Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Good morning everyone, Hay Rainy did you see this ? I have seen that shifter you have for sale before but I can't remember if it was in a GTO or a Cutlas, here is a ebay sale on the shifter Nop , I am sure you seen my post in your for sale thread. Hope this helps 1967-79 Hurst Auto Dual Gate Shift Ball With Pattern - Rare


oh wow ...that is the same knob

looks like I have my shifter thingy sold too.

I am glad a fabo member can use it.
 
busy day.
cut grass, tilled the garden, sprayed some weeds, finished painting my wheels.
finally kickin back with some dinner and a beer.
 
Still at it on this end. Late morning brunch with wife's family. Then picked up 6 new hanging flower baskets for her for mothers day. Came home. Hung the baskets, pulled out all the plants we winter over. I counted 53. Cleaned the filters in the Koi pond.
Taking a dinner brake.
 
Busy day. Went for a cruise in my new ride. Wait.................that's me in 58 and I got my first cruiser on my 3rd birthday. Wow she was fast. (I think it had a HP273 under the hood.)
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Sausage gravy, biscuits, hash browns, and eggs for breakfast. . Powerwashed the fence. Kid came over and grilled ribeyes, asparagus, salad and baked taters for dinner. Been great day. Fixing to watch a movie.
 
Looks like I had a similar day to most of you guys. Had an early Mother's Day brunch at home with my wife and daughter followed by doing bills and then spent the entire afternoon ripping out the badly overgrown and poorly placed hedges along the front of the house. 9 large shrubs in all, ripped out to the roots, chopped up and disposed of...oh my aching back and knees.

Beer time now, and looking at the comparison pictures of now vs. when I bought the place in December...

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Sausage gravy, biscuits, hash browns, and eggs for breakfast. . Powerwashed the fence. Kid came over and grilled ribeyes, asparagus, salad and baked taters for dinner. Been great day. Fixing to watch a movie.

Sounds like Mother's Day was a good one for the coffee shop crowd. My sis got here late Sat nite, it didn't occur to us that the holiday weekend traffic would be so bad, I think it took her 14 hours from Miami, by herself.

Today we went to Charles Towne, the site where the colonists settled first, on the advice of the Kiawah Indian chief. But after 10 years they moved to the current site of Charleston, where they were vulnerable to floods, enemy attack, etc. Anyway it's a big state park now, with an animal forest, a replica of a trading ship and buildings, a later plantation house, and an earlier native American ceremonial ground they discovered. I made stuff for a picnic by the river and we called our Mom while we wandered among the very old oak trees.
 
Looks like I had a similar day to most of you guys. Had an early Mother's Day brunch at home with my wife and daughter followed by doing bills and then spent the entire afternoon ripping out the badly overgrown and poorly placed hedges along the front of the house. 9 large shrubs in all, ripped out to the roots, chopped up and disposed of...oh my aching back and knees.

Beer time now, and looking at the comparison pictures of now vs. when I bought the place in December...

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A low, raised flower bed would look nice in my opinion. Fine-looking home you have there, Dave.
 
Never ends fore me try to make money here. But not a *** about it, it is hard....
 
we all went to a $30 per person buffet at an uppity restaurant - mom loved it and had a great time.. WIN. - everything from eggs Benedict and prime rib, made to order omelets, fresh waffles, bacon, sausage, scrambled eggs - and then there was the dessert table - HOLY SMOKES!!! - so much for MY diet... hehehehe...
Got back here and managed to get a few hours out in the garage and it FINALLY stop friggin' raining!! So, it does seem like a prit-good day all 'round
 
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