And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
There's still a florist there in the same shop though I don't think it's called Tuckers.
ReplyDeleteThe real question we all want answered is the Cheese Village still open?
ReplyDeleteNo Cheese, I think it's a salon now
DeleteToto, we aren't in Wyoming anymore...
ReplyDeleteLife was better then. I'm not denying we've made a lot of progress technologically. but it's not all good.
ReplyDeleteSure it was. I was younger, for one thing....
DeleteCrazy Eddie's
ReplyDeleteI am not sure how happy I would be, if someone secured his bike to my 69 Mustang
ReplyDeleteThose old Ford trucks were old way back then, huh??
ReplyDeleteThat’s a GMC
DeleteI will take that old GMC. Absolute beast of a truck.
DeleteThe country before Biden.
ReplyDeleteWhere is this photo from
ReplyDeleteI had one of them '65 Galaxies 'cept mine was a two-door with a 390, straight shift and not much else. Those were the days.
ReplyDeleteA '65 Galaxie convertible was gonna be my first car, until Daddy saw the 352 engine badge on the fender, and then it was, "Let's go home, son."
DeleteBased on the original Balducci's store (and the street sign), I'd say this was Greenwich Village.
ReplyDeleteCorner of 6th Ave and Greenwich Ave down in the Village.
ReplyDeleteMost days I still just wear a white tee and jeans. Maybe she’s right…….
ReplyDeleteMF
6th&greenwich ave, per the signs. no crazy eddie yet. that's christopher st at the trees.
ReplyDelete