The one's that follow disasters for clean-up effort tell me Red Cross shows up, puts up big tent, coffee and doughnuts, TV media filming. Make on camera plea for money.Take down tent and leave, Salvation Army is there from beginning to end. No media, just hard working caring folks.
You missed the ones at old country farms, one room 3-5 pews with one turned backward for sinners ie: women with children born out of wedlock, some covered in sod. Many time family members buried around perimeter of church.
We took a dinner cruise up and down the river about1991. They shot fireworks off every night for tourists.
A 1954 Pontiac with 127 hp. straight 8 would out do a 56 V8 Chevy 175 hp., neither with modifications. More about hydrostatic transmission and engine torque than horsepower.
The grave reminded me of the old cemetery way out in the country with all my uncles and aunts buried marked by barely legible tombstones. Yes the old fiddler fits right in. A great picture and very fitting. Beautiful and sad. In the first 300 years of this country millions of children in marked and unmarked graves.
My fraternal grandparents had 1 born & died same day in 1895, 1 born 1898 died in accident at 17 years old, 1 born March 1900 B&D same day, 1 born Dec.1900 B&D same day, I born 1901, died 1903, 1 born & died same day in 1911, 1 born 1912 3 Aug., died 17 Aug same year. Raised 5 to adulthood, 2 of them had Huntington's Disease. One daughter with it had 5 children and my grandmother had to look after her and kids as well as my grandfather had same disease and she had him to look after. No Social Security, no nursing homes, no one to fall back on financially or otherwise.
People are a color of some kind by nature. Anything else is unnatural. IMHO only.
IMO color helps more often than not. The world I see every day is in color. Even on the streets.
My overall view is as quoted here before:, "Women wearing a small amount of clothing forces men to look more closely at the covered parts. Real men this is...."
IN the USA likely the smallest. In Iceland "family" churches were routinely that small. The many community churches were not much larger and they had a pew turned backward for "sinners" to sit and could not directly face the "minister. Women that had babies out of wedlock fit that description. Nothing mentioned of philandering males. Many of the small churches were dug lower than surrounding land and covered with sod as were the tiny "houses" if you could call them houses.
No matter what you think, believe me they are fighting.
From the formation of the Caterpillar Tractor Company beginning in 1925 the tractor were used to pull implement-plows,harrows. In mid to late 1930's Caterpillar begin to use a frame with a cable lift from other suppliers to lift a dozer blade. The looked much the same on the old International-Harvester unit and they are the one's that called their dozer blade a Bulldozer. The name stuck to all such blades thereafter. All you see here is the rear end with cable unit, parts of frame for cable control and roller frame. Caterpillar equipment was not wholly hydraulic until 1960's and the motor grader switched from gear type to hydraulic in 1970's.
St. Patrick's Day 1957 my wife and I were married. 61 years and counting days, too risky to count years, just one day at the time. I have had a great ride in life. Very blessed!
Very good, best work I've seen.
I got 9 of 10 with just knowledge of general history. At 83 years old with memory fading, should have gotten all 10.