Sunday, February 15, 2026

Monday...Who knew?

 Picture of the day.

1955Plymouth. The mid 50's was the time paint jobs changed from the older version of a 'Two-tone' car. Two-tone meant the top was a different color than the body.

Now for today’s stuff:

Who knew that dogs would one day be pushed around in

 baby carriages?

Who knew that one day you would see 1/2/3 year-olds’ with computers in shopping carts while mom and dad shopped for groceries.

Sherry’s family never owned a car!

Who knew the small mill town of Belmont, where most folks walked to work and church, would have big traffic jams and waits at a traffic light up to 3 cycles to get thru?

Who Knew that there would be a day that millionaires could be made by citizens sitting at home buying and selling stocks from their home?

Who knew that many people could lose their homes and every thing they have doing the same thing?

Sorry, I know you are tired of an OLD man’s selective memory. I do not think it is my time yet, but I know it won’t be long until memories will be ALL I do have.

The 1956 Buick color change

WE have a good life. I do not handle ‘tough family problems well. I never pictured a problem, not health wise, that could shake my foundations, but I have learned a hard lesson.

If I even pictured getting old, the only problem I could see that would shake me would be Sherry’s or my health turning bad. I do thank God that so far we both still have good health.

Who knew that 60 year old men would allow the drug fentanyl to ruin their lives?


1956 Ford standard paint job.

I heard a preacher once say, you can wish the death penalty on a druggie or drug dealer, until he sits across the table from you at breakfast every morning.

Life takes on different meaning as circumstances change.

Nite Shipslog

PS: If you are still reading, you be sweet.

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