Please, someone take pictures for those of us who can't afford the gas to drive an exotic car, let alone travel to the shows.
My daughter has seen my basement and she knows that one day it will all be hers.
I am hopeful that enough time will have passed that she has learned what is in the basement
Crazy people do as crazy people want
Hmm, seems I went to Sedona last month and missed Bell Rock, drats.
I am in lust. I always wanted one. Still do.
I have the cast iron version of that jack. Lugging it all day on the job will make a man out of you.
It was always called a railroad jack, though it was used to jack up real houses in the early 1950's. My father was a house mover then and those jacks were essential.
I passed through yesterday, yes it is crowded, parking is non existent. Traffic is terrible. Still, it's a quaint, expensive and scenic town.
We arrived in Colorado Springs Friday afternoon in the snow, Saturday morning we woke up to a buried car. It was my wife's birthday so she was thrilled well sorta.
Ken
Great one, Thanks for posting.
Thanks Linda, they decidedly run the house.
Grace and Pilgrim are very good helpers when taking pictures in my studio. But when it comes time to process those pictures they have other ideas.
I have hundreds of cell phone pics of my kitties, and very few taken with a real camera.
When I think about it, I know the camera will give more satisfying results. But, I still use the cell phone.
Sadly The camera is for work. The cell for fun.
Back to the topic, your kitty's expression suggests she's thinking of the next thing to get into. I hope she brings hours of love and entertainment.
Ken
I'm 70+ and never learned, thanks for posting
Beautiful 1935 Diamond T turned into a hot rod - Blasphemy
Every person in your photo appears to be in motion. I like it as a perfect example of daily life.
Ken