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Thursday, April 17, 2003
 
I worked into the wee hours of the morning and completed 2 more features for my web page: Boy Scout Annual Lawn Mower Checkup and Cowboy Museum in Oklahoma City.

The Lawn Mower checkup event was held by my grandson's boy scout troup. While David was in camp working on his Order of the Arrow, his dad was very busy picking up and delivery lawn mower's to local resident. The boys and their dad's were busy cleaning and checking area residents lawn mowers. They had various stations set-up for cleaning the mower, checking the spark plug and oil, sharpening the blade and a final double-check to be sure every thing was done properly.

They did a really super job and I was able to capture the event with bits! I believe the event was a roaring success and the donated funds will help finance the troup's activities.

Lawn Mower Checkup link


The Cowboy Museum in Oklahoma City is also known as the "Western Heritage Museum". It is quite large and very impressive. They have a very large parking large and access from the expressway is really easy. If your are traveling via RV, they can accomodate your vehicle. One long wall had photos of many of the cowboy movie and singing stars. We stopped at the visitor's center and got a special coupon for a discount. They also had a senior's discount, so it was very in-expensive. We spent about 3 hours looking at the exhibits and could have spent more. They have a food bar that looked very good, but we did not want to spend the time. Many of the exhibits could not be photographed since they were on loan. Even so, I took close to 100 photos and have many of them on the web site.

Cowboy Museum link


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