That’s why James Aurness, later Arness was the first man on the beach at Anzio. His commander wanted to know how deep the water was & he was the tallest man, at 6’6".
I thought Ford used a blue oval, not a red triangle.
Can someone on the right had side of the pond explain why there would be a crossing marked in what appears to be a pasture? I could understand if there were a road of some sort or even a footpath.
strictures almost 7 years ago
That’s why James Aurness, later Arness was the first man on the beach at Anzio. His commander wanted to know how deep the water was & he was the tallest man, at 6’6".
SheMc almost 7 years ago
Good that you have a big buddy!!!
rhpii almost 7 years ago
He’ll just jump across, then what will everyone else do?
h.v.greenman almost 7 years ago
I thought Ford used a blue oval, not a red triangle.
Can someone on the right had side of the pond explain why there would be a crossing marked in what appears to be a pasture? I could understand if there were a road of some sort or even a footpath.
RobinHood2018 almost 7 years ago
For those little dogs, I would recommend caulking the wagon and floating them across the river in it.
The Pro from Dover almost 7 years ago
Maybe it will be Chevy!