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Who knew all this would happen afterwards!

Friday, January 30, 2026

On the Road Again and bendy bodies

 See below for my continuing contribution of old cars. 

Enjoy hearing the latest song of resistance...




Sharing with Sepia Saturday!




Oh gymnastics!

Let me see which little granddaughters might have been doing such...before they all grew up!

2013 when they were still involved in YMCA gymnastics!

11 year old Audrey


7 yo Kate practicing in basement while sisters and cousin watch, waiting for their turn.






Here's Kate in one of her Senior High School pictures. She and Audrey were both into cheer leading as well, while Caroline was on swim teams in high school.


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There is freedom in admitting that you don’t know something, as that allows for a new learning experience to emerge.

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Bonus photos for Sepia Saturday's cars last week!


The original road book...audio takes 11 hours.













Old US 27 in  Clare County, 1950s



Hershey Region AACA antique auto club of America


group camping in the 1920s with a tent trailer kitchen.

Unknown parade with Studebakers


Vintage car displayed R. T. Auto (repairs) in Swanannoa NC 2025.

Antique car in Black Mountain NC, located across the street from Unitarian Universalist Church.

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Aloka and Most Respected Bhikkhu Pannakara


The recognition given to the Buddhist monks by Josh Stein, Governor of North Carolina. Though the monks walked for peace through several other state capitals, this was the first time they received welcome and recognition by a governor.


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I have found that among its other benefits, giving liberates the soul of the giver.

MAYA ANGELOU

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1 comment:

  1. I see the monks still walking.
    The world need peace not war.

    That lorry turned into a castle!!
    Have a look for The Original Gypsy Fair in NZ...they travel around every summer, many in all sorts of converted vehicles.
    Skilfull craftspeople, musicians and foodmakers

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