Happy New Year. Enjoy.
Happy New Year everyone!
Good morning all,
Happy New Year to all! A busy day on Tuesday as we went to Indy for a laundry list of reasons and were reasonably successful. A paid bill, a picked up repaired transformer, picking up the 2 seasons of Monk that had not been delivered, selecting items for the bathroom remodel were all done in a relatively short amount of time. A nice evening was spent with long time friends. I hope everyone has a good day and a good year.
Keep on training,
Mike C. from Indiana
Happy New Year Everyone !!!
Konbanwa and ohayo Chuck,
Our first day of the New Year was peaceful. The weather was pleasant and the only time we left the house was when we went to another couples’ house for a brief visit. They served some traditional Southern New Year’s Day food: collard greens with bacon, black-eyed peas, and cheese grits. I’m not a huge fan of Southern cooking but all of it was tasty. I did watch most of the Texas A&M-Duke game; Duke should have won and let it slip away. I may wake up early tomorrow to watch more games, but fortunately the primetime games will be on around lunchtime here.
Sayonara,
Joe
Happy New year, boys. Celebrated with a nice kiss and hug from Wifey.
Good Morning from Blueberryhill…
Good Morning, Joe…
It is 2014 and cold, 24 degrees, and cloudy. Going up to 36 today with cloudy skies.
Today is an easy day. We are having a nice pork roast for dinner and relaxing for the day. Maybe do some reading.
Dining car is here with Cheerios for breakfast.
Y’all have a great New Year’s Day.
Chuck
Happy New Year to everyone. Looking forward to even more traveling and being pain free. It sure would be fun building a new layout downstairs …
Morning all. Beautiful warm day. Suppose to change soon to cold but no frozen stuff.
Stayed home did not hunt last day of deer season.
Wifey going shopping with her bud.
Maybe do some Train Box stuff. Hope to have more time for that this year.
Hope all have a healthy, happy and prosperous new year. God bless.
Happy New Year from Leavenworth KS. I will do my best to squeeze some Lionel time in today. Family dinner at noon and who knows after that. The weather gods are saying 1" to 3" of the white stuff. Have a great day.
Morning all HAPPY NEW YEARS all. Hope its a good one for every one. Just getting up so time to see what’s awaiting me in the dinning car this am. Talk to you all later
I’m fairly new to the forum so I want to wish everyone a Happy New Year. I have learned so much from this forum this year.
Personally it’s a beautiful morning in Southern Indiana - bright sunshine, mid thirties. Some snow on the way though for tonight and tomorrow. Of course it’e wintertime, basement and train time(actually year round but it sounds good)
Again, Happy New Year - Wayne
It is that wonderful day again when I can wish LAZ,
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Happy New Year, all. Nice day here in southern Kentucky - sunny and heading for the 60’s. We will be heading home tomorrow - finally. We are vegging in our hotel room today, watching the Rose Bowl parade, then later, the Rose Bowl. GO GREEN! We will probably get out to check our property here between the parade and the game. Monday, on the way here, we stopped at the Train Express shop in Indianapolis. Picked up a MPC era Blue Comet baggage car to fill out the Blue Comet train I got earlier this year. Also got a MKT boxcar and a few other odds and ends. All for now.
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I wish all my fellow train folks a Happy New Year!
My wife and I stayed awake last night till midnight, watching a DVD of Cats (the musical play), then went outside to blow horns, ring bells and otherwise make obnoxious noise to drive away the demons of bad luck for another year.
I can’t stand the TV “coverage” of the Rose Parade any more, so this morning I watched it on a live webcast. Much better!
We are counting our New Year blessings. Not the least of which is that, being now both retired, we don’t have to get up early tomorrow and go back to work! Instead, we will turn again to the hobbies and avocations that mean a great deal to us. We may go to see The Hobbit, part II, tomorrow, if the weather cooperates.
The next scheduled train show in our area is in early March. Never too soon to make plans!
Happy Birthday Laz, stay VERY FROSTY [B]