Thursday, December 2, 2010

The Monthly Booze Run Video :)

This morning the light was hitting the top of the mountain ridge across the river and this photo doesn't even come close to how beautiful it really was but here it is ....


Now here's 9 minutes you can spend watching this when you could have been doing something constructive ...

3 comments:

  1. I feel like a little kid riding in the back seat of the car with no say in what we do or where we stop. Would it have killed you to stop at the ice cream store? Brings back many memories of traveling Rte 66 with my parents many times a year. You didn't even let me go over to the travel trailer that looked like a sea shell. Wah wah. (I don't know how to spell that sound.) Can't wait for installment 2. Maybe we will get to look at the neat trailer on the way out. Please, please, please.

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  2. What fun! I love the Jolly Roger restaurants in CA.

    The Baptist Church would NOT welcome y'all. Don't want to put too much here but the Southern Baptists are shall we say Really Something!! You mind your P's & Q's around them there folks!!! In Winnsboro (East Texas) all we had was a movie theater, a skating rink and a place at the library for young kids to attend dances, etc. Well, the Baptists closed that down real quick like--it's a sin to dance. They also believe that the woman HAS to be TOTALLY subservient to the man--that all was in the AZ paper after the annual Southern Baptist meeting a couple of years ago.
    I loved the street lights in that one little town--how quaint.

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  3. Bobbie .... I can just vision you in the back seat ... I do have more of the Dear Crossing that will go up today but it was really too cold to do the shell trailer but I will do that for you next time .... promise.

    Pat .... understand about Southern Baptists! In the mid 70's I spent time twice a year for about a month every time in Camden Arkansas, one time I was standing in a line to see a movie in Camden which happened to be R rated and a group of church ladies came along and took down everyone's name who was standing in that line! It intimidated me at the time but they don't bother me anymore.

    I loved the hamburgers at the Jolly Roger!

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