@Hurricane Jack, that is a great photo. Never seen that one.
Robieman might be interested in that too. The bldg that was the Mocker Barrel Factory still stands. And I don't have the address handy but the house where Jesse & Zee lived was still standing & occupied just a few yrs ago.@Hurricane Jack, that is a great photo. Never seen that one.
If I did this right, check it out. Good story about their time in Nashville. I haven't found the location of the barrel factory yet.Robieman might be interested in that too. The bldg that was the Mocker Barrel Factory still stands. And I don't have the address handy but the house where Jesse & Zee lived was still standing & occupied just a few yrs ago.
Nashville had a race track & both Jesse & Frank became "sporting men" while they lived there. For a time Jesse owned a racehorse but it is said he lost his financial ass in the venture.
Thanks for that Robie! I'll be reading that later.If I did this right, check it out. Good story about their time in Nashville. I haven't found the location of the barrel factory yet.
https://gregsegroves.blogspot.com/2013/04/nashville-and-jesse-james.html
GReat hat!Dunno ... I just liked his hat.
Theodore Roosevelt Martin, son of Norwegian immigrant Ole Martin and Danish immigrant Caroline (Anderson) Martin, of Nelson, Minnesota, was born there at the family farm in 1905.
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+1GReat hat!
Are those hats, or throw rugs?
Wow, no kidding!priceless D45
... and here is his gun
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I had a Daisy BB gun as a kid, but it wasn't a "Red Ryder".
The evil spirits that run the interweb have noticed that I do a lot of searches for hats so they have been sending me advertisements for the same. I was searching for wide brim fedoras and this hat soon popped up in an advert:
Now I feel so inadequate with my 3” brims.
Algorithms don’t know everything...yet.
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Are those hats, or throw rugs?
Did you lift up the rug to see if she was under there?Looks like the indoor/outdoor rugs I looked at yesterday. Bigger is always better, right? Or is it, one size fits all!
Looks like an Akubra from my house!
Stumbled upon this interesting article about the scientists trying to save native Australian wildlife from feral cats. This is Dr. Katherine Moseby, presumably wearing an Akubra.