I am still testing the new website.
Who else is planning on going to the Best of the West show in Santa Margarita, CA?
They anticipate BIG fun for the centennial celebration of Caterpillar etc.
Hope to be able to join in on the festivities. JM
I will try to post too. You know I will try my best to make it to Santa Margarita and bring a few toys Skinner. P.S. how can I add pictures?
Skinner - use your lucky rabbit's foot to add pictures, seems there are issues still arising with the Website. If I try to get a space in the text with the enter key, it kicks me down a couple spaces too. on the bar above the text box - a box on the far right shows mounain and dark top, try clicking that and it should ask you where the images are you want to add - SHOULD being key word.
Sometimes even under best of conditions, something always arises and the engine quits or you throw a track
"keep 'em crawlin'"
Its a work in progres I will call it. The webmasters have been working diligently to massage the website to be user friendly to us. From another perspective, it works great for the volunteer(s) that deal with payments/memberships etc. Maybe a few more hefty whacks from the BFH will make it cooperate.
It has been hit and miss for me so far. I will keep a smiley face (I miss the emoji's just like Ray54 does) Oh well! JM
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WINDOWS KEY - PERIOD at same time.
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Thanks CTS It worked
Nice shot of the Sixty at Calif Ag Museum, glad we were able to visit it, now we wait and hope for a new home.
you are welcome sir, gn
Yes, I know, a thirty in front of the sixty.
It's been twenty-five years since I first visited the CA Ag Museum in Woodland, and I made another visit last Friday. I am aware that they closed on Sunday, but I wanted to visit one more time before the closure. I really hope that they can relocate elsewhere. I had forgotten what a wonderful collection of historical tractors were assembled at the museum. It was much more enjoyable seeing and reading about the equipment at the museum compared to a tractor parade. It makes one really appreciate the creativity and ingenuity our forefathers had to bring on such developments. Hope that this is not its obituary!
Delta KJ: I spoke to the museum president today (grandson of the Heidrick clan). As sad as it is, they are working on something so this never ever happens again. His family is torn by the decision they had to make. Paying out almost 50k per year in property taxes would be the final nail in the coffin. Some of the collection has been contracted (on loan) to the Paso Robles Museum, and will be returned to the family when the new "permanent" site is completed. They wish their own grandkids do not have to endure what they just went thru. JM
Hi, jm.
Sorry ter hafta tellyer but I won't be needing a show dinner ticket this year. Try to enjoy the whole event anyway.
Just my 0.02.
You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.