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Soda Drinks in Vintage Days
Posted on 8 January 2013 | No CommentsIf you’ve traveled the byways of the American Southwest, you’ve seen this old plastered store or one like it somewhere in your journeys. I remember a similar one from one... -
Happy New Year ~ 2013
Posted on 1 January 2013 | No CommentsWe survived the end of the world on 12-21-2012, so a celebration of living to see the year 2013 appear on our calendars is most welcome. In most cases the... -
Faces of the Great Depression
Posted on 2 December 2012 | No CommentsOut of work, living in a canvas tents, two men during the Great Depression sit side-by-side talking about their lives as they push their emotions in to whittling a piece... -
Americana ~ Riding the Tuba Train
Posted on 29 November 2012 | 1 CommentNothing beats bringing the band to town, especially if it is lead by the tuba train. A little Americana for the season. -
Grandpa and the Razor
Posted on 9 August 2012 | No CommentsWhen grandpa said that a razor would never come near his delicate skin, he meant it. As a result, he obviously wasn’t into pullovers either. -
Remembering Summers of Days Gone By
Posted on 2 August 2012 | No CommentsMemories from growing up in small town America come to mind when the fireworks start lighting the night sky. Even though the images come from the Library of Congress they... -
Cowgirl Rodeo
Posted on 27 July 2012 | No CommentsThere are few things more enjoyable than watching cowgirls do their thing in rodeo competition. Doubters in the crowd are quickly silenced when the intensity and speed of the barrel... -
Wisdom, Montana in 1942
Posted on 5 July 2012 | No CommentsTraveling across Americas highways and byways often exposes the names of cities and towns that require a double-take. Such was the case when the sign for Wisdom, Montana appeared. How... -
Home Sweet Dugout Home
Posted on 11 February 2012 | No CommentsWhen lumber was scarce and time to find and haul it to the construction site was precious, a dugout home was the best solution to home construction. -
Distributing Surplus in Arizona
Posted on 8 February 2012 | No CommentsStill struggling from the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl, many people across the U.S. barely survived from day-to-day. The government created services to help with small food and goods...














