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I am a big time Star Trec junkie. Ask me the episode and I can most likely quote your favorite line. From all the "on and off" topic photos posted on this forum this one is my favorite. I have made it my screen saver for now. I really want to make a trip to Vulcun, Canada where this photo was taken and picture my car there. What favorite photos do the rest of you enjoy? Feel free to post them in this thread.

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Don,

Now that would be another great trip to follow on the forum if and when you decide to do so.

When it comes to my favorite photos with the Plymouth, I enjoy covered bridges and back roads

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This photo has been the wallpaper on my work 'puter for a long time now. I want to get a similar pic with my truck but the stars haven't aligned to make it happen yet. Whoda thunk that yellow would be camouflage?

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This one of the lake is one of mine.

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And favorite car photo

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Both sunrise and sunset pictures are AWESOME. I hope you don't mind that I've saved a copy for myself.

Ed, I like the pic of your truck by the lake too.

Merle

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I am a big time Star Trec junkie. Ask me the episode and I can most likely quote your favorite line. From all the "on and off" topic photos posted on this forum this one is my favorite. I have made it my screen saver for now. I really want to make a trip to Vulcun, Canada where this photo was taken and picture my car there. What favorite photos do the rest of you enjoy? Feel free to post them in this thread.

Well it is not my favorite photo but do you have one of these?

Class 3 laser installed in a toy phaser. Lights a match at ten feet. Pops a dark colored balloon at 40 feet.

One of those I wonder if it works projects.

The red beam isn't very visible during the day.

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Well I did one in jest but this one is a favorite.

I'm sharing it because this forum helped make it happen. It is a pic of my oldest brother. You see he got me started on old cars. He had a 56 Olds among others but the one I remember the most never ran, a 1938 Dodge truck which sit in the driveway for years but I loved that old thing.

Because of your help he got to ride in my old Plymouth. You see shortly after I bought it the engine went then the tranny started acting up. However after posting here and with your help I got it running to make the 330 mile trip. It had to be dependable as breakdown was not an option.

He died of cancer on his birthday in February 2011.

This was his last ride other than an ambulance.

Thank you..

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I took this one of my first 49 Chrysler back in 1972 in Glenmore Park in Calgary.

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Took this one of my dog BeeJay back in 1990 in Spruce Cliff. He was bounding up and down happy as a lark and I caught him for one second on the ground.

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Here is a shot of the " Shack " in the back yard I built a few years back---most of the wood inside and out is at least 150 years old from old barns. Gotta have one of LuLu too !!

Love the shack!, and LuLu too of course.

What's in the shack?

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I am a big time Star Trec junkie. Ask me the episode and I can most likely quote your favorite line. From all the "on and off" topic photos posted on this forum this one is my favorite. I have made it my screen saver for now. I really want to make a trip to Vulcun, Canada where this photo was taken and picture my car there. What favorite photos do the rest of you enjoy? Feel free to post them in this thread.

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If and when you come up this way, Don, stop in and visit in Lethbridge. I will cook you burgers as I did for Chris and Jerry. No paper towels for napkins and I don't have any fuzzy dice.

Vulcan is 60 miles north of where I live, Lethbridge, which in turn is 60 miles north of the border. They have a gift shop to go with the Enterprise. Leonard Nimoy has been to Vulcan when the latest Star Trek movie came out recently. It is just a small prairie town with its biggest claim to fame being its name.

Here is my favourite picture of my '48 Dodge D25 coupe taken some time ago now near Writing-on-Stone provincial park which has many native pictographs, hence the name.

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Here's another one of my favourite photos, my '38 Chrysler infront of a WWII Lancaster in another small Alberta town, Nanton, which is not too far from Vulcan.

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Love the shack!, and LuLu too of course.

What's in the shack?

I set it up as a general store---late 30s to early 40s---lot of old neat stuff inside---it`s set up on a dry creek bed to give it the appearance of being on a river or lake. Last stop to buy your goods before going into the wilderness. Will take some interior shots and post them later..........thanks.....Lee:D
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Here is a shot of the " Shack " in the back yard I built a few years back---most of the wood inside and out is at least 150 years old from old barns. Gotta have one of LuLu too !!

Can't help but imagine sitting there w/ a cold bottle of Coke and listening to a little Led Zeppelin on my Crosley turntable. Very cool.

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Lee I'm feeling a little cheated. Having been to your place and not shown your cool landmark. I almost said without being taken out back to the shed but I don't think we want to go down that road...........

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Can't help but imagine sitting there w/ a cold bottle of Coke and listening to a little Led Zeppelin on my Crosley turntable. Very cool.

First time I've ever seen any kind of wholesome activity associated with listening to Led Zeppelin. But that's just my personal experience.

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vinyl..Joe...tell me it IS true..a real audiophyle..I bet it has been years since I spun a vinyl on my Pioneer turntable..most of my records are no newer than 1976 or there abouts..but all have been handled by the edges and have been washed a number of time..no one in the family but myself has handled these platters..

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Tim I just built two speaker stands that are a cabinet underneath to store my LPs.

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