"Big Daddy Don Garlits signing the glovebox door of my 69 Torino behind Cracker Barrel after we chased his race rig down I-65 from the U.S. Nationals. And my wife smiling!
Air hammer drilling into bedrock to install 6" test wells.
10" air hammer. Weighs about 1,100 pounds.
Support trucks with the Ditch Witch vacuum/hydro knife and box truck with my air compressor 1,700 cfms and 350 psi need to operate that 10" air hammer in the ground.
A picture of our recent family addition...a Siberian Kitten who is about 7 months old falling asleep during an movie we were watching! The other is some dolphins having fun playing in the wake of a fishing trip my sons and I went on this past fall.
Here is a picture of a decorated boat from last Christmas cruising the canals!
Also, the other pic is of my sweet banana patch with a fresh bunch ready to hit the table! Boy, they are good. They taste almost like a banana Star Burst candy when you eat them! :drool:
As very few of you know, I am an archaeologist. It's not 'Indiana Jones' exciting, but it's still pretty cool. Take this for example. This broken point was found in different units at different depths. Separated for centuries, the pieces still fit together perfectly:
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