
Here is the cascade sequence off the top rail when it is loaded. Dropping from the magazine load it banks off the 8 ball and next kicks off the cue ball to make the corner and hit the first rail running.
Der Dey Go! Off and running making the first turn and the runners taking the lead down the track. Trotters and pacers in pursuit. Quick. Load em at the gates again.
Folks, I knew renowned artist Amy Longenecker before she was staging her second solo Gallery stand in the Chelsea district at Monya Rowe Gallery. Today I found this A.B. original watercolor among the canvas's upstairs. There must be about a gazillion dollars worth of the artist canvas's here at the house. This rendition commemorates the infamous Elizabeth City Air Station Triple-Respondr flight to the Prince Edward Island's-CA to the rescue of our own Coast Guard Aviators. A "Hercie Bird" C-130 on Loran duty broke. A trusty Grumman Hu-16E "Goat" flew some parts to the rescue on an airways training premise. It broke too. So I was the Flight Mechanic on another HU-16E flight to take some parts for that one. We broke down too. (electrician Ernie pulled the voltage regulator and put it in the waste can-Radioman Spruill emptied it into the dumpster). They both dug it out and we went to join all of the others and Canadian Air Command on the base O-Club. Than we flew home to E-City in formation here leaving Prince Edward Island (notice the extra fuel tank mountings from where I got this pix). Donna is reading "The Artist's Way" so we are inspired and this painting now hangs in the ManSpace as a result. Thank You very much Amy. And Madison. She did the mirror.

Well I'll Bee. Here we are at the end and it rained this AM. Donna got this photo.


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