Just wanted to share
you all most likely get tired of my car photos and comments, but I have to share this one................Every outing in my Plymouth is a treasure and relaxing experience that I enjoy to the fullest, but I think my favorite outing this past year was in May when I left Neversink, drove up to Roscoe, thru Cat Hollow to Downsville, then back tracked from Roscoe down thru the Pepacton Reservoir to RT 28 , made the right to head towards Arkville, got gas, stopped at the railroad station, which by the way I had spent more time there, then headed towards Big Indian, the Ashokan Reservoir and up over Peekamoose and home. Started in Sullivan County, drove into Deleware County, Ulster County and back to Sullivan County. I was gone approx. 4 hours, with just under 200 miles of pure driving enjoyment in close to 80 year old car
I have tried to post some photos of my trip, but I keep getting a notice that says files too big, sorry about that
I can't say about the others on this forum, but I really enjoy your photos and comments. Please keep them coming.
With respect to this specific outing, it sounds like it was a great one and I look forward to seeing the photos when the technical glitch on the sizes is resolved.
Thanks Tod
Bob,
Thanks for all the photos and information you post.
I enjoy reading about your outings.
I am with Todd. On a personal note, I was born during WWII and film was not available and as I grew up film was not cheap and readily available for a poor farm boy. I do not remember us having a car until 1956 when we moved to Indiana in a 1947 Nash. Soon after we got a 1954 2 tone brown and beige Chrysler Windsor 4dr but still no pictures. Keep posting pix.
Quote from: Bill Davis on December 31, 2017, 06:14:54 PM
Bob,
Thanks for all the photos and information you post.
I enjoy reading about your outings.
I am lucky that I had a fairly wealthy Aunt that was school teacher with no children and her husband worked at the local state prison, so what old photos I have of us growing up were taken by her, then as the late 1950' and early 1960's approached my Dad did take some photo, but a good share that I post of the late 1960's and later were taken by me. I have always loved to capture life as if was at the time. Although to this day, I am the only one of my siblings that does so, but I do have one niece that is very good , far much better than me, but her tastes run a different path than mine.
I appreciate all the kinds words, believe me and thanks so much
Being that we had plenty of sunshine, temp about 40 degrees, but I will admit a cold wind, I decided to fire up the Plymouth for the first time since Christmas Eve, backed her out of the garage an let her run for about an hour
Bob,
Thank you for the photo of your car in the snow. We received about 1.5 " of snow last week
(on Tuesday, I think). The temps were so low that it took several days to melt off. It has been
the coldest January here in several years, with lows several nights in the single digits (F).