Check out this impressive web site that sells sunglasses and caps wholesale.
It is www.ctswholesalesunglasses.com
They have a very large selection of over three hundred very impressive styles of sunglasses. These glasses come with different type of lenses and are packed in a variety of colors in a special box. I understand the company is getting new styles in every month.
They are selling many caps with saying on them which are a very popular item for retailers. I notice the have caps with Christian sayings on them and also armed forces caps along with many more saying . Almost too many to mention.
I recommend if you are a large wholesaler or retail outlet you check this site out. They have good quantity pricing. See you soon DEL
Filed under wholesale wholesaler by on Mar 27th, 2007. 2 Comments.
In 1943 during my school summer vacation I went to my uncles farm which was located about 30 miles outside the town of Sprague Washington. I was nine years old at the time and my mom and dad felt I should spend some time out in the Wild West I guess. We had no electricity but we did have well water, Out house and oil lamps.
I loved the farm and my aunt and uncle and all of the milk cows, along with the chickens and a pig . The farm was about twenty acres and the cows would go out and roam around on it. There was a lot of sage brush and I remember the meadowlarks singing ,chicken hawks flying overhead, and once and a while would dive down and get one of our chickens.
I helped my uncle harvest wheat in the summer on some very hot days. We didn’t have all of the modern equipment at that time like they have today. My uncle had an old Page car he had converted the back end into a pick-up bed and we hauled the milk and cream to town to sell. His old Page was one of the first cars in the Northwest. It wasn’t like the new Jaguar like my son has today. It was very hot and sunny there so I wore my sunglasses a lot of
The time and tried to get a nice tan
Going to go now and I will tell you more about my experiences on the farm in more of my comments. Bye for now DEL
Filed under Vacations by on Mar 29th, 2007.
In my article about summer on the farm I mentioned about the old Page car that my uncle owned. To start the car you had to go out in front of the car take a crank and spin it around hard to try to start the car. However the first thing to do was to set the magneto to the proper position on the steering column before you went up front to turn the crank. when the car started then my uncle would run around to the maginot adjuster on the steering column and set it to the position that would keep the spark advanced to the proper position so the car would run smooth.
Now we were ready to go. the shifter was on the floor so he would put it in low gear , let out the clutch and away we would go. then shifting into second gear and on into third gear.
The windshield was made of glass but the two side door windows were made of icing glass. Was kind of like flexible plastic thin and kind of foggy to look thru. The car didn’t go very fast, but it did get us to where we wanted to go.
Filed under Cars by on Mar 30th, 2007.