If the long range forecast is correct, our daily highs should be in the mid 80s (F) for the next 2 weeks. Keep in mind, this is a long range forecast and they're reliability is always questionable. We have 69 (F) outside now, with overcast skies. The clouds are supposed to remain.
Sometime today I want to get out my saw-on-a-stick and begin cutting up the branch that was torn from the tree behind my house. I will also need to check on my container garden to see how dry the soil is. Last year my plants were spindly. This year, they're so "get out of the way," overgrown. Next year, I will need to locate them in other areas of the yard so they all have room to grow.
Yesterday afternoon I got a nice bike ride in along a canal in France. I rode over 10 miles, and the ride was long and flat. There was a hill with a steep 10% grade, but it was up over a highway and then down again. My trainer wants me to bring back the hills. He also wants me to start doing squats again. That's probably not going to happen. I have always hated squats.
Yesterday Big Boy came to my home town. Who or what is Big Boy? The last functioning steam locomotive in the United States. Big Boy stayed overnight in the Enola railyard. At one point, the Enola railyard was also the largest in the United States, stretching over 5 miles. The Enola railyard is the reason Mechanicsburg is called Mechanicsburg, because that's where all of the train mechanics lived. Just to put things into perspective, the Enola railyard is a little over a quarter mile away from my house. Today, thousands and thousands of people are expected to flock to the Enola railyard to see and take pictures of Big Boy. A friend of mine whose son works for the Enola police department told me to avoid US 11/15 because the traffic is going to be a freaking nightmare. I will stay away. Here's a pic of Big Boy arriving yesterday.

They "talked" to an empty shell.
ReplyDeleteThey said they talked to him, they never said he answered them back.
DeleteMitch is dead as a doorknob.
ReplyDeleteAnd I love the idea of Big Boy. It's a shame that the oil lobby killed the railway in the US. Greed, babes. It's what capitalism is about.
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Living as close to a trainyard as I do, I can tell you this country rail freight is still very big.
DeleteThe great Big Boy of the Union Pacific.
ReplyDeleteThe railroads rid themselves of steam locomotives because of the cost in maintenance, repairs and the extensive infrastructure required.
Diesel locomotives were a god send for the railroads, as they spent more time on the tracks earning revenues and better profits, required less infrastructure, and a lot less time in the maintenance and repair shops than the steam locomotives.
-Rj
That locomotive comes through here every few years. I can tell you it's very large, and very loud. Oh, and it has a cow catcher on the front.
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