There's lots to look at
on the grounds of the
in Embudo.
A Tricycle Sculpture
stands next to the
driveway.
Bob's Big Boy stands next
to a small diner.
Looking at the diner from
a different angle, I see
outdoor dining tables,
spoked rims, the front grill
& bumper of a car & a
Teardrop Trailer.
After Eric & I met Johnnie, the
museum owner & curator,
we take a tour in the Useful
Junk Old-n-New Antiques area.
I think I'll start collecting
pictures of GE signs.
The Blues Brothers perform...
The fence is lined with gas station signs.
A bubble canopy from
an airplane.
I wonder if it's from a
fighter plane.
Rusty gas station pumps &
rumble seat car with a
Texaco Star on its door
A tank on wheels, a buggy
seat, the front end of a
1959 Edsel, more gas
pumps & parts
Push reel mowers....
I used to cut my parents'
lawn with a Montgomery
Ward push reel mower.
A "Tin Man" rides
a tricycle.
Remember when cigarette
ads were everywhere?
Eric's Auntie Marge smoked Viceroy cigarettes.
Eric has plans for the
license plates he
bought.
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