"Good News"
Last Wednesday 2/05/2014 Was The Best
Flea Market Day That We Had This Year
There was a 30% chance of rain, but it was for the afternoon hours.
Last Wednesday 2/05/2014 Was The Best
Flea Market Day That We Had This Year
There was a 30% chance of rain, but it was for the afternoon hours.
Below are a few photos from last Wed. I had an ear of roasted corn, and it was very good.
Also the Jumbo Egg man was here. These egg are huge, many have double yokes and some have triple yokes.
Click on any of the photos to enlarge them.
Also the Jumbo Egg man was here. These egg are huge, many have double yokes and some have triple yokes.
Click on any of the photos to enlarge them.
It looks like we may have another good day for the Flea Market this Wednesday 2/12/2014.
If the long range forecast is correct, we won't get any rain until Wed. afternoon.
The forecast for this Wednesday 2/12/2014 is Chance of rain is 30%. for the afternoon
Link To The Free Parking Pass Is At The Bottom Of This Page.
If the long range forecast is correct, we won't get any rain until Wed. afternoon.
The forecast for this Wednesday 2/12/2014 is Chance of rain is 30%. for the afternoon
Link To The Free Parking Pass Is At The Bottom Of This Page.
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Aphorism's for today.
A man wrapped up in himself
makes a pretty small package. |
I'm always fascinated by the
way memory diffuses fact. |
Bravery and stupidity
go hand in hand. |
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It's better to keep your mouth shut and give the impression that you're stupid than to open it and remove all doubt.
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A lot of fellows nowadays have a B.A., M.D., or Ph.D. Unfortunately, they don't have a J.O.B.
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The great thing about democracy is that it gives every voter a chance to do something stupid.
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Happiness is nothing more than good health and
a bad memory. |
The less you know, the more you think you know, because you don't know you don't know.
Ray Stevens |
The person who knows how to laugh at himself will never
cease to be amused. |
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Wise men talk because they have something to say;
fools, because they have to say something.
I used to think I was indecisive, but now I'm not so sure.
If ignorance is bliss, why aren't more people happy?
Never give advice -- a wise man won't need it, a fool won't heed it.
fools, because they have to say something.
I used to think I was indecisive, but now I'm not so sure.
If ignorance is bliss, why aren't more people happy?
Never give advice -- a wise man won't need it, a fool won't heed it.
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A TOUGH OLD COWBOY FROM TEXAS COUNSELED HIS GRANDDAUGHTER
THAT IF SHE WANTED TO LIVE A LONG LIFE, THE SECRET WAS TO
SPRINKLE A PINCH OF GUN POWDER ON HER OATMEAL EVERY MORNING.
THE GRANDDAUGHTER DID THIS RELIGIOUSLY UNTIL THE AGE OF 103, WHEN SHE DIED.
SHE LEFT BEHIND 14 CHILDREN, 30 GRANDCHILDREN,
45 GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN, 25 GREAT-GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN
AND A 40-FOOT HOLE WHERE THE CREMATORIUM USED TO BE.
THAT IF SHE WANTED TO LIVE A LONG LIFE, THE SECRET WAS TO
SPRINKLE A PINCH OF GUN POWDER ON HER OATMEAL EVERY MORNING.
THE GRANDDAUGHTER DID THIS RELIGIOUSLY UNTIL THE AGE OF 103, WHEN SHE DIED.
SHE LEFT BEHIND 14 CHILDREN, 30 GRANDCHILDREN,
45 GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN, 25 GREAT-GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN
AND A 40-FOOT HOLE WHERE THE CREMATORIUM USED TO BE.
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This Day In History "Feb. 12th 1971"
James Cash Penney Died at age 95
The founder of J. C. Penney Department Store
James Cash Penney Died at age 95
The founder of J. C. Penney Department Store
J. C. Penney was born on a farm outside of Hamilton, Caldwell County, Missouri
to James Cash Penney, Sr. and Mary Frances Penney. He was
the seventh of twelve children, only six of whom lived to adulthood.
Penney's father was a Baptist
preacher and farmer whose strict discipline included making his son pay
for his own clothing once he reached his late pre-teens. His intentions
after graduation from Hamilton High School were to attend college with
the hopes of becoming a lawyer. However, his father's untimely death
forced a change in plans, with Penney taking a job as a store clerk to
help support the family. Penney's health problems caused him to venture
west to Longmont, Colorado, in his early twenties, where he found
employment with the Golden Rule Stores.
James Cash Penney married three times in his life. His first wife Bertha Alva Hess died of pneumonia, and the second wife Mary Hortense Kimball also died of unspecified medical issues in 1924. Finally Penney found lasting love with third wife Caroline Marie Autenrieth, to whom he was married forty-five years until his death. With his first wife he had two sons, Roswell Penney and James C. Penney III. With his second wife he had another son, Kimball Penney. And with his third wife, he had two daughters, Mary Frances Penney and Carol Penney.
Penney lived in New York City at 888 Park Avenue, though he spent the winters in Palm Springs, California. On December 26, 1970, Penney fell and fractured his hip. Just a few weeks later, he suffered a heart attack and never fully recovered. He died February 12, 1971. The Reverend Dr. Norman Vincent Peale delivered the eulogy at Penney's funeral. Penney was buried in the Bronx section of New York City. His grave, at the Woodlawn Cemetery, is not far from that of fellow retail entrepreneur, F. W. Woolworth.
James Cash Penney married three times in his life. His first wife Bertha Alva Hess died of pneumonia, and the second wife Mary Hortense Kimball also died of unspecified medical issues in 1924. Finally Penney found lasting love with third wife Caroline Marie Autenrieth, to whom he was married forty-five years until his death. With his first wife he had two sons, Roswell Penney and James C. Penney III. With his second wife he had another son, Kimball Penney. And with his third wife, he had two daughters, Mary Frances Penney and Carol Penney.
Penney lived in New York City at 888 Park Avenue, though he spent the winters in Palm Springs, California. On December 26, 1970, Penney fell and fractured his hip. Just a few weeks later, he suffered a heart attack and never fully recovered. He died February 12, 1971. The Reverend Dr. Norman Vincent Peale delivered the eulogy at Penney's funeral. Penney was buried in the Bronx section of New York City. His grave, at the Woodlawn Cemetery, is not far from that of fellow retail entrepreneur, F. W. Woolworth.
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