Still trying to figure out what it says on that Durango's window -
When I first saw it I thought it said Pat Head...but that didn't make since...couple days later if finally hit me. Pretty sure it says Pot-Head! EEkkk. The quality individuals that are renting out the basement at my dad's house!
love your pictures! very nice!
you have such a good eye for nice scenery to show off your beautiful Eagle.
. i am curious about the old brick foundation, what do you suppose it was back in the day?
your lady is a cutie, you have a good eye for that too! lol you make a nice looking couple!
she reminds me of myself in that she is so interested in the rocks etc along the creek.
thats what i would be doing, i always loved to look for fossils and old bottles.
Thanks, photography is a hobby of mine and I'm surprised how good my camera phone can do. Like 80% of the photos of my Eagle have been taken with my Samsung Galaxy S II.
The brick structure was what used to be called The Grotto and it was an old hotel back in the day. The railroad used to end in Missouri in this town called Newburg...that's as far West as it went (There was actually one of those huge circle turn around things that took the Train Engine and spin it around so it could head back East). So this was just one of the hotels in town that was right off the railroad and right off the river. There is another hotel in town called "The Houston House" and it is supposedly haunted. The grotto burned down years ago and all that is left is what hasn't fallen down of the original brick structure. I can't find any info on it online really, but I do know the guy that owns the property now and he might have some old pictures of it or something.
Thanks for the compliment on my honey!
I like her! She was really interested in the rocks. She loves gems and jewelry and stuff so I think she was trying to find a diamond in the rough!