This gentleman has become famous and has millions of views on some of his music. He is a very skilled guitarist. The equipment he uses fascinates me. His version of Tennessee Whiskey has over 17M views. This may not be to everyone's taste but his ability to play anything is worth taking a look. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMuMtNL3bLLEJ__u0kuEb-A
I guess I am kind of on old geek, but I set a goal to learn something new everyday since I retired. Some things are complex and some things are simple like learning a word in another language. So far I have been able to accomplish this goal. I follow this you tuber and have learned a lot. I thought that some members of the forum might be interested in how Kodak makes film. Here is the link it is a long video but you can skip through it if you are bored. https://youtu.be/cAAJUHwh9F4
FYI just a quick comment, Rocky Mountain National Park has strict reservation rules make sure you go online a make reservations to enter park. Daily entries fill up fast in the Summer.
Creepy, but FUN! Key for room 217 at Stanley Hotel. That is the room from "The Shining" Room 217 was a standard guest room located on the second floor of the Overlook Hotel (Stanley Hotel) in Colorado. The hotel itself had a dark history with many ghosts wandering its various hall. Room 217 was considered one of the most haunted rooms of all. I think the room was changed to 237 in the book they were afraid nobody would stay in the room. My granddaughter stayed in the room with several friend and was totally freaked out. Their imagination got out of hand. Notice Room 237 does not exist in second picture. Room 217 is the most requested guest room
No, my reply was based on research and was meant to illustrate that while the image itself stands on its own as an excellent image, it also was a reminder that there was actual individual that the gravestone, the subject of the photograph memorializes. Little Effie didn't live long, passing away before her second birthday during the early years of the Civil War. In another thread currently running, Architect 1776 in a series of fine images of tombstones in a cemetery argues that once we are dead we will soon be gone and forgotten. My post was to simply say that at least one person remembered Effie as a person. Thanks Bob, I appreciate your recent contributions.
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This is where little Effie is located. Rodeoman your research was right on. 445 Panther Creek Rd Morristown, TN 37814 Look it up on google maps. can no longer post link. Amazing what you find out from a name on a Headstone
Do you have a picture of her headstone you might add to the thread?
I apologize if this strays from the subject of the thread. I found this 1800's Grave yard on Panther Creek Road in Morristown,TN. It was located adjacent to a Church. The quality of the pictures is not all that great and are out of my junk folder for that trip.