Two Cows + One Goat = Three Farm Animals Three Donkeys Three Running Horses Two Adults + One Child = Three Humans ( Hey, Humans are Animals too). Throwback Photo from the mid 1930’s.
Chapel/Meeting House Andrew Jackson State Park Lancaster, South Carolina The Lake @ Andrew Jackson State Park Lancaster, South Carolina View from Fishing Pier at Andrew Jackson StatePark Lancaster, South Carolina Brannon Family Cemetery Bethune, Kershaw County, South Carolina [Cemetery for my paternal ancestors]
Throwback photo from the early 1960’s taken at my maternal grandparents place in San Diego, California. Pictured are my immediate family, my maternal grandparents, my mom’s sister & her husband, our cousin, his wife & sister-in-law. Taken back during a time when families used to gather together for Sunday Dinners. Can you guess where I am in the picture? I would probably bet ( if I bet, which I don’t) y’all would have no problem guessing correctly.
This is my entry for Debbie’s, Travel With Intent blog, One Word SundayChallenge.
Tire inside Steele Creek Anne Springs Close Greenway Horizontal Wheel Garrison-Webb Grist Mill Anne Springs Close Greenway Fort Mill, South Carolina 1930’s Pony Cart with my Mom, Doyce Eileen and her brother, Marvin Houston Watson in Coshocton, OhioFord Model T1931 Reo Royale 8 (REO was known as RE Olds Motor Company) Coshocton, Ohio Pictured are my Maternal Grandfather, Harvey Martin Watson, and his children Marvin, Doyce ( my mother ), and Jerry.
…. My husband, Terry, my eldest son, John and I visited the March Field Air Museum in Riverside, California back in late 1986.
Grumman F9F-5P ‘Panther’ | Planes of Fame Air Museum
March Field Air Museum began in 1979, when the first display of artifacts was opened up to the public at what was then March Air Force Base. During this period, the museum was recognized as an official U. S. Air Force Museum. [The museum was relocated in 1993to it’s current location alongside Interstate Highway 215.
Blue Angels Grumman F-11F Tigers
The March Field Air Museum displays one of the largest collections of military aircraft on the West Coast. It is staffed by approximately 100 volunteers and 12 full and part time employees. It holds various types of military aircraft from attack aircraft to cargo planes to helicopters and Cessnas.
This was a great family day trip which was both fun and educational. If you’re ever near Southern California it would definitely be a worthwhile stop to visit.