buckeyefarmer
Epic Contributor
Eric, here in Va we have differences in how to say Monticello.
Have a good day. Ed
And differences in saying Staunton.
Eric, here in Va we have differences in how to say Monticello.
Have a good day. Ed
I can't even imagine.Thanks for the support. I’m trying to get enough strength for the funeral home appointment this morning. I was never supposed to have to do this, I was going to go first. This is soooo hard!
Is the organ maker you know from just outside staunton va? Been on a tour there and watched them pour the metal for the pipes.
And differences in saying Staunton.
Locals pronounce it stanton, not staunton. LolHome of The Statler Brothers.:laughing:
Locals pronounce it stanton, not staunton. Lol
If i ever want to get under my wifes skin, i just say stanton. Lol. Works every time.Yes, I know. I've been there.
I have heard giant pipe organs in European cathedrals that literally made me shiver.
You don't even have to be into classical music, much less understanding Latin or Italian, when those huge pipe organs start singing
in enormous rooms with tall ceilings and lots of stone and glass. My pc has a nice Klipsch sound system hooked to it, with a little sub, and
once in awhile I'll search pipe organ. PJ, what model Wicks did you want to take home?
Gad, what has this forum come to?? Showing each others organs!!View attachment 527062PJ, my wifes organ, not nearly as fancy as yours. Pardon the stuff in front of it.
And a local from Staunton probably wouldn't think there is a difference in pronunciation.Locals pronounce it stanton, not staunton. Lol
Gad, what has this forum come to?? Showing each others organs!!.

Locals pronounce it stanton, not staunton. Lol
Gad, what has this forum come to?? Showing each others organs!!
And a local from Staunton probably wouldn't think there is a difference in pronunciation.
SWMBO pronounces pen the same as pin. She had me buying souvenir pens in the airports when I was on trips but she actually wanted pins. Took a while for her to tell me and we ended up with a lot of writing instruments instead of stuff to pin on her clothing.
A warm morning and beginning of two warm days, 78 today and 80 tomorrow.
Bad leg cramps last night from overdoing it yesterday put me into the hot tub at 1:30am and
when the cramps went away I was able to enjoy a beautiful night. Bright full moon, mid 50's out, smelling
mildly like bromine I came in and went right to sleep.
Today is paint day. Going to get the little Massey painting finished, but first....put my small phd on late yesterday so this morning I am drilling holes for shrubs and trees. I can get into a bunch of small places I couldn't before with the small tractor and phd, and no way I'm manually digging in solid tree roots. The phd patiently just chews its way through. I run it just above idle to save shear pins; sandy soil easy to drill once the roots are passed. One thing drilling holes with a phd does is give you an instant water retention ring, so I always use a size larger bit.
It's sad but I couldn't help remembering the awful feeling of reaching over for my wife in the morning and the bed was empty. No warm arm or hand to hold. That natural gesture we use to hold and treasure what we love so much. Randy is having a very tough time this morning I'm sure. Am hoping lots of his family is in to help him.