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.
Agree completely about "what happened to Larry Larry?" I always appreciated his "I like the one with dog." Today, we had two inspiring pictures with canine companions. I do wonder what happened to Larry Laryy. He made an impact and some of us still remember.
I like #11, as long as the stream bottom is not too deep. But what's the deelybob sticking straight up the driver's side windshield? A second wiper blade?
I had a 65 Ford F100 - turquoise with the straight 6, 240 engine, three on the tree. We swapped it out for a 289 V-8. Drove it till the wheels fell off, then junked it.
I LOVE your Open Road series! Great selections always. Keep on keeping on!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I enjoy posting them.
DeleteI still miss my 1966 Ford F250 4X4 and, after all these years, still regret selling it. Seeing the pristine '64 just tore off the scab!
ReplyDeleteIn California today that would be one hot pickup, as its pre-smog.
DeleteThat, and they were handsome, well-built pickups.
I feel your pain.
More adventure bikes!
ReplyDeleteWhat ever happened to Larry Larry?
ReplyDeleteAgree completely about "what happened to Larry Larry?" I always appreciated his "I like the one with dog." Today, we had two inspiring pictures with canine companions. I do wonder what happened to Larry Laryy. He made an impact and some of us still remember.
DeleteAnd another most outstanding Friday Open Road photo essay. Thank you, Sir.
ReplyDeleteI like #11, as long as the stream bottom is not too deep. But what's the deelybob sticking straight up the driver's side windshield? A second wiper blade?
ReplyDeleteLooks like a CB radio antenna
DeleteCould be, thanks, Grog.
DeleteTGIF everyone
ReplyDelete#10 "It's a girl, my lord, in a baby blue Ford, slowing down to take a look at me..."
ReplyDeleteShe was in a flat-bed Ford. No color was mentioned.
DeleteI had a 65 Ford F100 - turquoise with the straight 6, 240 engine, three on the tree. We swapped it out for a 289 V-8. Drove it till the wheels fell off, then junked it.
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