EngProf is right with all the pros and cons for Nashville. We moved down here from Chicago (via 10 yrs in Cincinnati) 6 years ago to retire close to our daughter and grandchild. We live in the near south suburb of Nolensville. Williamson County has great schools and is growing like mad. The cost...
GHT - Thank you for sharing these thoughts. It means a lot to me to have them expressed in such a heartfelt manner. The entire experience felt 'right' and it allows me the opportunity to reflect on those who served and gave themselves for peoples they'd never know.
This thread started and ended - sort of - in 2017. I'd like to bring closure by answering my original question....
What to do with memorabilia?
While selling some WWII items on EBay, I connected with a young fellow who runs jeep tours to the Market Garden battlefield in the Netherlands. He...
My father had this pinned to his workshop wall as long as I can remember. This is a copy of the original print - advertising piece, I assume. Owatonna Tool Company (OTC) is still around in some form - progressed beyond gear-pullers to automotive test equipment.
Dad was a machinist, foreman in...
Not recent, but still me in action... many, many years ago. Midwest divers were desperate to get wet. In this case my dive club had an exclusive for the water holes at the Elmhurst (Ill) Country Club. We dove for golf balls that we sold to the driving range to stripe. My sister would come out...
Michigan Ave (430 N) at Lower Wacker Drive (beneath the Tribune Tower and the Wrigley Bldg). If you don't recognize the location of this Chicago landmark, you're definitely not a Cubs fan!
This is the original 1934 home of the Billy Goat Tavern; home of the 'Curse of Billy Goat'. It's a dive...
I'd forgotten the African Violets... a neighbor had them in a window with a blue grow light. Better than my current neighbor with a purple spotlight aimed at his house.
My mother and grandmother had cuttings from a Christmas cactus (Schlumbergera) that lived FOREVER. Like the Philo., we had...
Not necessarily my most prized, but possibly the most novel... sort of one size fits all. Historically (culturally) important at the time. Mailed by a childhood friend in 1943. No postage required. Fell out of dad's scrap book.
Remember these View Masters? One was a reel and the other was a card. These were actually mine that I found cleaning out my mother's house. I also had a bunch of cards and reels. I couldn't sell them (give them away) on EBay, so I gifted them to my granddaughter.
You can never have too may stools.They're like magnets for your friends to sit on and chat. I have several various steel and wood in my workshop. Nice find!
Fiat Spider 71... I bought it from a surgeon for $1.00 if I could get it off his front lawn in Kenilworth, IL (on Lake Michigan) by the weekend. A tow bar and my Jeep and we were gone. Turns out a wire was kicked off the ignition lock - connected it and it ran. A real rust bucket and the...
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