I will send a picture later today. I don't know how many clicks, but it is in good condition.
You must have had a good biology teacher in Butler. They told me the same thing when I earned my MS in botany at OSU.
Thank you for your service, defending out country. Nearly twenty years earlier, in Korea, I was selected to replace Lt. Remington of the Remington Arms family as PX officer. I persuaded the PX HG in Seoul to get me Japanese cameras for the troops. The only one available was the Samoca but we were all proud to send pictures back home.
The first picture was most impressive. 1955 Volkswagen T1 Fenster Barndoor Samba model, sold for EUR190,000 ($233,000
We had Sweet Gum in Longview but haven't seen any this far West. Great pictures. None of the pecan trees in Richardson had pecans this year.
Thanks for your service. Life was much better for me in Korea. I do think I still have my SRT 101. I was going to include a picture I took of Marilyn when she came over in 1954 but was unable to locate it. That Minolta was bougth later. I'm not sure it was around in 1954.
Too many families know this saddness.
Great pictures. Beautiful area and outstanding citizens. My brother was driving down the mountain one night at Southfork near you, hit gravel and went over the side. It was deer season but little possibility of ever being found. He managed to get out of his car and tried to make his way back up to the road. He heard a car coming but he was too weak to make it up to hail them. He threw his jacket and it was caught in the car's headlights. The driver stopped, helped him, pulled his car back up, took him to their house, treated him, fed him and let him stay there until fully recovered. http://www.wolfcreekanglers.com
We stand for our national anthem and we salute our flag. We honor our veterans ... and those who did not make it back.
Thanks for your comment. J.J. Watt and the Texans will roll tomorrow!
I turned off the TV and was headed for bed when I saw what looked like someone with their hands tied behind them on the far side of the room. For a moment I was shocked. What could that possibly be? I turned the light on for a better look. That's when I decided to take a picture. One withi flash and one without (darkened in Photoshop).
FYI your crude remark makes me not interested in doing business with you. DITTO!
pedro1 wrote:
William Brown Street, Liverpool, UK
Did you add the drunk to the Sessions-house and the St. George Hall pictures?
GreyOwl40 wrote:
Shot with a Nikon FE and kodachrome on a rather dull day.
I had a Nikon FE that took great pictures but it was so cheap that Nikon stopped making them so they could sell the more expensive cameras. Now I have a vintage Nikon D70s with an 18-200 VR II lens that I love.