My old circa 1940's Schwinn Corvette bike
survived yet again
another rough ride.
.
When the family worked the woodlot
there was still a market for
natural Christmas trees.
Now everyone wants a pruned tree like these.
Now everyone wants a pruned tree like these.
Exploring an over grown road.

Stopping for lunch.

The house I was born in
... in what was then my parents bedroom
...upper left hand window.
The house has change hands many times since I left
over 35 years ago
and it's good to see that some work
is being done on it now.
What used to be my grandparents house
...a mansion compared to the one
I grew up in.
The old church hubby went to as a child
...and carved his initials into the pew.
Our eldest daughter was baptized in this church.
Our eldest daughter was baptized in this church.
It is now being demolished
...or being taken apart so it can be moved.
An old dilapidated one room school house
hubby's dad attended as a boy.
A visit with hubby's Mom.
...and with my Mom and Dad.
What a nice post, Marisa. You both must have felt right at home. Love the photos you took as well. :)
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like it was a really fun day. I hope I have as much stamina to survive a very rough day as your very cool bike has.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you had a good day visitng some old haunts. You'll have to come out to the lake some weekend this summer too!
ReplyDeleteThe pink streamers on your bike are perfect. Your day sounds lovely!
ReplyDeletexo jj
I want pink streamers on my bike -- if only to embarrass the heck out of my daughter !
ReplyDeleteWhat a marvellous outing !