Airplane in hibernation

Piper Cub sheltered from the snow
Airplane in hibernation

Winter slows down many functions. It is not just the animals that go into hibernation.

Red Stewart Airfield, Waynesville, Ohio, is one of the finest grass strip, grass roots airports you will find. Driving past many municipal airports will find little activity, but not at Stewart Airfield. There are always cars present and planes active.

But, things do slow down in winter, and grass strips in particular. Plowing the snow off can damage the runway. So, many planes sit until the snow melts. Itโ€™s a little like motorcycling.

Brent

Have you restored your Farmall tractor?

Roaming around the countryside and visiting a farm or two can reveal a lot of potential for fine art images. Old tractors are great. Old tractors that look new again are fascinating.

While on the Barn Quilt Tour, I spotted this pristine Farmall tractor.

Yes. It runs. And, it proves there is more out there on the farm than John Deere.

Brent

Looking for a place to sit a spell

Iโ€™ve been sorting through photos, looking for those images that stand out. And, when I identify one as a โ€œkeeper,โ€ Iโ€™ll share it with you. Below is one of those images.

On a motorcycle breakfast ride and stop at Rabbit Hash, KY, the porch of the general store was very inviting. An old fashioned general store, which has become quite a destination for day-trippers, the porch just begs one to sit and chat a while.

Which chair would you pick to rest for a spell?

Brent