Cecil and Pris are great hosts and fantastic friends. Em and I enjoyed this one immensely and we had a great time. It was far too long between visits but that pretty much will be the end of that. We will be going back again next year according to the boss lady
Got all of my projects either completed or at least to the point where they can be finalized at home. I have to thank Gary Post for helping me tear apart my Belt Pulley Gear Drive unit - a couple
moments but with Scot's help all is perfect. Larry and I had fun with those drives - it made for a great time
Andy got me involved a bit with his front wheel bearing project on the Museum Cub and I sure enjoyed that. Learned a lot especially since I gotta do that to Granny next. Cecil did his magic on a pair of my carbs and I finally learned how to to the fuel inlet helicoil - thanks Cecil
Finally got to meet Ed, Berlin and Paula, Bill and Cynthia Shaver, Dave and Tim Stephens, Gary Post, hishonor Andrew, Mike, Joe, Tim and Kate, Brad, Connor, Bob Melusky, Rob and Rich. I am sure that there are some that I missed - but my rememberer isn't what it used to be. Being able to visit with old friends and their wives was a treat as well, Bob and Sue, Art and Katherine, Don and Debbie, Bill Hudson and I am sure I missed a few here too.
We got home about 1230am last night after stopping in Kittery over night Tuesday. Got a second quick visit with Hope and Katherine and Dave Sr. Jr. was still working. Going to have to go back shortly though which is fine by me
Only downer about the whole trip was bringing home a cold -- customs asked if there was anything I wanted to declare - but I figured I better not mention the cold - they might put me in isolation
Crossing the border went well, asked a couple questions and said welcome home
What a great trip