MikeInHubCity
Living the life in the heart of the Dairy State
As the great Vin Scully would say, “Good evening to you, wherever you may be”. Alice, May I have a small piece of Chocolate Silk, with a TGOM, please.
I believe or not was a good boy. A serving is 3 pieces and each piece I think maybe was 1/2” long. Ate just 1 piece a day till the bag was gone. I could have eaten the whole bag in one sitting.I recall a medical article months ago about licorice. It can have an effect on your heart. I've notice this after consuming a whole bag of the Wallaby licorice. Heart rate was radical with double beats and pauses. Made me feel awful for the day.
They are Bachmann...not bad either.that's a fine-looking set of Sharks you have there - who makes those?
Yes it is a CF7. All CF7's came from Santa Fe. They rebuilt 233-F7's in their Cleburne TX shops between 1970 and 1978, hence the model CF7. Some were actually rebuilt from F9's, but not many. By 1987, all had been sold to other railroads. There are still some in existence today but I don't know how many.Willie: Was that a Santa Fe CF7 in your last group of pictures? I have an Indiana Rail Road CF7 and the real life version had come from SF. They don't have them anymore, so I'm glad I got a model one anyway.
Wayne County Sheriff Randy Retter says 61-year-old Daryl King of Centerville was filling a tractor-trailer with grain in Hagerstown when he was struck by the train Monday morning. He says first responders tried to save King but he died from his injuries.
Retter says investigators believe King didn’t hear the approaching train, possibly because noise from the tractor and other equipment on the property was too loud.
The only weird thing is taking the MCT oil. I'm noticing a LOT of dreaming. Normally, I don't remember dreams. Now, I'm having the type where I'm interacting and waking up remembering them. My thought is it's the MCT oil fuelling the brain more than Red Vines and all their sugar.
Out in the train shed yesterday, I only added some ground foam to another small blank area. Slowly making progress.
I took a few pictures of a rail car from Europe yesterday. My BIL gave me this for Christmas after he saw in in a hobby shop in Ohio. The clerk assured him that it would work on HO track, but that was all. It cannot be fit with any couplers that I have, but I like the car anyway. It is a product of Brawa and represents a German railcar from around 1905.
I tried Melantonin but it caused a fitful night of waking every few minutes in a start. I get the same effect from Nyquill.