Friday is smoookin’

Started by KentuckySouthern, July 25, 2025, 09:56:15 AM

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KentuckySouthern

The smoke is back... the humidity as well. Happy Fry day everyone   

The grand daughter just fixed us a delicious breakfast and she is running off with the Doll back over to the estate sale we went to Wednesday.

I hope Jeff and his son are enjoying Oshkosh
https://youtu.be/0xISlh-7vJc?si=RWoDBq5OZCJV-0Lq 

The Michigan ANG A-10s used to fly over my house headed from Battle Creek to the range at Camp Grayling in the middle of the state.  Often just about as low. Been gone from BC 8-10 years.  Soon to be going away from Selfridge N of Detroit.

Sorry we have no leftovers, McD coupons on the counter.

Enjoy the day. Be safe

KSin da smoke :o

Karl

deemery

I saw 2 pair of Hawgs fly over on their way to land at Pease 2 days ago.  Seeing them makes my day!  I did a bit of work with them on active duty and then in the guard.  

Hot & humid here too, should break tonight but chance of thunderstorms this afternoon/early evening.  Once the cleaners are done, I'll go down to the train room and try to do some work on the machine shop.

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

cuse

Morning All...lots to do here after being away for a couple of weeks and a buyout in progress at work that will require a lot of hand-holding and ciphering...but the other side of my brain knows that the NNGC is only 40 days away  ;D

I'd really like to have some tangible progress on my layout prior to that...it's always good to be working because that will certainly shape my convention shopping wish-list.

Have a great day 

ReadingBob

Morning all,

Trip to the grocery store in a few and then workbench time after lunch. Slowly making progress on the Gunsmith shop. The walls are getting glued together and I'm happy with how it's looking.

Have a great one!
Bob Butts
robertbutts1@att.net

There's a fine line between Hobby and Mental Illness.

jbvb

Good afternoon, all. I haven't spent much time on the Forum this week: two days of replacing switch timbers at Seashore, another taking wife & kid to the airport, another of showing EMD 8-201A parts to an old diesel expert, and a morning waiting for a car dealership to get their ducks in a row (they were a CDK Global customer and seem to have lost all their old data).  It's another hot day in the lower Merrimack valley but the Gulf of Maine is still only 63F.  So a trip to the beach is more likely than one to my attic layout.
James

GPdemayo

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

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