Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Stopped briefly by an expo that they're having here for bonsai trees. Saw some pretty interesting stuff. Going to go back tomorrow and spend a few hours there.

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Bonsai, very cool. One of the slowest art forms on the planet
 
Yeah, I've seen bonsai trees before. But never anything like this. These are true masterpieces. I'll get more pics tomorrow. I mean look at the size of these things who knows what they weigh. Several different designs similar to the ones you see there. They even had one with a running waterfall. And apparently all of the foliage is real on these it's not fake. Which goes to show what I know about bonsai trees. It's just amazing that they can do a whole arrangement with rocks and you know cliffs lots of little small details. Very interesting.
 
I am lacking on some of the early parts books from the 30's to early 50's. This stuff just falls into my lap! Have a use for these?

1. 1947 Autolite Service parts catalog 229 pages spiral bound

2. Autolite 1939-41 Mopar Electrical Equipment Parts Lists 225 pages

3. same as above but 1935-38 Models 183 pages
 
I still lift usually a couple times a week plus an hour and a half of cardio tennis a couple three times a week.
I don't feel good if I don't do it.
Never been in a gym in my life until October. Found a guy here that runs a program on a rooftop terrace. Full body strength training. I kinda fell in love with it.
 
Well going to try and get black paper on the roof today. And well sometimes the dang chair ain’t big enough for yer butt! She likes hanging out with me in the instructors lounge but is not a fan of the seating

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My brother had a crew roll in yesterday. 9 guys, 7 hours from boots on the ground to wheels up. Strip, repair sheathing, skylight installs, shingle.

Would've been cool as a time-lapse film.

Of course it's $$$
 
My brother had a crew roll in yesterday. 9 guys, 7 hours from boots on the ground to wheels up. Strip, repair sheathing, skylight installs, shingle.

Would've been cool as a time-lapse film.

Of course it's $$$
Wow that would be very cool! I got a one man crew and my helper has got no thumbs! We are a bit slower than that!
 
I am lacking on some of the early parts books from the 30's to early 50's. This stuff just falls into my lap! Have a use for these?

1. 1947 Autolite Service parts catalog 229 pages spiral bound

2. Autolite 1939-41 Mopar Electrical Equipment Parts Lists 225 pages

3. same as above but 1935-38 Models 183 pages
How's the sign project going?
 
Good I think he will be done soon, just sent me the lettering.
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Rough draft of the inside image.

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Going for that 60's look. It will stay black and white.
 
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