Life can change pretty quick.

Just surviving, blacking out and driving off the road at high speed,
down into a river bed and surviving makes you one very lucky and blessed, person!!
The man upstairs is watching over you and making sure the Doctors put you back together again, for many more days to come.

Get well and I hope that your body heals correctly, to where you can be back to normal again and get back to your "Normal" chores ? !

We all love what you have done to your truck.
I sold my old 47 Plymouth to my wife's brother last year, to fix up,
that lives in Greenwich, Utah.

Get well and I will let you know when the 47 hits the road with it's make over.
 
Just surviving, blacking out and driving off the road at high speed,
down into a river bed and surviving makes you one very lucky and blessed, person!!
The man upstairs is watching over you and making sure the Doctors put you back together again, for many more days to come.

Get well and I hope that your body heals correctly, to where you can be back to normal again and get back to your "Normal" chores ? !

We all love what you have done to your truck.
I sold my old 47 Plymouth to my wife's brother last year, to fix up,
that lives in Greenwich, Utah.

Get well and I will let you know when the 47 hits the road with it's make over.

Thank you, I don't live all that far from Greenwich, about 55 miles is all.

My old truck has been a pretty fun project.
 
well that has to be the least whiny, man up and accept life for what it throws at you story/post I have read in many years.
Major respect, sir, may you keep on keeping on!
 
well that has to be the least whiny, man up and accept life for what it throws at you story/post I have read in many years.
Major respect, sir, may you keep on keeping on!

Thank you very much.

I may have mentioned this earlier in the thread but everyone has a choice,

you can either be bitter for what you don't have or be grateful for what you do have.

For me, it's a pretty easy choice.
 
Thank you very much.

I may have mentioned this earlier in the thread but everyone has a choice,

you can either be bitter for what you don't have or be grateful for what you do have.

For me, it's a pretty easy choice.

when a younger buck, an older man once gave me the most imporant piece of advice possible..."the only thing in life you can control is how you react to what happens to you"
 
when a younger buck, an older man once gave me the most imporant piece of advice possible..."the only thing in life you can control is how you react to what happens to you"

I wish it hadn't taken me soo long in life to learn that.

Thank you.
 


March 8th.



Today, April 9th.

Easter Sunday and I'm feeling pretty grateful.




We had another beautiful day here with temps reaching into the upper 60s.

Nicest weather in months.

I gave both vehicles a bath and had dinner with close friends.

Leg of lamb, first time for me.

I hope everyone had a wonderful Easter Sunday.
 
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