If I didn't recognize that house as ours, I would say that was Fred Buhler's place.
I remember that silver garbage can. It held grain for the cow, but my brothers told me how delicious it was and would make me eat it, on occasion.
Yes, Deanna, that grain was good to eat..... I used to snack on it while milking
What a collection of automotive excellence. That picture brings back a lot of good memories of each car, except for maybe the "Batmobil".
The "Batmobile" was soooo handy.... if you needed to go somewhere during MIA ..... Dad was always busy in the Bishops office ..... and the good old 60 Buick didn't need a key
That makes me miss my old Chev. That was the best car. Kendell, what ever happened to the engine?
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If I didn't recognize that house as ours, I would say that was Fred Buhler's place.
I remember that silver garbage can. It held grain for the cow, but my brothers told me how delicious it was and would make me eat it, on occasion.
Yes, Deanna, that grain was good to eat..... I used to snack on it while milking
What a collection of automotive excellence. That picture brings back a lot of good memories of each car, except for maybe the "Batmobil".
The "Batmobile" was soooo handy.... if you needed to go somewhere during MIA ..... Dad was always busy in the Bishops office ..... and the good old 60 Buick didn't need a key
That makes me miss my old Chev. That was the best car. Kendell, what ever happened to the engine?
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