Pics of the Grandson and Coke Museum

mopower1958

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A few pics from our excursion. First one is something the daughter-in-law made for my wife.

Second one is of my beautiful wife and my ugly mug in the Vicksburg park.
The next two are Grandson at a fruitstand looking at decorations.
The rest are of the Coke museum (the Biedenharn Candy Store)
 

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mopower1958 said:
A few pics from our excursion. First one is something the daughter-in-law made for my wife.

Second one is of my beautiful wife and my ugly mug in the Vicksburg park.
The next two are Grandson at a fruitstand looking at decorations.
The rest are of the Coke museum (the Biedenharn Candy Store)
Nice pics David :rock: I love the Coke stuff, your grandson is adorable and your wife is very pretty. You on the other hand ................









































don't look nearly as redneck as I had you pictured ;) ;) :D
 
Great pics, thanks for sharing!!!



(How'd you swing a beauty like that!? You are a lucky man!)

:D:D:D
 
The first one in the line up is priceless :rock:
 
awesome pics david. my brother collects coke stuff. ever tried buying a coke drink box at an old store. just as bad as trying to buy a hemi cuda out of a barn...lol
 
eddie102870 said:
awesome pics david. my brother collects coke stuff. ever tried buying a coke drink box at an old store. just as bad as trying to buy a hemi cuda out of a barn...lol

I have some more pics I will post later, I have a date with a chain saw this morning:argh: You are right that stuff is valuable.
 
mopower1958 said:
I have some more pics I will post later, I have a date with a chain saw this morning:argh: You are right that stuff is valuable.
firewood already?:D
 
Wifey said:
Nice pics David :rock: I love the Coke stuff, your grandson is adorable and your wife is very pretty. You on the other hand ................


























don't look nearly as redneck as I had you pictured ;) ;) :D

My hair is turnng white,my collar is blue,and my neck is still red.(paraphrase from Skynyrd song) Thanks for the compliments.
 
mopower1958 said:
I am really not sure but I thank God for her every day! She cooks,she cleans,she loves drag racing and old cars and best of all she puts up with me!!!

What more can a man ask for??:dontknow:
 
mopower1958 said:
My hair is turnng white,my collar is blue,and my neck is still red.(paraphrase from Skynyrd song) Thanks for the compliments.


Now I KNOW you is a southern boy - not many can spell skynyrd right :rock: :D
 
mopower1958 said:
I have some more pics I will post later, I have a date with a chain saw this morning:argh: You are right that stuff is valuable.

WOW, that scared me for a minute ;) ;) :D :rock:
 
Nice pik of you and yer beautiful wife. Grandchildren are easiest to adore and spoil. He looks just as cute as he can be. As I said, "adorable".

Thanks for sharing, sir......

God bless and protect you all..........

Tim
 
eddie102870 said:
firewood already?:D

We had 7 acres of trees cut and there is a ton of smaller oaks that they left laying around. A friend of mine has an 85 year old grandmother and firewood is her only heat. We cut 2 truck loads to get her through December. There is a LOT more if you need some:D :D :D
 
Django said:
Nice pik of you and yer beautiful wife. Grandchildren are easiest to adore and spoil. He looks just as cute as he can be. As I said, "adorable".

Thanks for sharing, sir......

God bless and protect you all..........

Tim

Thanks D, and you can return them too, although my wife keeps him 5 days a week. He will be 2 in January. He is spoiled for sure.
 
mopower1958 said:
We had 7 acres of trees cut and there is a ton of smaller oaks that they left laying around. A friend of mine has an 85 year old grandmother and firewood is her only heat. We cut 2 truck loads to get her through December. There is a LOT more if you need some:D :D :D

How much is shipping to Cali :dontknow: :dontknow: :dontknow:
 
mopower1958 said:
Geez all the tree huggers in Cali won't let ya'll cut trees? :dontknow: Not sure about cost but I will cut it if you can find someone to haul it!!!

We've cut, loaded and hauled and stacked our own firewood for years and years. In fact, this is the first year we have no firewood and no place to get any. The designated cutting areas in the local forests are pretty dried, up between the pine beetles and the fires, then toss in the tree huggers and yepppers it is rather hard to find any wood out here :( :mad:

If we go out and cut in the "open desert" we would be arrested in a minute because some flatlander would report it. It's not like the good old days, when you could just go wood cutting and there was enough for everyone - sad.

I love loading firewood. Makes me feel like I actually did a days work, and you get warmed by the wood at least twice -

Once loading it and once burning it :D :rock: :D
 

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