Yamahana
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Aahhh, obviously another feller with fine impeccable taste.Looking good—I’ve got that same hat!
Aahhh, obviously another feller with fine impeccable taste.Looking good—I’ve got that same hat!
Hard to beat hauling a bunch of kids to Disney for a good time.....or for a good wallet flattening. But it's worth it. Looking classic in the fedora/overalls combo!High mileage Knox Twenty that could withstand a Disneyland beating and keep on ticking.
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Oh you are far up there! I have delivered a few times in the Iron Mountai/Norway area and I got up as far as Houghton on one run. I love that entire country north of Green Bay - there is something magic about it and also about those old Great Lakes lighthouses.Took the opportunity to grab a few photos of my old stomping grounds in Michigan's Upper Peninsula since I am home for Thanksgiving. I grew up about 20 miles outside of Escanaba in the middle of nowhere, but Esky was the closest "big" city at population ~13,000. Escanaba is a port city located in Delta County on the northwestern shores of Lake Michigan:
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Throughout it's history the Upper Peninsula has been dominated by two industries - logging and mining. While the logging industry has remained relatively strong, the mining industry has waned over the years. Only one mine remains, where iron ore is harvested for the production of steel. The second mine closed several years ago, and the ore from that mine was transported by rail and then loaded and shipped out of Escanaba. (The other mine ships out of Marquette.) Growing up I used to sit in "The Stalls" near the docks and watch the boats come in/out loaded with ore, which are the largest vessels on the Great Lakes. The Sand Point Lighthouse is located nearby:
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For the past few decades the paper mill has been the largest employer in the area. Prior to that, Harnischfeger of P&H Crane was the dominant employer in the area. When they ceased operations in the early 1980s it devastated the local economy. It has never really recovered, and Escanaba is your prototypical Rust Belt city.
Thank you sir. We had a great time with our family. Get lots of comments on my overalls, all favorable except from my wife.Hard to beat hauling a bunch of kids to Disney for a good time.....or for a good wallet flattening. But it's worth it. Looking classic in the fedora/overalls combo!
I have extended family in Green Bay and Iron Mountain, and my dad graduated from Michigan Tech in Houghton. Definitely is great place if you like nature and the outdoors. I only get up there once or twice a year these days but it's always nice to get back home, and it's something I've come to appreciate more as I've gotten older.Oh you are far up there! I have delivered a few times in the Iron Mountai/Norway area and I got up as far as Houghton on one run. I love that entire country north of Green Bay - there is something magic about it and also about those old Great Lakes lighthouses.
One day I'll get a load across the Mackinaw!
Getting up n that area and also into the Dakotas is why I like running for a Chicago-based company.I have extended family in Green Bay and Iron Mountain, and my dad graduated from Michigan Tech in Houghton. Definitely is great place if you like nature and the outdoors. I only get up there once or twice a year these days but it's always nice to get back home, and it's something I've come to appreciate more as I've gotten older.
My cousin is a state trooper and he likes the joke that he holds the record for shortest and longest time to cross the Mighty Mac. Shortest as part of a high speed chase. Longest bringing up the rear of the annual Labor Day Bridge Walk.
Ok, now that one I had to look up. What a great old song. And the lyrics I love too. That’s a keeper. Thanks HJ.View attachment 578472
“Grandpa I’ve been thinking ‘bout you lately”
I know you’re a real audiophile. Don’t know if you play any instruments or not. For me it’s always been about the lyrics & their meaning, ever since I first heard Dylan. Lots of great poets & songwriters around that era, some of which never obtained much financial or commercial success. They didn’t have publicists & film crews following them around 24/7 like they do today either. If you can find it watch the film, “Without Getting Caught Or Killed”.Ok, now that one I had to look up. What a great old song. And the lyrics I love too. That’s a keeper. Thanks HJ.
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“Grandpa I’ve been thinking ‘bout you lately”
For me it’s always been about the lyrics & their meaning, ever since I first heard Dylan.
I always hesitate to say ‘audiophile’, I’m an absolute music nut. Audiophile makes me think of folks with way too much money (which certainly is not me) spending as much as possible and listening to their gear rather that the music. Put it this way, if the only source I had to play music was a single speaker transistor radio, well I’d be happily listening to it 24/7.I know you’re a real audiophile. Don’t know if you play any instruments or not. For me it’s always been about the lyrics & their meaning, ever since I first heard Dylan. Lots of great poets & songwriters around that era, some of which never obtained much financial or commercial success. They didn’t have publicists & film crews following them around 24/7 like they do today either. If you can find it watch the film, “Without Getting Caught Or Killed”.
So when I posted the lyric line above I meant it both literally & figuratively.
Used to be a long running musicians & songwriters forum that was educational & a lot of fun until the overnight experts showed up who couldn’t play a riff or harmonize, but they had their rhyming dictionaries & thought they were songwriters. The forum was shut down & hard to find now. Occasionally you can turn up a post on the WayBack Machine but you can’t find it otherwise.I always hesitate to say ‘audiophile’, I’m an absolute music nut. Audiophile makes me think of folks with way too much money (which certainly is not me) spending as much as possible and listening to their gear rather that the music. Put it this way, if the only source I had to play music was a single speaker transistor radio, well I’d be happily listening to it 24/7.
I DO play an instrument, I’m a drummer. Been playing since the early 1980’s. Besides building my own audio gear, I also build guitar and bass amps, although I can’t play either. Mostly I build (and repair/restore) for family and friends that do play.
Growing up in a house full of the Doors, Beatles and Grateful Dead (among others) I love lyrics too and very much appreciate your recommendations. I’ll dig up that movie and see if I can’t save it to watch. ‘Preciate it HJ.
‘Bout to get into this right now.I know you’re a real audiophile. Don’t know if you play any instruments or not. For me it’s always been about the lyrics & their meaning, ever since I first heard Dylan. Lots of great poets & songwriters around that era, some of which never obtained much financial or commercial success. They didn’t have publicists & film crews following them around 24/7 like they do today either. If you can find it watch the film, “Without Getting Caught Or Killed”.
So when I posted the lyric line above I meant it both literally & figuratively.