RMweb Premium BSW01 Posted June 19, 2016 RMweb Premium Share Posted June 19, 2016 Goodnight all Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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RMweb Premium Gwiwer Posted June 19, 2016 RMweb Premium Share Posted June 19, 2016 A few days ago I was wondering about the various county slogans. Now the BBC have answered ... http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-36258718 Cornwall is one which has bi-lingual signs "Welcome to Cornwall / Kernow a'gas Dynnergh" Upon leaving the Royal Duchy the usual pastime for local oiks seems to be to add "You're" above the signs reading "Welcome to Devon" though some have had "Devon" painted out and replaced with "England". Most of the Essex signs just state Welcome to Essex. Variations on a theme I've spotted over the years include the addition of "Girls" (Welcome to Essex Girls), the deletion of "Es" (Welcome to sex), the deletion of the L and the Es (We come to sex) and the inevitable prefix of "You're" (You're welcome to Essex). Father's Day for me has been tidying up at wife's work and then work driving. I did receive a card from Junior when I visited the other day - it was in the form of a free debit card with her name on, but "Bank of Dad" as the issuer......... (I'm sure she means well.) GP is on record so I'm staying away from any radio or TV until 4.30 when C4's program finishes. By the time I've finished editing the pics and posting this, it should be finished. Meanwhile part 2 of the London town trip. Then it was on to my first trip on the Docklands Light Railway. This was the view from the front seat as we climbed out of the tunnels from Bank station trip6.jpg It runs parallel to the line to/from Fenchurch Street. trip7.jpg We eventually ended up at North Greenwich and took advantage of a discounted fare (with our London travelcard) on the Emirates Air Line cable car across the river trip9.jpg The Thames Barrier can be seen downstream trip10.jpg Looking back to the Millenium Dome, now known as the O2 Arena (I was there with Junior NB a couple of months ago to watch Muse) trip11.jpg Royal Victoria Dock with a very large private yacht - the Excel exhibition centre is on the far left side of the dock. The white things in the dock are on the next pic. Some rather nice dockside apartments on the right trip12.jpg Hard to reconcile the "emerging" shot with being in the City of London (just - it's literally on the border with Tower Hamlets there) and the second shot is of Shadwell DLR station which is also served (ironically in a tunnel far below the DLR / C2C route) by the London Overground route, the former East London Line which once briefly carried passenger trains between the GER's Liverpool Street terminus and no less a place than Brighton on the LB&SCR. And a location, while we are on the subject of altered place name signs, which regularly has the "D" reassigned to "G" by the locals who think it's funny. I've also seen the "W" replaced by an "H". You work it out - the profanity filter won't allow me to show it. London is in a constant state of change. The Darklands area more than most. It's almost unrecognisable now as the place I called home for 18 months of my undergraduate life. I witnessed the last commercial shipping in the Royal Docks, the run-down (and what was expected to be the closure) of the Stratford - North Woolwich line which is now more or less incorporated into both the DLR and Crossrail and which was at the time the last working rail link into London's docks. I have mixed feelings about what's been done. A lot of local families have been forced out. "Council" houses have given way to more expensive common-ownership and Housing Association schemes. The huge 1960s tower blocks are mostly gone and in their place is high-density low-rise housing which means fewer people now live in the same space. Stratford station, always busy, has been transformed into an incredible place with many more platforms, two bus stations and a never-ending sea of humanity rushing through. And so busy now that it requires crowd controllers at times. News from home is that father's slight improvement has not been sustained and he is off to hospital tomorrow (Tuesday) for investigations. My sincere thanks to Mike for his thoughtful and considered post a couple of pages back. Moan-day has commenced very wet. I was summoned at 5am by a squeaking cat demanding breakfast. Too bad he can't get a grip on my shifts which saw me awake at 3am last week but not starting my Attendance until half past 16 this week. I was hoping for a warm lazy start to the week ...... I hope yours is better. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Two_sugars Posted June 19, 2016 Share Posted June 19, 2016 Thinking of the poorly, recovering, and hurting . . . . Goodnight everyone . . . . Sleep well. John 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Popular Post southern42 Posted June 19, 2016 RMweb Premium Popular Post Share Posted June 19, 2016 Good morning all. Firstly it is great news that Is is back at home. I share the wishes that Dave and Is can settle into a routine and enjoy their time together. NHN - it does sound like you are having a particularly sh## weekend. Thoughts with you also. Barry O - I hope you are feeling better after your stomach upset. Mick NB - it looks like you had a great weekend in London. I hope you enjoyed the Coldplay concert. The new Wembley is a fantastic stadium. I have managed to visit twice. Since they were for Derby County's play off finals I have had mixed experiences. The first visit was rather more enjoyable than the second!! Polly - congrats on passing out as a driver. I am rather interested about the location and the history of your little railway and would love to hear more. To those who are fathers, I hope you have an enjoyable day. Amber was so excited to give me her gifts that she woke me up before 6am! The sentiments were nice, but after Sarah and I had stayed up late last night consuming a few alcoholic beverages it was not the most welcome disturbance! We stayed up watching Sky Arts' highlights of last weekend's Isle of Wight festival. Last night's show featured highlights of the first two days but was quite disappointing. As the festival celebrated 40 years of punk music there were performances by Iggy Pop and Adam Ant who both, in my opinion, need to give up gracefully. The Who headlined on Saturday night but only two songs were featured. Hopefully tonight's offering will be better since it will feature the Sunday headliners - Queen! By all accounts they produced a stunning set. I hope the highlights programme does it justice. Yesterday I got to the GCR show. Sadly it was a frustrating experience. Nothing wrong with the show it has to be said, there looked like some cracking layouts there - I just did not get to see enough of it. Sarah and Amber insisted on coming along and we met the inlaws there. Upon arrival at 9.45 Amber decided she needed the toilet as soon as we entered the main tent at Quorn so I had to take her back outside. By the time we had got back in the rest of our party had sped around the first few exhibits. We went our separate ways for a short while and I managed to get a decent look at the middle section of the first half of the marquee before meeting up with the rest of the party. They had all finished the first half and were heading over to the second half of the marquee. I promised to catch them up and, after a whistles top tour of the rest of the first half, I also went to the second half. After, briefly, seeing only a few exhibits I received a phone call from Sarah to announce that we were all catching the next train. As expected the trains were busy, but we got a seat and enjoyed a fine run behind the Black 5 including some decent noise as we left Leicester North. I enjoyed the G scale display back at Loughborough before we caught the DMU back to Quorn. Again the marquee seemed to be a whistle stop tour. I enjoyed a bit of time viewing the Talyllyn model which I last saw at Derby Assembly Rooms as a child in the 1980's. It is a model I remember well and inspired me at the time. I did not realise the model still existed. I also enjoyed the stunning T gauge model of the Forth Bridge. That was about all I got to see as Amber started to get tired and upset. To compound things I managed to catch her cheek on my metal watch strap when picking her up which upset her further. A complete accident, but it triggered a departure at about 4pm. As we left I must have walked past half a dozen layouts I never got to view and I left feeling extremely disappointed. I also missed out on seeing the gauge 3 "Backgang' model at Rothley. As an Isle of Wight based model I had been very much looking forward to seeing it. On the positive side I did pick up a couple of useful buildings for my latest 00 gauge project. That was the only saving grace that prevented the day being a complete disaster. Since I had looked forward to the show all week, and it had kept me going during a challenging week at work, I still feel rather fed up this morning. Sarah is if to church today so I will be at home with Amber. She does not want another Loughborough trip so no chance of a return today to mop up the other areas of the show. I suppose I should be grateful I got to the show at all. Last night my best mate text to say his Dad had been rushed to hospital after a suspected heart attack. He left at 3am with Dad having been taken into the CCU. Thoughts are with the family. Sorry! That does sound a moaning entry doesn't it. Have a good day all. Thanks, Andy. Hope there's something of interest for everyone. The North Wales Model Engineering Society used to have a track at North Shore on the other side of Llandudno in the grounds of Ysgol (School) Gogarth but had to give it up. The track was for Society members. The new site, leased from the Council since 2011, comes with conditions for Public Running on Saturdays and public holidays (Saturday, Sunday and Monday). We can also use the site on Wednesdays which we mainly keep for working parties, member running and driver training, and also visiting clubs or society. The track circuit in current use is about 1/3 mile. When the inner loop is completed and joined in with the the outer loop we will have about 2/3 mile continuous running but don't for one minute think this is going to be easy driving - there are challenging gradients in store, not to mention some snaking curves! The raised wall is completed, except where it will join the existing track, and is now being rendered. The track is all built and will go down on the finished wall. Current estimate for using the completed track is the end of August, though this is weather dependent, of course. Colour light signals, platform extension and platform shelter are just some of the projects planned or in progress for the near future. A running day usually begins around 9am (sometimes earlier) with a working party either helping out with track building (which has usually meant moving earth, rubble and breeze blocks) and grass cutting, weed suppression, and tending a few flower beds. An electric loco and passenger trolleys will be assembled on the track and members turning up with their own locos will be at the steaming bay. Though running begins at midday, if anyone turns up a bit before then, we usually muster up the necessary number of staff to run a train or two. There is no charge but we do have a couple of buckets for donations. Running ends at 4pm and everything is put away. Looking north towards the Great Orme, the blue building top left is the beach cafe. The beach and prom are to the left of picture. When the work is finished the track will Enter the inner loop at the top arrow and Exit the inner loop at the bottom arrow. The section between the arrows, marked by the blue wiggly line, will be demolished. This section is temporary to complete the circuit for current running. The steaming bay with turntable. Locos access the track via a traverser for which I don't have a photo. Clockwise running. This view is looking south towards the Conwy Valley, the sea to the right. If you're in the area, do come and say hello. We're on the West Shore north of Deganwy where there is a signposted public car park below the cafe. https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/West+Shore+Miniature+Railway/@53.3161961,-3.8401775,15z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x82a2e2c23b6faade!8m2!3d53.3157097!4d-3.8413293!6m1!1e1 But for now I must bid you good night and nos da. 24 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coombe Barton Posted June 20, 2016 Share Posted June 20, 2016 Today - first official day of summer, longest day, Summer Solstice (23:34BST) and a Strawberry Moon, a once in seventy year event. Aren't we just lucky that it'll be p1ssing down. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/summer-solstice-2016-when-is-it-date-longest-day-what-why-strawberry-full-moon-stonehenge-a7089941.html 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post bluebottle Posted June 20, 2016 Popular Post Share Posted June 20, 2016 Fathers day was as pleasant as usual; Curry and wine at Helen and Richard's (and Emily, of course), with Richard's parents also good company. Presents - book, beer and cake from Helen and a little bottle of wine from little Emily. Much discussion about Helen and Richard's wedding on the third of July. I'm shopping tomorrow for a new suit and, possibly, new shoes, with Helen and Emily in attendance to make sure I buy whatever's regarded as seemly for septuagenarians who think they're still only twenty-five. 22 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
emt_911 Posted June 20, 2016 Share Posted June 20, 2016 Morning all. A damp start to the day and it can only get worse. Up early as I have to collect my new apprentice for a visit to the main office. A nice easy day for him. Have a good day everyone 16 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
DDolfelin Posted June 20, 2016 Share Posted June 20, 2016 Brilliant upload by Polly. Worth a special trip to see it. (Take a tent in case you get stuck on the A55). 14 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrisf Posted June 20, 2016 Share Posted June 20, 2016 Good morning one and all HH's idea of wallowing in yogurt is an intriguing one. How many pots of Tesco everyday value plain Greek yogurt would it take to fill a bath? While we ponder that one I shall content myself with hot water into which has been poured one capful of magnolia foam bath. That mixture suffices unless there are excessive aches and pains, in which case Radox is substituted. This reminds me of a very old joke. What is the difference between Radox and an incompetent guitarist? Radox bucks up the feet and the guitarist ##### up the beat. Boom boom. Yesterday saw lunch with a friend in Leighton Buzzard, a town which I would happily mis-spell if the profanity filter would let me. Then followed a restful afternoon while I watched 'First Contact' and a less restful bit doing the laundry. Today I ought to inspect the jungle to see if anything useful can be done with it but I suspect that it will be too wet. So far the news from Dave and Is is encouraging and may it remain so. Best wishes to the ailing, recovering, grieving, supporting, missing and depressed Chris 19 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robert Posted June 20, 2016 Share Posted June 20, 2016 Morning All, We have a nice bright sunny morning in this part of the world. The weekend was fairly quiet. I must admit to getting thoroughly tired of the discussions over Brexit. I will refrain from stating my opinions, because RMweb is (thankfully) a blessed politics free oasis - but in my opinion neither side of the debate have done themselves any favours. Time for a coffee! Have a good day everyone... 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium NGT6 1315 Posted June 20, 2016 RMweb Premium Share Posted June 20, 2016 Mawnin' awl. Sunny outside and chances are for a couple of scorchers this week. Might be doing a trip to the garden centre after work. Wasn't really able to do more than a skim-read of the last couple of pages, so sympathies and best wishes to anyone in need, especially DD and Dave. Later... (the stars willing!) 14 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold roundhouse Posted June 20, 2016 RMweb Gold Share Posted June 20, 2016 (edited) Good morning from a wet and F***** up train service out of Redhill. Not only the usual staff shortages but train faults plus problems between Guildord and a Reading, there are no trains to and from Reigate. Telling passengers for a reading to go via Claphsm Junction but with two consequtive cancellations to Vic that's going to be a very difficult journey, This also means that the Thameslink was full and standing along with our LBG service which is also running late. No Tonbridge services for some time either. Strike tomorrow on Southern so another fun day. At least we only have two weeks of this before a bit of a break. Electronic visas sorted. Just need to do a few more DVLA license check numbers for the various car rentals we will be having. Edit Reports that there has been a person in collision with a train at Crowthorne Edited June 20, 2016 by roundhouse Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Donw Posted June 20, 2016 RMweb Gold Share Posted June 20, 2016 Morning All. Welcome to a very wet morning here. The collie cross who mostly likes to be outside, decided on looking out of the back door to leave going out for a bit HAve a good day if you can Don 11 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coombe Barton Posted June 20, 2016 Share Posted June 20, 2016 Ah, the sounds of summer. Heavy rain. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Tony_S Posted June 20, 2016 RMweb Gold Share Posted June 20, 2016 (edited) Morning all. Gentle rainfall at the moment. I am not sure what we will be doing today. Tony Edited June 20, 2016 by Tony_S 10 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robatron86 Posted June 20, 2016 Share Posted June 20, 2016 Good morning all. Currently sat in traffic by Silvermere golf course in Surrey, on my way to sunny Chessington. I hope you all have a good day. 18 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AndrewC Posted June 20, 2016 Share Posted June 20, 2016 Blackfriars railway bridge showing the piers for the original bridge. Apparently they were so well fixed down, removing them would have disturbed the foundations for the "new" bridge... trip1.jpg Cheers, Mick Mick, the piers are of course Brunel built and listed. They had no plans on removing them. When it came time to widen Blackfriars with the latest development they had indended on reusing the piers but sadly they aren't quite up to it anymore. Morning all from the boring borough. In the bible they called 40 days and 40 nights of rain a disaster. Here we call it summer. Dave, good to see Is settling in. Hopefully the more comfortable surroundings will make things easier. Not a heck of a lot to say. Working from home which is good news as Southeastern are up to their usual bungle***tery this morning. Once again the integration of diagrams between the metro lines means no resilience and one hiccup will domino to all the others. SWMBO's usual train has been cancelled, uncancelled, told it was running fast, then cancelled again. All in the space of 5 minutes. <queue a football chant> you don't know what you're doing<end football chant> She's just texted me that an unannounced train that the departure boards say is not stopping, has stopped and she has boarded a semi-empty carriage that purports to be going to Cannon St. I hope she sends me a post card from where ever she actually ends up. Saturday's on call was cancelled so I managed a quick trip to the little exhibition in Oxted. Nice to put a face to another RMwebber. A couple of really good small layouts there. I do like the "mom & pop" shows as you can usually spend more time enjoying the layouts with fewer smelly backpack flinging cockgoblins getting in the way. Father's day was me out the door at stupid o clock to pickup the offspring from Gatwick. Home for a freshen up, a card, and a rather nice wood kit of an Alberta grain elevator, and it was back in the Landy to take him to see his "lady friend" in Canterbury. The rest of the day was on domestic outdoor manly tool wielding duties. New flower sconces on the wall, hanging basket hooks to be installed, and SWMBO's Green Man wall updated with some new items. (I will take a pic eventually) No modelling was managed. That's about it from me. Have a great day and enjoy your week. Visualise whirled peas. 17 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Barry O Posted June 20, 2016 RMweb Premium Share Posted June 20, 2016 Morning all! Evening Rick! Wet here but so what, things to do , places to go, people to see. Dave hope Is has a lot of good days. See you later. Baz 13 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold grandadbob Posted June 20, 2016 RMweb Gold Share Posted June 20, 2016 Good morning all from a rather damp Sutton. Once again there may or may not be some sunny intervals together with heavy showers. Sympathy to all commuters. I am so glad that I don't have to do that any more. Late up this morning as I'm still aching after yesterday's expedition to the garden. Today I will be mainly doing nothing much at all except driving herself mad to the shops. However I may spend some time in the railway room and possibly watch the round ball game this evening. Have a good one, Bob. 16 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium AndyB Posted June 20, 2016 RMweb Premium Share Posted June 20, 2016 Morning all, Today I'm getting rid of the old boiler. Nice model railway photos from Tony who obviously likes living dangerously. I'm guessing he was a "beater" in a previous life and anticipate "she who is ever present" to be flushed out, swoop and exact retribution. Would like to see more of Tony's layout, but perhaps he'll need to start a layout thread if he wants to survive! Today I shall be inflicting my CV on more potential employers; there are plenty of interesting jobs out there, but the problem seems to be that lots of other people think so too. Anyway, it's a numbers game and the more you put in the more you'll be interviewed for and finally succeed. Anyway, have a nice, if wet, day today everyone. Andy Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Simon G Posted June 20, 2016 Share Posted June 20, 2016 Morning all. Still have my cold, though feel better than yesterday, but Mrs G seems to have got it as well now. That has scuppered our plans for today as it is our 35th wedding anniversary and we had planned a walk around Buttermere, then a pub lunch afterwards. In addition, it was raining earlier, but is now clearing up and is forecast to be dry. We may yet head out for our walk and lunch, but will see how we both feel in a hour or so. 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Happy Hippo Posted June 20, 2016 RMweb Gold Share Posted June 20, 2016 Clockwise running. Polly, clockwise running is very unusual! Most lines seem to operate in an anti clockwise manner. NWMES certainly did so when they were at Ysgol Gogarth. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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