TMcCay
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It is good to see you posting, Andy. I also miss your regular posts. Always looking forward to next update from you.
I guess so.

Great to hear from you Andy, I've really missed your regular posts on here.
It is good to see you posting, Andy. I also miss your regular posts. Always looking forward to next update from you.
I know that here at least if a cow is loose and I hit it the rancher/farmer isn't liable it is treated like any other wild animal. So if cows wonder into an open gate and become stuck is it finders keepers? Or do you still get hanged for cattle rustlin'?
JB


Thanks for sharing this with me last year Andy.
Reminding me again, same sentiment.
I love it and Sharon would have approved, especially being close to her Snowman.
The cross is very special made by Sharon’s special person.
Shorty Korte
Always remember quality in QST
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Happy belated Andy. Good to see you back.

Mum was nice to you?
What did you do that was that special?
LOVE THAT HAT ANDY !!
Nice gate.
Great to see you posting Andy.
Pete
I would ask if you are going to Pawnee this year but I suspect it is canceled. I have made the quilt show in Fairview ( mother grew up in that area ) but not the steam show. Would have loved to see the demonstration
Dwight

Andy
Belated Happy Birthday.![]()
Boy - when you post, you certainly post! But it's real good to hear that everything is going well, and the travels you've had. Keep it up, old mate.
I too have missed you posting.
Lyndon



Drifting along with the Tumbling Tumbleweeds!![]()

Andy so glad to see you back again. Glad to see you are doing well. That museum looks amazing!
It will be nice to not just have Bob to pick on. He has taken the blunt for you.
Bret
Andy, I was beginning to wonder if we were ever going to see you again without going thru an interpreter, middle man, kind person who just does this sort of thing, etc. And then all of of a sudden you post four times in one post. What a relief.
Yes!, I do know where Terlton is and I hope to get to see you sometime soon. Maybe this summer for a much belated broom making lesson.
That railroad overpass is cool. Never knew about that one. Maybe soon I will find out the secret location.


That car looks like a worthwhile project for someone who isn't me. I would love it but I am also realistic about my skills, patience and money.
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Welcome back to posting Andy, And Belated Happy Birthday!
Andy, it is in the plan to make that trip someday, after we get out of the state we are in. Hardware museum would be interesting
Dwight




So much to unwrap in 2 posts,
4 posts in one is one of the very funniest jokes in the world, to a very narrow sliver, and I think they are all here. It's like in the Alfa Romeo world there is a joke about a famous alfa mechanic, but working on a the mechanical fuel injection of a british leyland engine. Passerbys asked if he was working on an alfa romeo.
He says, "No SPICA, English!" You had to be there, and I wasn't, (spica is an italian acronym for a mechanical fuel injection system and is pronounced speeka)
I really want to go to Roman Nose State Park and the Arabia museum, glad you found your waterfall! Named for Chief Henry Roman Nose who died there in 1917, so much to learn,
Hmmm, if you found four posts in one to be humorous I think you need therapy. I highly recommend you see my personal therapist, Bob Heine. Ignore the fact people claim he is my brother, mom always denied it.
"No, spica English" is very funny. And I thought you were going to tell about the bull chasing the cow into the alfalfa, he was an alfa Romeo.
Henry Roman Nose had the land as his allotment and lived there for several years. And, as you pointed out, died there.
I encourage each one to visit the Arabia Museum. It is well worth the trip and you can sample barbeque while in K.C. They've got some crazy looking women there, but I didn't get me one.![]()


Morning Andy
Glad to see you out and about, I have found travelling soothes the mind, but not the organisation or packing so much.
Our trip to Colorado was obviously binned, I’ll let you know when/ where next years conference is, hopefully somewhere close by (ish).
The hardware museum looks just like something I’d love , the rest of the family
would have to be dragged in shouting and screaming, but I’d do it.
Very belated very happy birthday wishes to you.
Stay safe
Steve![]()

Great to see you back Andy. I guess trying to keep up with your thread is back on my to-do list.
Mike

Andy and other, The SteamShip Arabia Museum is amazing. Possibly one of the best things to see in KC, and many overlook it for shopping or other museums. Its worth every penny and the condition of the artifacts is unbelievable. The story of finding and excavating it (for an equipment lover like myself) is astounding. Years to dig it all out, and it wasn't just poking out of the ground with the cornstalks, it was waaaaay down there. The site looked like a strip mine while they were working there.
I too am glad to see you back Andy. You look to be doing well. Next time you come to Iowa, be sure to post about it beforehand so I know where to meet you!
Great post! I needed a laugh tonight!

Great to see you back Andy. I guess trying to keep up with your thread is back on my to-do list.
Mike
Pioneer woman statue, Ponca City, Oklahoma.
Friend Andy sent this very topical warning to all who pass it.
I have driven past it a few times before COVID 19.
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In other news, Our friend Dennis delivered his 66 C10 NASCAR truck yesterday to the race Car prep shop, for the roll cage to be fully welded in.
Based on one of these.......
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The guys were blown away of course, Dennis being who he is, had never told them he was building this mad thing.
The motor he has fitted was Dyno tested at 850bhp
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Looking forward to this coming together.
Andy like the Chevy 30.

