Just got a few up. I'm cheating this time. I am using Tom's website gallery program. Thanks Tom! I got about 150 more to go.
http://www.tomssaw.com/gallery/album03
Hey dats cheat'n. :o Ya gots to put some captions in ta tell us what we are lookin' at. ;)
I'm working on it. A little at a time. I got some more in with captions. I'll go back and fix the first ones now.
:)
Cool pics Jeff, looks like a great trip 8)
The slideshow option in the upper right-hand corner makes it a lot easier to look at them, especially the first time through. :)
Whew, thats enough fer tonight. I added several more. They just keep getting better and better. I am seeing them for the first time as I edit them so I am looking forward to the next batch!
Nice slide show ;)
Excellent pics Jeff. 8)
Can't wait for the sequel :D
Jeff,
Did you get a picture of the hot dog? ;D
QuoteJust got a few up. I'm cheating this time. I am using Tom's website gallery program. Thanks Tom! I got about 150 more to go.
http://www.tomssaw.com/gallery/album03
Great pics, Jeff. Keep em coming!
Thanks for the effort. Man that place has got alot of cool old stuff...
Greg
Nice pics Jeff.
Nice truck also. I have a 3/4 ton long bed gmc the same color like that one.
Reminded me of Arkansas. I was expectin to see one of them sapling cutting-bucking saws. Them were man killers. It was a Swing saw on wheels. I knew where there was about 7 of 'em near Arky's place, scattered in the woods.
The pic of the creek crossing was familiar, also. They are everywhere in Ar. They are fun to cross when the creeks are up, Sometimes yer front end will "drift" nearly to the edge, IF ya get in too big a hurry :o ;D
Nice pics. Sometimes I really miss our 225 acres we had. DON'T miss them DanG TICKS, though ::) ;D
Just added tonights batch. More to come
Fla-Deadheader you can come on back , I got all the DanG seed ticks in Ark on me yesterday :D Great pictures Jeff
RMay,
You didn't get all of them. Ask that fuzzy-faced Arkansawyer about that :D :D :D
Yes, nice to see the geneology of tractors there again. Every time I start giving myself fits about the fact that I have unused, disused and just plain junk type equipment around I take comfort in the fact that I ain't the only one. Thanks, Noble.Yesterday's 'junk' is tomorrow's memorabilia, history, and resource. This is just a museum in process. Not to mention that it works for erosion control in a pinch. I am too close to suburbia here and every time I drive past my neighbors with their manicured lawns and precise flowerbeds, I get to feeling bad about my shaggy place. Around here I am a throwback. But when I'm on the land, I feel at home and alive, I don't know how to do it neat, and I don't know how to make it pay. (I'm lucky if I can figure out how to do it at all.) But I do it. They'll get my milk bucket when they pry it from my cold, dead fingers. :D :D :D lw
New batch tonight, we are near the end of the trip now and into our cave exploring day. Tomorrow I will try to get up the pictures of members from the midwest show.
Arkansawer Noble said to ask if you had seed ticks up your way . ;D
RMay,
Not in my beard ;)
:D ;D
Jeff
Nice pictures. It was good to meet you last Saturday at the Midwest Forestry Show ;)
I have uploaded the rest of the photos to the gallery. THese include the member photos taken at St. Charles.
Use the link in the first post to see!
Great Pics Jeff! I didn't realize you were such a good photographer!