Good morning. Happy Sunday. 31° and sunny. The next 24 hours promise some interesting weather. After forecasting a mainly rain event for two or three days, suddenly, this morning the weather guessers have placed a Winter Storm warning into effect, and have altered the forecast to beginning as rain then 3" to 7" of snow overnight. ". This is nothing, for all of you in the snow belt, but it will be the biggest storm of the season. It also promises to be one where the snow blower, assuming it starts, is ineffective due to moisture content. On the bright side, today's high is forecast to be 40° and 39° tomorrow, so.. maybe the crap will all melt upon falling.
Mark: Don't use Netflix, so I can't comment, sorry!
Louis: Nice photo of the CZ @ Oakland.
Willie: Nice photos of the Rural scene, and the ATSF power. Those escaped steers remind me of the early morning, I came around the curve, at Bird-in-Hand, PA, and encountering a couple of some (Amish) farmers escaped mules, on the track, while running Amtrak # 601. Managed not to hit them, (which is hard to do on railroad tracks). By the time we made our return trip, they were back where they belong, and Ole Stoltzfus and his sons were fixing their fence.
Today, looks like a good day to do more work on my Chemical plant project, using the Atlas Middlesex Manufacturing, (Helm Tobacco), 4 story building, the Williams Brothers upright tank structure, Walthers Refinery pipe kit, and tank car rack, plus another structure built from Walthers modular kit parts. I intend to use appropriate lighting and other structural details, based on photos of contemporary Urban Mill buildings.
Boris