. Sue, sounds like you had fun! Hope your feet feel better than mine this morning! I can barely walk on my right foot. Zoe, I'll have a couple eggs over easy, sausage, and a double order of sour dough toast to go along with the cup of dark roast coffee.
