Greg from Romeoville illinois wrote:
Since it has been a long time that anybody has asked...
Outdoor Photography is my choice.
A couple years back we were making the trip from Chicago to
Sedona AZ. Unbearably hot day so we decided to stop somewhere
in Oklahoma City OK for a break and a cool down. We discovered the
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. Hadn't known anything
about it before the chance decision to stop. What a delightful afternoon!!
Unbelievably gorgeous art in all its forms. Be safe!!
I suggest taking it in to a local PC repair shop (not one of the
big box stores) and sitting down with the shop owner to discuss
what it is that you have, what you want it to do for you, and then
having the shop adjust it as needed. We have a great small shop
near us that we've used and they've always been so helpful!
Added butterflies?? - NO!
This is wonderfully interesting as is!!
While visiting friends of ours in Springfield IL who were celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary, we had the chance to visit Lincoln's New Salem, a State Historical Site about 15 miles from Springfield itself. We'd been there several times over the years, but last time was at least 10 years ago.
It's now "this is the way back when" reconstructed village. The village of New Salem existed from about 1809 to 1841. Abe Lincoln found his way there when he was 22 years old in 1831 and stayed for about 6 years, working as a shopkeeper, general store owner, postmaster, surveyor, and rail splitter, not very successful in any of those positions. The village population ranged from 20 - 25 families over the years and was finally abandoned around 1841. Here are a couple of photos from our visit on a sunny, but cold Saturday morning.
If I remember correctly, you have to use the number keypad when entering
the number, rather than the numbers across the top of the keyboard.
VERY NICE treatment in making your adjustments!!
Be careful ... there's one sneaking up BEHIND you!!
Ava'sPapa wrote:
It's the holiday weekend so my wife's getting ready and we're going to visit as many dealerships as we can until we find this one. Maybe they'll reimburse me for the gas use too. Thanks Graham.
The sign in the video shows autostoreofgreenville.com
Went to the site. It's in Greenville, North Carolina.