Four blocks to one WaWa, six to another. Less than three miles to any of four major grocers and six or seven beer distributors. I just don’t enjoy walking, so I take my truck or car.. Sue me too.
“Don’t Waste Bread!” With a large number of farmers in the military, and not enough women to take over their work, Britain had to import a lot of food. The U-boat blockade was highly effective, and by the time the US joined the war Britain was within six weeks of being starved out. The poster shows a merchant ship about to ram a surfaced U-boat; that actually happened, about a half-dozen times.
“Soldiers.” They’re German soldiers; it was common for German soldiers to hold a competition to find the tallest and shortest man in a unit. I suspect this picture comes from the first year of the war. The belt buckles are shiny and the boot leather doesn’t look black; in mid-1915 the Kaiser ordered buckles painted black and boots to be made with black leather. The tall man is wearing a private’s uniform; by their collars and hats, the other two men are unterofiziers, similar to a corporal or sergeant. I can’t figure out the patch on the one man’s chest. It’s too large for a medal ribbon. It appears to be black and white, the colors of Prussia, so this may mean he’s in a Prussian unit.
I live seven miles from the nearest community. I try to stay out of the car for six out of seven days. Having said that I love cross country road trips.
My guess is the ladder in Frank Page’s driveway was used to get a photo from above looking down at the comic strips. As a photographer I used a step ladder many times for just such a purpose.
Like JohnnyDiego up there, if I’m going anywhere, I’m driving. We live on 14 acres out in the country. It’s a tenth of a mile (a city block) just to get to the road to check the mail. It’s 5 miles to a gas station and 10 miles to anything else (well, there is a nice farm supplies store 7 miles away).At least I enjoy the exercise of walking out to the mailbox and back.
I didn’t realize how much time I spent in an automobile, until I retired, last year. I used to fill my tank two or three times a week. Now a tank of gas ( same car ) will last at least two weeks.I can honestly say, I don’t miss the commute and the aggravation of being stuck in traffic – particularly during Snow Bird Season.
i cant go any were without taking mom. (she cant be left alone.)i drive everywhere.the green side of that is, my local market is about a tenth of a mile.
Since we moved to a suburb of our state capital, everything we do is within a 13 mile radius (sometimes less) of where we live. What is interesting is that 13 miles was the distance to the next town from where we used to live. That was considered a major trip then. Now it is just an everyday occurance.
MiniBurgers: I confess to a secret weakness for White Castle and Krystal. It’s the grilled onions that make’em taste so yummy, and those soft, soft rolls.
I just got through paying my car insurance premium for the next six months. Now I AM going to be a reluctant and infrequent driver. I hope Toonces eats that damn gecko !
Sisyphos over 12 years ago
Just like a kitty. My excuse is that I just don’t enjoy driving. So, sue me.
bluskies over 12 years ago
Four blocks to one WaWa, six to another. Less than three miles to any of four major grocers and six or seven beer distributors. I just don’t enjoy walking, so I take my truck or car.. Sue me too.
FLIGHT SUIT over 12 years ago
Lookit Toonces, trying to make excuses for his bad driving.
Bill Thompson over 12 years ago
The WW I pictures are intriguing, as always:
“Don’t Waste Bread!” With a large number of farmers in the military, and not enough women to take over their work, Britain had to import a lot of food. The U-boat blockade was highly effective, and by the time the US joined the war Britain was within six weeks of being starved out. The poster shows a merchant ship about to ram a surfaced U-boat; that actually happened, about a half-dozen times.
“Soldiers.” They’re German soldiers; it was common for German soldiers to hold a competition to find the tallest and shortest man in a unit. I suspect this picture comes from the first year of the war. The belt buckles are shiny and the boot leather doesn’t look black; in mid-1915 the Kaiser ordered buckles painted black and boots to be made with black leather. The tall man is wearing a private’s uniform; by their collars and hats, the other two men are unterofiziers, similar to a corporal or sergeant. I can’t figure out the patch on the one man’s chest. It’s too large for a medal ribbon. It appears to be black and white, the colors of Prussia, so this may mean he’s in a Prussian unit.
J Short over 12 years ago
I’ll bet that engine purrs.
J Short over 12 years ago
Tom Jone told me that car is brand new.
V-Beast over 12 years ago
He’s driving a Plymouth Furry.
scarbro over 12 years ago
re: Picasso’s woman. Dream on if you think they wake up giving you a look like that.
cleokaya over 12 years ago
I live seven miles from the nearest community. I try to stay out of the car for six out of seven days. Having said that I love cross country road trips.
APersonOfInterest over 12 years ago
Teresa – Thanks for posting my work.
cleokaya over 12 years ago
My guess is the ladder in Frank Page’s driveway was used to get a photo from above looking down at the comic strips. As a photographer I used a step ladder many times for just such a purpose.
prrdh over 12 years ago
Besides, this is the only chance I have of catching that damned squirrel.
APersonOfInterest over 12 years ago
It’s what we do when the greener modes are inconvenient that sets us apart from … wait … I’ll get back to this later … my limo just pulled up.
tigre1 over 12 years ago
Amen, Flash. You ‘n’ me. Road trip. When he was happiest Daddy was a trucker.
scarbro over 12 years ago
Picasso’s woman again: What a dream she must have had!
Larry Miller Premium Member over 12 years ago
Like JohnnyDiego up there, if I’m going anywhere, I’m driving. We live on 14 acres out in the country. It’s a tenth of a mile (a city block) just to get to the road to check the mail. It’s 5 miles to a gas station and 10 miles to anything else (well, there is a nice farm supplies store 7 miles away).At least I enjoy the exercise of walking out to the mailbox and back.
Oxnate over 12 years ago
Wow Jason De Graff is an incredible painter! Also, I love kiwis! Thank you.
Linguist over 12 years ago
I didn’t realize how much time I spent in an automobile, until I retired, last year. I used to fill my tank two or three times a week. Now a tank of gas ( same car ) will last at least two weeks.I can honestly say, I don’t miss the commute and the aggravation of being stuck in traffic – particularly during Snow Bird Season.
Linguist over 12 years ago
Re: MOUSTACHE COOKIESMy favorite kind ! I bet you can’t tell why ?
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 12 years ago
i cant go any were without taking mom. (she cant be left alone.)i drive everywhere.the green side of that is, my local market is about a tenth of a mile.
booktrout over 12 years ago
but driving means going outside.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 12 years ago
blog…the best form of self defense for a woman is a .38 in her purse.
LocoOwl over 12 years ago
Since we moved to a suburb of our state capital, everything we do is within a 13 mile radius (sometimes less) of where we live. What is interesting is that 13 miles was the distance to the next town from where we used to live. That was considered a major trip then. Now it is just an everyday occurance.
Strange how life works.
LocoOwl over 12 years ago
Re the Blog: Pizza with Bacon Crust. Mmmmmm!
Steve Bartholomew over 12 years ago
Re Picasso’s woman: This is a well-known example of subliminal art. The upper half of her face is a penis. She is masturbating.
The Old Wolf over 12 years ago
Re: Blog – wolves still get a bad rap, and the ACLU seems disinclined to take our case.
The Old Wolf over 12 years ago
MiniBurgers: I confess to a secret weakness for White Castle and Krystal. It’s the grilled onions that make’em taste so yummy, and those soft, soft rolls.
Linguist over 12 years ago
I just got through paying my car insurance premium for the next six months. Now I AM going to be a reluctant and infrequent driver. I hope Toonces eats that damn gecko !
hablano over 12 years ago
I think you need buns to stuff the weiner into…
daffydowndilly over 12 years ago
because not all men are mensches?