Agree with the above. Maybe lift the head a little to remove the shadow under her nose.
How do you tell the difference between them, M/F?
I bought a used 2015 Caddy SUV SRX-4.V-6, plenty of power to get out of the way. Still reading the manual on all the extras. It does have tinted rear windows and a pull back cover to hide items in the back. Almost 69yr old so my wife said I didn't need a truck as much as I used too. You've paid your dues. Our bones don't mend as quick as before. The kids have trucks if need be.
I've been married for 44 yrs and I must say that if it wasn't for Bernina, this relationship would of ended much earlier. Not that our marriage was based on sewing BUT, sewing is her comfort. When we met she was sewing on a Singer treadle machine and making beautiful clothes. She's used several Singers and a Kenmore that had cams for various stitches but that was the wose. She'd lose a stitch cam and all hell broke loose trying to find it. But it wasn't until she got her Bernina that my life has been a bliss in regards to her sewing. To me Bernina means peace of mind and peace in my life. Can't go wrong with Bernina. Good luck and enjoy the peace.
I've been married for 44 yrs and I must say that if it wasn't for Bernina, this relationship would of ended much earlier. Not that our marriage was based on sewing BUT, sewing is her comfort. When we met she was sewing on a Singer treadle machine and making beautiful clothes. She's used several Singers and a Kenmore that had cams for various stitches but that was the wose. She'd lose a stitch cam and all hell broke loose trying to find it. But it wasn't until she got her Bernina that my life has been a bliss in regards to her sewing. To me Bernina means peace of mind and peace in my life. Can't go wrong with Bernina. Good luck and enjoy the peace.
Photos are beautiful. Keep up the great work. Started my lessons in a Cessna 150 til I told the instructor that we were overweight with full fuel after 12hrs in it. He said we were fine but I said "NO." We changes to a 172.
Paul, you've don't it again with your photos and commentary. thank you for the history lesson.
Love the photos and thank you for the background on the town.
A Rolls Woody, never would of thought. Beautiful capture of these lovely vehicles with personalities. Keep them coming.
My father was a mortician and his company had the contract with Alameda NAS in the 50's-60's, Korean & Vietnam Wars. Sometimes as a young boy, I would travel with him on base to pick up the return warriors that gave the ultmate sacrifice. During these pickups I would get a chance to see these beautiful airplanes close up, plus during fleet wk you would see them doing their practice maneuvers over the bay. Also, I had several Blue Angel model planes that once completed I would hang them up in formations from my bdrm ceilings.
One day he called me from work to come see a special person that had passed. It was Admiral Chester Nimitz, Commander in Chief of the U.S. Naval Pacific Fleet during WW2. Also called me when the Mayor of Munchkinland & his wife passed.
Gr8 job Paul. As a Vet, I enjoy seeing Vet Memorial resting places and reading the background info you provide with your posts. As for the 5th Mass Volunteers, just rewatched "Glory" on NF and did some follow up read on them. An interesting read. Thanks again Paul.
Well done. A bit of forced perspective!
Love the backstory to these older buildings & grave markers.. Photos are excellent. Thank you.
Those are great photos of what I call "Cars with Personality." Although I might not be able to ID them all, but you can easily see how different in styling each of them are. Much harder for me these days to ID cars except telling a SUV to a truck to a sports car.
Keep them coming.