Whaddya all doing, out mowing the grass now that the sun is out ? You're
not keeping me sufficiently amused with great photos and good historical intel. Let's get those posts up to pace !
"Duty above all else except Honor"
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Building a fill, laying more track on 3 fronts, adding a siding into the woodsheds and completing a turntable.... if that isn't enough I then have the firewood stack to put away.
However, feel free to contribute in your own way, OR just go back and re-read the Threads.
UpSideDownC
in New Zealand |
I don't think I like your attitude, Mister !
Must be systemic. I pulled everything out of my wife's office, pulled out the carpet and pad, sealed the floors, shot lacquer on all the base trim, masked everything and painted all the walls, THEN went up to the 12' x 12' hole in my roof where my master bathroom used to be and framed in the raked north wall. Somewhere in the mix, I went out and got another load of 10' 2x6. Tomorrow it's the east wall, and if time allows, make a pattern rafter and get as far on the new roof as possible. Of course, then it's Monday, and back to work for a week, working on the projects in the evenings, until next weekend, when I can push it on a little more !
"Duty above all else except Honor"
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As for me, it has been cutting up, picking up and burning the dead fall/fallen trees from our recent winter storms, mowing 5 acres and finishing the new footing, curtain and perimeter drains around the basement guest suite. Still have to re-landscape all the exposed raw earth left behind.
Not much time for model building the past few months, but I'm going to my friend Dale Kreutzer's house tomorrow for an operating session on the RGS between Dolores and Durango. Perhaps that will inspire me to get back to narrow gauge trains. But never fear, South Park, I have a couple of new long posts that I'm working on. Patience is a virtue, you know! Jim in the now Sunny Pacific NW
Jim Courtney
Poulsbo, WA |
Indeed, I was out mowing the grass:
But I've also been making some progress on my colossally condensed Platte Canon. (So condensed, in fact, that the ROW goes over it, not through it.) Pictures soon.... |
Whoa, Jeff! Beautiful house! Where on the Emerald Isle are you located??
Glad to see that Spring has sprung near everywhere! Jim
Jim Courtney
Poulsbo, WA |
Hi Jim,
County Louth. My wife posts tons of stuff on the house’s history here: https://www.facebook.com/RokebyHall/ (she’s in the middle of writing her masters thesis on one of the previous owners). There are even a couple of railroad posts there, but only a couple. ;) Cheers, Jeff.
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Wow, and I thought it difficult to maintain an old house built in the 1940s!
Where, pray tell, is the C&S in HOn3 abuilding? A room in the main house or in the addition behind the conservatory? For those of you unfamiliar with the Irish counties, County Louth is to the north of Dublin. Never been there, my ancestors were from County Cork, so most of my Irish travels have been to the South Coast and West. Truly, a beautiful home. Jim
Jim Courtney
Poulsbo, WA |
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While hardly an Irish manor house, this is my little place in County Kitsap (taken last fall and winter):
My future layout room is on the second story loft of my barn shaped garage ("barrage"?). No, you don't have to climb the ladder, there is a staircase in the back. The little house is a modest retirement home, but we bought it for the view: Hood Canal with Olympic Mountains beyond. Jim
Jim Courtney
Poulsbo, WA |
Gee, I didn't realise we had to show photographic evidence to the Sarge.
Started the "Mountain" Constructed my own Metal Roller and with the addition of different Dies, a Rail-Roller. Built a portable Turntable Extended the Housetrack. Reworked the Mill Branch. A new End-loading Ramp.
UpSideDownC
in New Zealand |
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That is a truly great view, Jim.
My layout room is in the attic of the main house. And I love the turntable, Chris. Nice work. Cheers, Jeff. |
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Mighty impressive work, Chris.
And my wife really likes your goat!
Jim Courtney
Poulsbo, WA |
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Gee Jeff,
I'll have to doff my cap in your presence now after seeing that House.
UpSideDownC
in New Zealand |
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In reply to this post by Jim Courtney
Haha Thanks, I think.
The Turntable appears to be good however let me that say my welding isn't quite "contest quality", still it will do as I have no way of financing an imported orginal from Europe. And as for my Goat, she's a great help. Hey Darel, can Roper do this? Here are earlier photo's of a young Lou placing screwspikes; she has displayed an interest in the tracklaying from about 3 months old. These days she tends more to sit around and supervise.
UpSideDownC
in New Zealand |
That is one talented "gandy dancer" goat that you've got there, Chris.
Jim Courtney
Poulsbo, WA |
That goat looks smarter than a lot of people I know.
Nice looking RR Chris. Just got sunny here in New Jersey we have had rain for over a week. But the wife has all the flowers planted. Where just waiting on the beach weather. Gerard (Jerry) Jerry "And in the end, it’s not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years." A. Lincoln |
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Hello all,
Main job at the moment is building a small extention for my portable layout about 3.4mx600mm , buildings in the process of construction are 6pocket coal bin and a pacific hotel. The rest will come later, all in S andSn3 and called South Park. Constructed outside under a pergola so the weather plays a big part in what gets done, This all has to be done by 2nd weekend in June as we have an exhibition that weekend, will post some photos when I get some more done. Thanks for all the info I have gleaned. Paul R Ballarat, vic, au |
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