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Sunday, June 15, 2008

Car Show


(1940?) Packard

Last weekend was the Ancient City Auto Club's annual show. Ron was there and took these photos. There are interesting vehicles in the background too.


1958 Ford


1934 Ford


1959 Ford


1951 Studebaker


1955 Nash


1958 Studebaker


Sweet


Sweet versus bitter - its a matter of survial.

Tooth


Microscopic view of a wisdom tooth.

Crushed


I haven't been able to determine whether this was an accident or a demonstration. In either case, it would seem that it is very important to follow proceedure when working around railroad tank cars.

Shaun the Sheep - episode 15


See yesterday for episode 14.

Today's Activities Schedule

Happy Father's Day
12:00 Rug Hooking
1:00 Madhatters
4:00 FATHER'S DAY POTLUCK & GAMES
7:00 Clubhouse Bunco

Tomorrow's Activities Schedule

7:30 Men's Golf @ Shores
7:45 & 8:45 Aqua Aerobics
9:00 Pickle Ball/Shuffleboard
12:00 Coquina Classics
1:00 Chorus Practice
4:00 Pickle Ball
7:00 Euchre/Mah-jongg
7:00 Ladies' Poker


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Smile! by William Stern - link

Sunset


A Distant Fire by sandman - link

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Color Burst


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