VoyForums
[ Show ]
Support VoyForums
[ Shrink ]
VoyForums Announcement: Programming and providing support for this service has been a labor of love since 1997. We are one of the few services online who values our users' privacy, and have never sold your information. We have even fought hard to defend your privacy in legal cases; however, we've done it with almost no financial support -- paying out of pocket to continue providing the service. Due to the issues imposed on us by advertisers, we also stopped hosting most ads on the forums many years ago. We hope you appreciate our efforts.

Show your support by donating any amount. (Note: We are still technically a for-profit company, so your contribution is not tax-deductible.) PayPal Acct: Feedback:

Donate to VoyForums (PayPal):

Login ] [ Contact Forum Admin ] [ Main index ] [ Post a new message ] [ Search | Check update time ]


[ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ]

Date Posted: 20:08:59 02/25/02 Mon
Author: Lori
Subject: Whoa!
In reply to: Jennifer 's message, "Weekend Trip on Route 66 in Illinois" on 11:17:09 02/25/02 Mon

*eyes crossed after a LONG report* "WHEW!"

Guess I'll be riding around with you guys when I get there...!

That Ted Drewe's stuff sounds SO good, wished I was there, even in the dead of winter. And s-s-s-spiders?! Just KEEP ME AWAY FROM THEM!!! LOL

I dunno if the power poles you're talking about would be a T-shaped poles that would wired across..? If so, I remembered seeing a lot of them, in Montana and some in Washington/Oregon in rural areas when I was little. Too bad, that there isn't any left...as time and progress takes over that used to be part of the charm. :(

I'd love to see the Coral Court buildings, but it was torn down in 1995(?)...I've always gravitate towards the 1930's Art-Deco buildings, and I hope there are some left!! I remembered visiting a friend of mine taking care of an elderly lady 2 years ago, and the house she was living in was built in the 1920/1930's...with furniture in the 1920's, 1930's, and 1940's! She had 1940's beach/patio party furniture that's STILL in great condition! I'm just amazed! And of course, I DROOL over classic cars...anything during the 1920's, & 1930's. ;)

Well, that's pretty much what you know what I liked! LOL

~Lori

[ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ]


Replies:


Post a message:
This forum requires an account to post.
[ Create Account ]
[ Login ]
[ Contact Forum Admin ]


Forum timezone: GMT-6
VF Version: 3.00b, ConfDB:
Before posting please read our privacy policy.
VoyForums(tm) is a Free Service from Voyager Info-Systems.
Copyright © 1998-2019 Voyager Info-Systems. All Rights Reserved.