Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Woof, Woof

Our family just keeps growing this year.  Stopped by the breeder on my way up from Milwaukee today to meet our new pup.  He can come home in early October, they were born Aug. 11.  No name yet...suggestions welcome.  He has 11 siblings, and when I was there they were all very active.  Total chaos, getting a decent shot was a challenge...no poses from this crew until the very end, when it was nap time.  He's a Labradoddle, his mother is a Labradoddle, half lab and half poodle; father is a registered poodle.  This mix is supposed to produce an allergy free and non-shedding offspring.  We'll see.  We've also decided, since Jezebel and Smudge, we'd try and find a name that was not a self fulfilling prophecy.  We'll see on that count as well.  Can't wait until he can come home.


On the run


On the sniff


Rest time


Wrestlemania, our guy is in the center.

Most of the brood, our guy is on the far right.  The gap between this pic and the one above is 2 minutes.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

My Birthday Dinner

During our recent trip visiting with Karyl and Doug we went to the Union Pacific Museum in Council Bluffs.  Great museum, among other things they had several reproductions of the interiors of passenger cars.  One was the dining car, and on display were several menus.  I commented that somewhere with all my train stuff were a number of dining car menus that my Dad had saved when he worked for Pullman.

So, on my birthday as we sat down for dinner I was pleasantly surprised to find one of those train menus next to my place setting.  Macy had done some searching and found the menus.  The meal was based on the daily special, highlighted on the first page of the menu below.  It made the meal very special.

I need to get these menus on display, they are fascinating, and help describe an era of travel that is long gone.  This menu was from the Union Pacific's City of Portland.  The train ran from Chicago to Portland via Omaha, Cheyenne and Ogden, Utah.  I couldn't find any indication of year on the menu, but I'm guessing early fifty's.  By 1960 air travel would be taking over, and US passenger service would begin it's painful decline.

The menu cover...Mt. Hood


The back page


The menu interior

My birthday dinner


The other dinner options...as well as desert.  Notice the Deluxe Dinner Salad Bowl included soup and cocktail in the price!