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Wednesday, December 21, 2011
OLD WORKHORSE
Just an old photo of the jeep I use on the ranch, and Mexico from camp.
The Jeep is tough as nails, and will go almost anywhere, the tires are all full of flat-fix, or they would go down from all the cactus we run over.
Have had company, and they 'occupied' my computer room, so have not been able to post.
Hope ya'll all have a blessed Christmas.
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That is a nice looking jeep. It would sure get a lot of use at the chili cook-off.
ReplyDeleteWhat town in Mexico do you see from your property?
I don't know if there is a town, but I can see a few lights down there on a clear night.
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