Hole in the sky over Bull Mountain |
Just a few minutes later in front of our house |
Kenny, Thelma and Pat. Locomotive park. International Route 66 Festival. Lots of music, cars, and booths selling interesting things, as well as many activities every day |
Garlin Hackney Band. All the entertainment was excellent. |
Looks a little weird, but she's a very pleasant young lady |
About half of an order of onion rings. The post was about 18 inches tall. We ate quite a few before thinking about a picture. |
Elvis is in the house |
Closest gas station to our house. This is where I topped off a couple times today to check gas mileage on the Harley |
Several hundred cars from all over the US and even some shipped in from foreign country's are in town for the Festival |
Parked this bike downtown with a for sale sign on it. No calls. :-( |
Just what Henry Ford had in mind when he made these 1923 model T's. |
Rousch Shelby Mustang |
Couple of my favorites |
Pretty tacky |
These guys were wandering around town. Not sure what..if anything, they did. Other than look tough |
As you can see, my tank is full up into the neck, covering the 3 holds in the splash plate. This was after the mileage fillup. I was exactly like this when I started the test |
.846 Gallons added to bring it up to full |
Hackberry Store |
Enter here for some fun |
The 07 Ultra |
A piece off a B52 that was parted out in Kingman after the war. |
Route 22 Historian |
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Early Saturday morning. A shake down cruise to check out my new windshield. Works well |
The Sound system is set up in the Garage at Hackberry. Going to be a musical weekend |
Very cool cars |
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