He's liable to end up with a "Deere John"!
Nice pics. In the 4th picture that poor fella in the lower right corner doesn't have any legs. But I guess he is surviving.
Virgil
Who put beans in the bird feeder?
I'll take a couple hundred. Put them on my tab and then I'll lease them to the border patrol!
My mom said they were good!
Must have fallen into the 'acid wash'.
At first I thought it was a picture of a cave dwellers wall. Nice shot.
I'm not winking at you cause you're cute!
Over-exposed to the weather!
Your prints will not be the same as what your monitor shows. Which is what he stated.
I think they all missed the point!
There are collectors out there that would probably love to have a couple of those to restore. I catch a tractor auction every now and then on the "RFDTV" channel. Some of these farmers have big bucks tied up in their collections.
Small ship cruising is the way to go! It is for sightseeing and NOT partying. Get up 'close' to everything. Informal and friendly. Check out "Uncruise.com".
Virgil
They are called "corn shocks".
Born in 1935. Remember it all and a couple more. Mailman came twice a day, morning and afternoon. Nobody locked their car or house. If anyone did lock their house and was locked out, someone in the
neighborhood had a "skeleton key" that fit all the houses on the block. In the winter we looked for ice on the sidewalks to run at and see who could slide the farthest. You stood outside your friends house and
called for him to come out - "Oh Johnnnnny". We saved pop bottles and took them back to the store for cash, 2 cents for small ones and 5 cents for the large ones. Women wore 'Bobby Socks' because nylons
were not available during the war. Would go to show for 12 cents and get four 5 cent White Castles and a nickel Coke for a quarter before we got there. As Mohammed Ali said, WE ARE THE GREATEST!!!