St Patrick’s Monday

Started by KentuckySouthern, March 17, 2025, 10:37:27 AM

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KentuckySouthern

St Patty's top O'thr Day!

Leprechaun 4 leaf coffee and corned beef hash and eggs as ye be wishing for!

All the normal chilled beverages and a keg o'green beer Chillin in ice!

COLD but sunny in Michigan this morning.

Everyone enjoy the day!
Karl

Philip


GeorgeD

Good morning all.  I think I'll pass on the green beer, Karl, but I'll try the coffee. 

I did a lot of mulching yesterday, so I'm taking it easy today.  I'm about to leave for a haircut, which may be the most exciting thing I'll do today.

George

Orionvp17

Mornin,' All!

33, feels like 25 and behold... sunny(!!!!!) here in the northern mitten.  First robin showed up this morning, so there's hope.

Happy Evacuation Day!  Make it a great day, and stay safe!

Pete
in Michigan


Rick

Good morning everyone.

Windy with a high of 53 here in Sausalito.

Karl, thanks for the second cup.

Going to make my way towards Sacramento today.

Have a great day everyone.

GPdemayo

Gregory P. DeMayo
General Construction Superintendent Emeritus
St. Louis & Denver Railroad
Longwood, FL

jbvb

Good afternoon, all. The NH Seacoast has been overcast and 60s. Supposed to cool off tonight.  All I've done today is computer work  for Seashore and the Flying Yankee Assoc.  Tonight maybe I'll look in on the Northeastern Region's NERx on-line event (nerx.org Mon. - Thu. 6:30 - 10:30 PM Eastern Time).  After another look at the Forum, I'll spend a while with my layout.
James

deemery

Busy day for me.  First I took one dog to the vet.  (A bump that is probably just an infected wart, and the occasional 'she faints when I rub her ears' problem wouldn't happen in front of the vet!)  Then lunch with one group, and a meeting/presentation with another group.  

So nothing accomplished in the train room today. Tomorrow, I have some clean-up/put-away to do in the home office tomorrow after the wiring project, then back to the train room.

dave
Modeling the Northeast in the 1890s - because the little voices told me to

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