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Flint Hills Nature Trail.
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Took these a few years ago in UK.
https://i.imgur.com/SZesVAu.jpg Mom watching over https://i.imgur.com/X2GxBX5.jpg |
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Whoever said this site told them "can't post pictures, too big" is lyin' :lol:
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One of my favorites "During" my New shop build.
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Wow...I thought you fell off the edge of the earth.
I haven’t seen you post in in a while. Bet the shop turned out nice/ |
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Looks like Ft Knox! Is that your bunker there? :lol: I've seen some pictures as being built. Let's leave the random for a minute and post up the theme of "My shop progress and completion". Have you had your shindig yet?
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Osprey just after dawn at work January 1 2020. I see them alot in the summer but almost never in the winter. I guess I should have taken it as an omen. :lol:
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But where's the traffic? Southern California didn't look like that when I lived there. Beach Blvd.was like a nuthouse on wheels. Cars with lunatics driving them. Lot's of them. |
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Yes, that IS a FEMA rated bunker / storm room / storage. Updated picture attached just for you my old friend :metal: (Also added the Shop Build link to my signature) :exit: Quote:
other weekend for 5 yrs, but in that same time made almost $100K extra, House paid for and Dream shop. (I'm back on straight days now, actually M-TH, 10's) *Still a work in progress, kinda went over budget :dohh: Quote:
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[QUOTE=Chevyland;8599670]I know everyone likes photos on this site
Let’s see what you’ve got A Fig Tree in Santa Barbara ,the tour guide says they have found roots a 1/4 mile from the base of the tree.. Attachment 2042474 |
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I never knew they grew that big. :O
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A seaman visiting Santa Barbara in 1876 presented a seedling of an Australian Moreton Bay fig tree to a local girl who planted it at 201 State Street. After the girl moved away a year later, her girlfriend, Adeline Crabb, transplanted the tree to the corner of Montecito and Chapala streets, just a few blocks from the ocean, on land then owned by the Southern Pacific Transportation Company |
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That is one massive tree!
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I grabbed this picture along US40 up in Western Maryland this weekend
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Made an emergency donut run. Smoke still fooling the street lights to stay on at 8:30am. And of course, mandatory fritter pic! :lol:
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Cool old wrecker. Wonder if its driven much or if its just "yard art". My money is on being driven..
I really like the style of that house too! The porch, shiplap, corbels under the eves. Timeless craftsmanship. |
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I want to know about this "fritter" so I can start fixing them up.
Unfortunately that truck just sits. It's been there a few years at least. I am thinking it's time to try to pry it away. It's too good for yard art. I'll find him an old tractor or something. That place sits along US40, the National Road that was conceived and begun during George Washington's time. I'd say about mid-1800s on that place. It sits alone where the road takes a great dip and seeping turn like a race track. I've come around there at 80-90 mph on my bike. You feel your belly drop at the bottom, serious downforce. I can only imagine what it was like in the old pioneer wagons at that speed :lol: This truck and restaurant are just east of there on what the called "The Long Stretch", named for being the longest straight stretch of road between Cumberland, MD and Wheeling, WVA. This is up on the Appalachian Plateau. Across the road is a guy who sells, among other things, old campers. This one caught my eye on my way up to my mom's. Then I had to come back the next day to that very spot to rescue my brother who dropped his rear driveshaft. So I got to talk to the guy and look it over |
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Hmph. My first camper was much like that one. It was a '71 Redmon Roadliner. Boy I got an education on campers with that one.
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I picture them stuck down in the ice pit! :lol:
Boog, this one is in really good shape and a size I'd like to have. It's a '74 with title. It was kept under roof, so top has no leaks. How about hooking this up to that beer truck with taps on the side and rolling into a campground? :lol: Attachment 2042779 Attachment 2042780 How about this big ole vintage camper? About the same era, twice as big, and that's a "fold-out" not a "slide-out". I never saw anything like that back in that time |
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[It's a '74 with title. It was kept under roof, so top has no leaks. How about hooking this up to that beer truck with taps on the side and rolling into a campground? ]
Really good shape. It obviously was kept out of the weather. Now I like that idea. You would have the most popular camp site there. ;) |
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I was recently given a 33' 5th wheel camper if I want it. I'm considering hauling it up to the family place. It is also from that era. I think it's got a fiberglass top
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That's the first ever "fold out" camper I've seen. Sure looks heavy and with the patio sliding door that makes it a park model.
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I think if I took it I'd use my friend's reliable trailer wheels he said I could borrow, haul it to the farm, and leave it like a mobile home. Maybe by that one with the fold-out ($1,000/no title) and put it next to it. Hillbilly camper heaven!
That's the first fold-in unit I ever saw. Spacious inside with the slider across the room. I'd like that thing on a lake (next to it :cool:) There was this other one I took a picture of because it would be perfect mounted on the back of an old truck |
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So who is going to tell what this thing you Californians call a fritter is? We have various foods with the name fritter attached, but nothing that looks like that
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The yellow/green/white camper is probably a Prowler?
The park model with the tip-out is probably a Kenskill. We had one on the lot where I worked in HS. It was a trade in and I used to demonstrate how it opened up. It seemed to work pretty good but sure took a bit of muscle. |
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You mean they don't know about apple fritters in Maryland? Well I be. All of our local donut shops make those daily along with all the other goodies. I love em. ;)
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Mmmmmm. We may be talking up tomorrow's breakfast. I haven't had one in a while.
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We have apple fritters and other types of fritters such as corn fritters and others I'm not thinking of right now, but usually vegetable like zucchini, also potato. We have different kinds of apple fritters. The most popular kind you get as a side, same as corn fritters, that are bite size. They are the apple or corn filling with a batter encasing them, usually with powdered sugar on them.
Attachment 2042966 How about kinklings? Do other parts of the country have those? In Frederick, MD "The Donut Shop", which has a few shops around town, puts a banner across their signs that says "The Kinkling Shop". They are a German sweet treat made and eaten to bring in Lent |
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