It was a sad day when the CR area departments encrypted their radios.You can get some interesting stuff if you listen to the police scanner
Another guy called the police yesterday because his ex wouldn't return his crockpot
It was a sad day when the CR area departments encrypted their radios.You can get some interesting stuff if you listen to the police scanner
Another guy called the police yesterday because his ex wouldn't return his crockpot
unthaw? So it is going to freeze?Mailbox is frozen. It's a cluster box so I have to use a key. Thought about using my torch quick, but I didn't want anyone to see me doing that. Too bad I don't have a small lighter. Should unthaw tomorrow.
Are they really encrypted or is it just digital trunking now which allows them a lot more channels in the same bandwidth?It was a sad day when the CR area departments encrypted their radios.
Encrypted.Are they really encrypted or is it just digital trunking now which allows them a lot more channels in the same bandwidth?
Definitely a Wisconsin-ism. Along with bubblerunthaw? So it is going to freeze?
Wow, that's a serious collection! Who is/was the issuer/mfr?This was our project over the last week. Everything has been in storage for about 15 years because we had nowhere to set it up that was catzilla free. I think the houses multiplied while they were down there! There are a few more detailed pics and a couple of videos on Facebook. If you want to see them, DM me and if I know you I'll give you a link (hoping to screen out lurkers that way).
Multiple groups. Some are from Coventry Cove, some are from the "It's a Wonderful Life" group (like the Bijou Theater up next to the ballroom & carousel in the "entertainment district"). Others are just flat out random, like the Menards', Harley-Davidson, and Coke stadium in "New Town". Most of the figurines are people in either 50's era clothing or late 1800s clothing. There's no specific time period...anachronisms abound.Wow, that's a serious collection! Who is/was the issuer/mfr?
It looks very impressive. I collected most of the Hudson Villager pieces, started with kids buying pieces for Mom's Christmas/birthday while they were being issued, continued with me on eBay after Hudson ceased to exist, to complete issues. Some of those are in shadow boxes, some in deep storage. Initially thought some of your display was Hudson but upon closer look I didn't see any, or at least not for the most part.Multiple groups. Some are from Coventry Cove, some are from the "It's a Wonderful Life" group (like the Bijou Theater up next to the ballroom & carousel in the "entertainment district"). Others are just flat out random, like the Menards', Harley-Davidson, and Coke stadium in "New Town". Most of the figurines are people in either 50's era clothing or late 1800s clothing. There's no specific time period...anachronisms abound.
We started with four houses, three town buildings (in the windowsill), and the cathedral, back about 30 years ago. We picked up other pieces in post-Christmas sales and garage sales, and were gifted some of them.
We have a half-dozen that we didn't set up because of the scale (they are about 2/3 the size of the rest). Most of the figurine people are far too large for the buildings.It looks very impressive. I collected most of the Hudson Villager pieces, started with kids buying pieces for Mom's Christmas/birthday while they were being issued, continued with me on eBay after Hudson ceased to exist, to complete issues. Some of those are in shadow boxes, some in deep storage. Initially thought some of your display was Hudson but upon closer look I didn't see any, or at least not for the most part.
Looks like the scales of the various brands match pretty well, that can be difficult to attain.
My buddy has a Halloween village he sets up. The lack of room he resolved by putting a sheet of plywood over the railings to his stairs so it sits in that deadspace above the stairs. It also has the advantage of being right by the front door so all the Trick or Treaters can see it when he opens the door.We have a half-dozen that we didn't set up because of the scale (they are about 2/3 the size of the rest). Most of the figurine people are far too large for the buildings.
You're right, they really don't have a specific style or theme. They're kind of random, much like the rest of the decor in our house - I mean, doesn't EVERYONE have orangutans suspended on macrame plant hangers in their front window?
After we had it all set up, Lew found some gravestones and a cemetery gate. My response was "maybe next year the Cathedral can have a small graveyard behind it. NOT today, though!My buddy has a Halloween village he sets up. The lack of room he resolved by putting a sheet of plywood over the railings to his stairs so it sits in that deadspace above the stairs. It also has the advantage of being right by the front door so all the Trick or Treaters can see it when he opens the door.
There is so much going on he says it takes him about a week to set it up.
Car runs again. Z has a Chromebook again. Furnace works again.
This half week is turning out all right. Let's just cancel the rest of December, just to be safe.
Damn missed the car going on the fritz, did the sub zero weather get it?
How did you like it? What would you recommend doing there?@jcyclonee spent a little time On isle Mejueres.
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What's kind of strange about the second one is that really isn't a residential area at all. It's all businesses. Of course that is right at the old hotel which I think is now apartments