
Gary's Stuff
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Not much going on these days.

Saturday, October 10, 2009
This is my vette engine that had to be rebuilt.
Friday, October 9, 2009
Meet Ron and Barbara Morrow
Ron Kurtz with Paul and Beverly Tye
Ron and Barbara Morrow and Beverly Tye
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Vacation 2009
Cathy and I decided on the spur of the moment to take a vacation. Work is slow and this would be one time I could leave and not worry about work. We first went to Jasper, AL and visited dear friends, Steve and Terri Vance and then we traveled on to the Biltmore Estate and later drove all over the Smokey Mountains and even on the Natchez Trace for awhile on the trip back home. America has some beautiful countryside!!!! I selected a few pictures that show some of what we did. Enjoy.
A view on the drive through Cade's Cove. On this drive we saw two black bears and several old churches and homes of the early settlers in Tennessee and North Carolina.
On our train ride through the Great Smokey Mountains and the Nantahala Gorge. This is a beautiful section of the mountains and a wonderful place if you like to do white water rafting.

My first breakfast at the Inn on the Biltmore Estate. I had some of everything. We ate out on the veranda. The weather was in the 50's early and never got out of the 70's. We were blessed with wonderful weather.

The Biltmore Estate - absolutely amazing and a vacation I would highly recommend to all!

My dear, old, wonderful friend, Steve Vance. Sorry I forgot to take a good picture of Steve and Terri. We had a wonderful time spending the night with them on our way to the Biltmore Estate. They have been gone from Texarkana for 13 years and it seemed like we still see each other everyday. That is how it is with real friends. Thanks Terri and Steve for opening your house to us and for the wonderful meal at Ocean in Birmingham.
A view on the drive through Cade's Cove. On this drive we saw two black bears and several old churches and homes of the early settlers in Tennessee and North Carolina.
My first breakfast at the Inn on the Biltmore Estate. I had some of everything. We ate out on the veranda. The weather was in the 50's early and never got out of the 70's. We were blessed with wonderful weather.
The Biltmore Estate - absolutely amazing and a vacation I would highly recommend to all!
My dear, old, wonderful friend, Steve Vance. Sorry I forgot to take a good picture of Steve and Terri. We had a wonderful time spending the night with them on our way to the Biltmore Estate. They have been gone from Texarkana for 13 years and it seemed like we still see each other everyday. That is how it is with real friends. Thanks Terri and Steve for opening your house to us and for the wonderful meal at Ocean in Birmingham.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Below are pictures from the 2009 Stillwell Family Reunion held at our place this past weekend. The fish were biting and we would have to say that Tucker Stillwell had to be the winner of the fishing contest (if we had one). He fished the longest, the hardest and caught the most as well as the largest in size and quantity. He is the grandson of Jim and Patty Stillwell from Henderson, Tx. Tucker lives in Tyler, Tx and will be a freshmen next year. This was the largest family reunion we have ever had and the most fun for all. We really have some real fishermen in the Stillwell family.
Tucker Stillwell and a catfish he caught
Maddie, Kevin, Herman, Kelly, Seth and Ronal
Tucker Stillwell and a catfish he caught
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