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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby AG » Sat Jan 05, 2019 7:28 pm

Tramp wrote:When Pete left things changed.

Things doesn't change people do. Now for good or bad, depend of our perception.

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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby HONDO74 » Sat Jan 05, 2019 7:37 pm

MurphOnMillerAve wrote:Yes, I too miss theDirt and am disappointed he couldn't find the remaining voices on MTJ of enough interest to him to keep conversing with us. I enjoyed meeting him in-person and conversed with him privately on numerous occasions, so I took his exiting here as a personal loss. Of course, his loss of his dear friend , Hev, was beyond words, so I can see the loss of him as a factor, too, in a farewell. Hev seemed to have a lightning-fast way of making any event a party. I miss him, too.
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I feel the loss of Hev was a major factor in Pete's loss of interest in the forum. They always had such a fun time kidding each other. I miss both of them. :(

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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby E7 » Sat Jan 05, 2019 8:06 pm

Hev was a gentle giant, and I don't recall ever seeing him make a negative post about anyone or anything.

Pete was, as I dubbed him, the Poet Laureate of this board, and there was/is NO wise cracking or sarcasm meant by that description. He had a unique perspective of things, and his posts had an eloquence that made most others here look pedestrian. Hopefully, time will heal his wounds and he will return someday.

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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby rogruth » Sat Jan 05, 2019 8:43 pm

I only met Hev once, at York in October of 2010. We talked for @ two hours and his very patient wife joined in at times.
This was our first and only meeting but Hev had a way of making it seem as if he had known you forever. I am sure that he was a great loss to Pete.
I met several forum members on that trip that I consider to be friends after only I meeting. Murph is a little different, I talked to him every day.
And still quite often. Maybe more than he wants people to know about. :wink: :wink:
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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby Mitch » Sat Jan 05, 2019 8:47 pm

Haven't heard from Pete in ages, but certainly hope he and the family are all doing well. I do miss his writing. He could easily be an author. His posts were always so very descriptive and well written, be it verse or prose. And he's a hoot to talk to. :wink:
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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby healey36 » Sun Jan 06, 2019 1:12 pm

A friend of mine called yesterday to say he needed a bit of welding done. Seems he’d broken a cross member on his snow blade and was concerned about getting it sorted. There’s no snow in the immediate forecast, but I guess he figured better get it taken care of before there is. I looked at it as insurance…seems the better prepared you are, the less likely the thing you’re worried about will happen.

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Got up early today and tossed the Cebora in the back of the wife’s SUV, then drove up to the farm. It’s a pretty lightweight MiG unit, so I was concerned about being able to make the repair. No need…after cutting out the rusted/broken bit with an old acetylene torch, we welded in a new piece of 3/16-inch angle bar that looked more than up to the task. I hadn’t welded anything in probably fifteen years, and have rarely used this Cebora. I can confidently say I am the master of some of the ugliest welds ever…keep the grinder handy.

He lives up on a ridge just east of Taneytown with a great view of the Blue Ridge. It’s cold up there, probably one of the coldest spots in the state. He heats the house with propane, keeps his thermostat nice and low. His wife is a saint in my books…most women wouldn’t put up with that. Thankfully, he’s got a big old milkhouse heater he uses in his shop which kept the hands limber.

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I love the austere look of winter around here, the more desolate the better. You can see stuff you can’t see when the trees are leafed out and the brush is thick. That said, a bit of the melancholy settles over me after the holidays, perhaps a bit of Churchill’s “black dog”, but a drive in the country goes a long way to alleviate it.

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With the exception of the ring-neck pheasant, much of the wildlife of my youth are again plentiful. We’re up to our neck in white-tailed deer, fox, turkeys, rabbit, and a host of others. The song-bird population seems a bit depleted, and there are various theories on that, one being the explosion in the population of feral cats. Not sure about that. Meanwhile, we have the recent addition of bald eagles and coyote.

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On the way home I drove through Uniontown, a small village halfway between Taneytown and Westminster. Uniontown was an up-and-coming place prior to the Civil War, but when the Western Maryland Railroad bypassed them, the town became a backwater for economic development. I suspect it’s the same size today it was in 1870. The Second Corps of the Army of the Potomac bivouacked on the eastern outskirts of Uniontown for a couple days prior to the Battle of Gettysburg, making a hasty march to the field on July 1, 1863. Major General Hancock, the Corps commander, rode ahead and managed to stabilize the Union line at Cemetery Hill, halting the rout that was Meade’s army’s first day at Gettysburg.

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Meanwhile, the geese are still on the move, not that this Red Angus gives a damn…he’s cold and sick of standing in mud up to his knees. I don’t blame him…heading home for a pot of coffee and some football.

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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby MurphOnMillerAve » Sun Jan 06, 2019 10:59 pm

Nice tour and narrative, Healey. If I may ask, is that your home in the fourth photo?

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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby HONDO74 » Sun Jan 06, 2019 11:16 pm

Looks like a wonderful road trip to take in sports car. Maybe a HEALEY. :D

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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby healey36 » Mon Jan 07, 2019 5:42 am

MurphOnMillerAve wrote:Nice tour and narrative, Healey. If I may ask, is that your home in the fourth photo?

Ha, I should be so lucky. No, that's a house down the road from my buddy's farm. It was built sometime early nineteenth century, 1800-1820, by a family of Swiss immigrants that ran a farm and sawmill on the property until about 1850 or so. It's vacant today, carefully maintained by whoever owns it.

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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby AG » Mon Jan 07, 2019 8:49 am

Thank you Healey!
Was like being seated on the passenger seat.
I thought PA should covered by snow by now.
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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby MartyE » Tue Jan 08, 2019 10:24 am

I'd be lying if I didn't say I forgot about the jungle. I don't post here nearly as much. Not sure why but I do read more than I post now. Usually check in the O Gauge threads. Don't visit the Club Car hardly at all.

It's good to see folks still here. Bill's passing was quite a shock.
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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby Tramp » Sat Jan 12, 2019 1:26 pm

And then I found the drawing Pete (Dirt) had so wonderfully purchased from me long ago for sale at a gallery. No word to me. Just further coldness. The heart of the poet is easily broken. http://www.dowlingwalsh.com/artists/eric-green2
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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby Tramp » Sat Jan 12, 2019 3:28 pm

That a life will be spent gaining inches,
When this distance is read in miles.

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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby 2railjon » Sat Jan 12, 2019 10:25 pm

Sharing some of Tramp’s work with you. Beautiful!
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Re: Hobo Jungle

Postby Tramp » Sun Jan 13, 2019 8:42 am

So . . . Roger says I should post more, but posting only brings sadness. Hev dead, San vanished, Dirt having rejected me although I even called him at work, talking with one of nurses, asking her to tell him to please at least tell me why? And Andre disappeared although I have now used his wonderful gifts in my railroad. Has he told me he has noticed? No. Nothing. So after all that, I have found other online places with modelers more loyal and considerate. I only do online bullshite to relax and have some fun.

Healey, I never did sent those 1/43 scale cars, did I? I have sent SO SO many gifts to people, and rarely do I even hear anything in response. A loss of faith in people, all but Daisy and a few close friends and God.
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