Bib Overalls
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My wife and I socialize with a group of like minded folks and we get together at some ones house for all the major holidays. We have hosted a couple of summer time events on our deck without any problems. This year our turn came up for the Christmas pot luck dinner. My wife, ever the creative sole, decided our house could not accommodate the 40, or so people that usually attend. So she said "Now that your shop has heat and a loo we can do it out there. I was not enthusiastic but became somewhat cooperative when she mentioned "You have got to sleep sometime" while drawing her hand across her throat. Over the last couple of days everything small got pushed to the outside walls, the vice came off the work bench, and folding tables and chairs were borrowed and set inside. This morning my 32 Ford roadster and the rolling chassis for my 31 Model A coupe went out on the apron, the floor was swept, and the tables were placed. This is what it looked like just before the food was set out.
Christmas 2014 01 by Bib Overalls, on Flickr
Christmas 2014 02 by Bib Overalls, on Flickr
Christmas 2014 03 by Bib Overalls, on Flickr
Christmas 2014 04 by Bib Overalls, on Flickr
Christmas 2014 05 by Bib Overalls, on Flickr
Lost count of the number of people who came through the food line over the course of the evening but it was a bunch. There are still some hard corps ladies out there playing cards.
Couple of the guys were interested in what I am doing out there and we talked a bit about small block Chevys and Buick Nailheads. Hoping this does not become a tradition. I'd rather work in my shop but just this once was OK by me.
Christmas 2014 01 by Bib Overalls, on Flickr
Christmas 2014 02 by Bib Overalls, on Flickr
Christmas 2014 03 by Bib Overalls, on Flickr
Christmas 2014 04 by Bib Overalls, on Flickr
Christmas 2014 05 by Bib Overalls, on FlickrLost count of the number of people who came through the food line over the course of the evening but it was a bunch. There are still some hard corps ladies out there playing cards.
Couple of the guys were interested in what I am doing out there and we talked a bit about small block Chevys and Buick Nailheads. Hoping this does not become a tradition. I'd rather work in my shop but just this once was OK by me.



