An interesting blog I ran across. It is written by a couple of people who traveled through Cheyenne County on trip across country. I learned some things about "my" part of Kansas that I didn't know before. Thought maybe you'd like to take a picture tour along with them as they describe what they learned while visiting.
Cherry Creek
Colo Boarder
Julesburg
The Kidder Massacre
Pawnee Killer
Monument Rocks
Wow, this is cool! In the pics shown under the heading Cherry Creek there are two shots of the old Douglass Homestead.In the second one is the old 53 International pickup that I "modified" by removing the doors and cutting the roof off with a cutting torch. Only God knows why I did that. I guess it seemed like the thing to do at the time.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, the pickup originally belonged to Paul Kamla but my dad bought it from Vic Stasser for $75. It used more oil than it did gas so when Dad died Mom gave it to me. I was 13 then and with three years to go before I could drive I had lots of time to think of how to "improve" it. I had a great time with it and Bobby Neville provided his fair share of elbow grease to the project.
Roger Douglass
That is so Cool!! I thought someone would recognize some of these pictures. Does anyone know where the little "town" is that they camped at?
ReplyDeleteOr is that part of the Douglass homestead?
ReplyDeleteThe "little town" that they camped in is not part of the Douglass Homestead. It is very familiar to me but I can't clear enough cobwebs away to remember where it is. ?????
ReplyDeleteRoger Douglass
ROGER, DO YOU KNOW WHO THAT OLD CAR BELONGS TO THAT IS SITTING OUT IN THE FIELD???? IT WOULD BE A JEWEL FOR SOMEBODY TO TAKE, BUT IN A RESTORED CONDITION, IT LOOKS TO BE A BEAUTIFUL CAR. LOOKS KINDA LIKE A COUPLE OLD CARS I USED TO HAVE.
ReplyDeleteDALLAS
Dallas,
ReplyDeleteI've been away for a couple of days. I was down by Vandenburg AFB doing some flying and just got home.
Anyway,I've tried to place that picture and put a location on it but I just can't come up with anything useful. The old car and the place they called the little ghost town or whatever are familiar but I can't put my finger on either one. Sorry.
Roger Douglass