Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Free car show every sunny Saturday in the Springs



Can you believe it...people show up from all over just to show each other their cars. It is a neat activity to go to and it's free. We liked a lot of the cars so I'm going to share a few of them. I hope you enjoy them as much as we did, because they were all "NICE CUZ". See if you can name the make, model and/or year of each car. Tracy is quite good at it, are you?

6 comments:

Paul Train said...

I don't have time to comment on your new posts, as I have to leave in a few minutes, to take Shane to the school bus stop, and Hannah to her school, but I'll be back. I love you, Dad

Paul Train said...

I'm back. Hannah said she was to tired to go to school, but we got Shane to his school bus stop.
The cars:
1) Early '60s Chevy Chevel
2) VW Bus, '50s or '60s looked just about the same.
3) Mid '60s Pontiac Grand Prix
4) Can't see enough of the 'Inferno' with Storm to make it out
5) '80s Mustang Shelby Cobra
6) Looks like '55 or '56 Chevy Bellair
7) Looks like '39 Ford 'Woody' station wagon
8) Looks like a '90s Chevy Corvette, but I can't tell from the angle of the picture, nice picture of Willow though.
Love, Dad

Paul Train said...

While working down here in the barn I heard a strange sound. After awile I realised it was a turkey. Went looking and found a wild turkey about 20 or 25 feet up in our fur tree.
Our fur tree was topped at about 75 feet along time ago before we bought the farm.
Love, Dad

rainstorm said...

That is so neat, you actually have a wild turkey in your tree? Did you take a picture of it? I'm going to post what I woke up to, and had to take my kids to school in this morning.ENJOY!

rainstorm said...

I will check your guesses on the cars, when I can get Tracy's help. I know you were right on a couple of them. Good job! HUGS and LOVE

Paul Train said...

Shane has been banned from the school bus for two weeks, so we have to take him all the way to school.
Mary is working today over in Santa Rosa, so we can drop off Shane at school on the way to Mary's work.
Mary works two or three days a week at a senior facility called Silvercrest Residence in Santa Rosa.
I love you, Dad