The Flat Wheel Diner and Cafe, January 2010 Edition

16" down and another 12"-16" on the way? I’m jealous! 1 above and today I have 100% chance of dirty diapers! Speaking of which, someone is waking up and I’d better GIT!

I won;t tell the temp in sunny AZ and spoil all the fun many of you are having (ha).

Being a native of CO I have experienced 30 + below and had to work in it as we had a ranch and farm with animals to care for.

The hours of sunshine are now increasing every day so have a positive attitude, it will be spring soon.

That’s correct…onward towards Spring. Here, we’ve gained 11 min. of daylight in the evening, but for a few more days we’re still losing some in the morning sun rise…But, it will stop and turn around in a few days and it too will be gaining suntime in the morning. Must think of something positive this time of the year. Right now, here…we’re really enjoying a nice bright cloudless {now}, sky and sunshine. Up to a bit beyond 15 degrees, but calm.

Thanks. I needed some cheering up.

Yeah, we had a temp of 12 degrees above zero this morning; I saw on my puter’s homepage, our temp got up to 25 today (wonder when that happened!) and it’s now, at 5:56, 23 degrees outside. I won’t even look at what it’s supposed to be down to by tomorrow morning!! I don’t even want to know.

Here’s our Saturday Night Pizza Fest menu:

  1. Canadian bacon

  2. Cheese w/extra cheese

  3. Goetta

  4. Hawaiian

  5. Pepperoni/mushroom

  6. Italian sausage

  7. Supreme

  8. (Especially if SactoGuy comes in) Italian sausage calzones (wonder if he left the forum entirely, or just too busy with other things to pop in ocassionally)

I think, if I can get the others to agree, I would like to get out the tape of A Hobo’s Christmas and watch tonight. We haven’t seen that one for several years.

Everyone enjoy your pizzas, have a good evening, keep safe, stay warm and take care.

Evening we have the pepperoni and mushroom pizza.We also have cheese pizza,veggie pizza and supreme pizza.Any other requests just let us know.I also put out some soups too.It was cold today while train watching.We were surprised at leipsic when the NS conductor opened the window and gave us a wave.enjoy!!!

stay safe

Joe

Ah, warmth. Pizza sounds good, too.

The Mass Bay Railroad Enthusiasts (and a lot of “independent” railfans) filled six cars for their annual “Steam in the Snow” charter on the Conway Scenic.

The ride was nice, the six runbys (not counting the “second arrival” at the station) were great, but it wasn’t exactly warm (although 25 isn’t bad for winter in the White Mountains). The wading through the snow for the runbys was the killer.

I haven’t done anything with the pictures yet. When I find out how they turned out, I’ll put a few over in the lounge. I shot some video, too, but I’m a real novice at processing that for the consumption of others.

Not to mention that I’ve got a seven hour (or so) drive tomorrow to get back home.

Hi all,

This has been a sad day for my family and me. We had to put our dog of 11 years down today. I really don’t even fell like eating. It’s the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do. I couldn’t stay in the room while they did It I fell awful for on staying in the room while they put him to sleep. I hope that Rex wouldn’t have been mad.

I might not get on tomorrow I don’t know.

Be safe

Justin[:(]

Justin, I sympathize with you. It is truly sad to have to part with a long-time friend who has taken your love and given you his in return. We know that the time may come when such a friend’s suffering is too much for him to bear. Even when he does not tell you of his pain, you can see it in him. May God give you and your family the comfort you need at this time.

Johnny

That is a sad happening for you and your family Justin with a long time pet…Our feelings go out for you. Our family has had to do that twice in the past…It is a real hurt. Long term pets are part of the family…Really.

Justin, here is a little something which should give comfort to you and your family:

RAINBOW BRIDGE

Just this side of heaven is a place called Rainbow Bridge. When a pet dies - one that’s been especially close to someone here, that pet goes to Rainbow Bridge. There are meadows and hills for all of our special friends so they can run and play together. There is plenty of food, water and sunshine, and our friends are warm and comfortable, fear and worry free.

All the animals who had been ill and old are restored to health and the vigor of youth. Those who were abused, hurt or maimed are made whole and strong again just as we want to remember them in our dreams of days and times gone by.

The animals are happy and content, except for one small thing; they each miss someone very special to them - someone who had to be left behind. That someone who was kind, gentle and loving. That someone who took the extra step, stayed the extra minute, reached out and touched with love, even once.

The animals all run and play together, but the day comes when one suddenly stops and looks into the distance. His bright eyes are intent, his eager body quivers. Suddenly he begins to run from the group, flying over the green grass, his legs carrying him faster and faster.

You have been spotted, and when you and your special friend finally meet, you cling together in joyous reunion, never to be parted again. The happy kisses rain upon your face, your hands again caress the beloved head, and you look into the big, trusting eyes of your special love, so long gone from your life but never absent from your heart.

Then you cross Rainbow Bridge together. . . . . . . . . . . . .

Author Unknown

We had a cat named “Miximax” who was with my wife and I for almost 13 years—it was hard when he passed away. We know that as well----take care -----

Justin,

Several years ago we had to put our 20 year old cat to sleep, so I understand what you’re going through. Hang in there!

The Rainbow Bridge is a beautiful piece. Thanks for posting it, Murray.

good morning

juice coffee and hot chocolate are ready to go.we have pancakes and sausage ready too.Matt is getting ready for sunday school.Justin we will keep you in our prayers.Back to work tonight.

stay safe

Joe

Good Sunday morning, everyone. Justin, I’m so very sorry to hear about your beloved dog. It is always so hard when you lose a four-legged loved one. You’re hurting now, but the pain will subside a little each day. As Willy said, hang in there!

And Murray, thank you for posting Rainbow Bridge.

Coffee, juice, hot chocolate and hot water for tea are all ready. On the food station this morning: pancakes, waffles, turkey bacon, sausage (links & patties), scrambled eggs, homemade buttermilk biscuits w/sausage gravy.

Woke up this morning to a temp of 9 degrees, last I heard, it was down to 8, probably down to 7 or 6 above by now. Everyone have a good morning, those going to Church, take care on the roadways. That also goes for anyone traveling home from their holidays trips.

Remember the good old days? We got up early and went outside to see if the car would start. If not, then bring the battery into the house or put a heat lamp under the hood. We are going to early church today. I will pick up older sister because her car sits outside. Oh yea. I get to park in the handicapped spot when she rides with us.

Good Morning–

Got up early this morning and did the snowblower thing with the neighbour–got all the driveways and what not plowed out. We ended up with about another foot of the stuff so we’re sitting with somewhat close to 2.5-3’ of snow—and that snowsquall warning is still in effect for us’uns. Anybody want some?[:-^]

I’m going to be staying close to home today----not much going on

Have a good day people–[swg]

It’s official, the Fox river in Burlington has jammed and froze solid, 48 hrs ago it was open…

No temperature outside now, to head for a high of 10-15 today. May venture out later for a Menards run to pick up some Homasote and Masonite for layout, parents also invited us over for dinner tonight, so will head over there later.

See everyone later…

We have a bright, sunny, did I memtion cold…Sunday morning. Earlier, {don’t know what it is right now}, our instrument indicated a 4.5 degrees outside. That is not very warm, but we have no wind and that certainly helps. The sunshine coming in the south windows is actually nice and warm…

Earlier this fall I picked up a little product that might help a lot of individuals in these harsh weather times…{even though our vehicles are in the garage}, That is, a popular item {at least around here this season}, is a “power boosting unit”. Suppose they are indentified by different names, but it’s a self contained, rechargeable battery {from house current}, and very portable…one can simply carry to an auto and connect it’s battery cables to start a car that has been setting out in severe cold and with a battery too low to do said job. Ours even has a little air compressor and short hose one can use for the other problems with autos…And a 12 vt. port to connect anything that you connect to a 12 vt. outlet in any auto. Also a self contained light for some situation needing a bit of light to accomplish.

In our area, they seem to be a popular product and many big box stores have been putting excellent prices on them. Roughly $30 to 50 dollars.

We got about 3 inches of snow overnight, as opposed to Barry’s 3 feet. But, added to what fell in December, we have about 2 feet on the ground right now, which is a lot for Omaha. It looks like more is coming toward midweek.