Look at Steve's post on May 24,
To those whom may have seen the post by Steve Jelf, showing tow "T" guys. Well he had the honor of being the first for me to visit and see his "STASH" of "THINGS" to be done,and when it comes to eating "BOY" he can put the food away. It was nice to meet a guy like Steve and see his projects. I also had the chance to meet a Robert Davis in L:awton Okla.
Steve it was really great to meet and have lunch with you, and hope you found the lost tire in the wheat field and that the combine did not find it
Steve is a very interesting fellow
Steve it was a great visit.
Yep, sometimes I go on the "see food diet", but it was only lunch so I tried not to overdo it.
Yes, I warned the farmer before he combined and he did find the tire. Looks like it survived with no damage.
It was swell having Bill drop in on his pilgrimage to these bucolic parts, and I'll inflict a return visit if I ever make it back to Redding. If any of the rest of you are in the area you're welcome to stop by and be subjected to an ear bending. For those who missed the previous post, here's us:
I'm the funny-looking one.
I'd love to visit Steve's house. Too bad I don't live closer.
Steve"
I noticed the tape measure on your bib overalls, and was wondering if you use it to measure "TIME" on the job or like a time card to keep up with time?
To anyone that visits Steve it will be an interesting one and watch out for eating hour time. ha
Bill D
The tape measure is probably used to see if one more T will fit into the garage.
Scott
Nope, no more room for that. Also, no time to deal with another one. I just carry it because it comes in handy a lot, and I don't want to launch a major search when I need it.
I think he changes the color on a daily basis. I think he was wearing a red/orange one when he was out here in L.A.
Hmmmm...I don't remember, that George, all I remember is how bloody cold it was that night, and Steve was looking much as he does in this picture. Whilst we were bundled in our season heavy coats he wore naught but his shop coat.
As soon as I can get my car put together and legal I'm going to point it in the direction of Kansas for a wee jaunt out there to see that collection of yours Steve.