I am having a heck of a time finding the time to get work done on 17, as the best days of the season slip by with so many other things going on. Hence, the sparse updates, precisely when I hoped to have the most going on.
Disappointingly, of the four or five SPAAMFAA and collector's auto meet events coming up this summer in the area that I would have liked to have attended with 17, every single one is scheduled on a day that I am scheduled to work. What a serious drag! I haven't ruled out arranging the time off, but vacation time is precious, you know. Still, drats!
I still take 17 out every few weeks, though. And she received a visitor a few days ago when Engine 3 made a courtesy call up here to Station 6.
The story of my discovery and acquisition of Tacoma Fire's former Engine 17, one of the eight 1970 American LaFrance Type 900 pumpers once owned by the TFD and revered during my childhood, and its hoped-for road towards restoration.
Monday, June 28, 2010
Monday, June 14, 2010
It's an art project, but 17 played a bit part
This is only barely related to 17, but it seems like forever since I've posted, and I have no updates on work or the project at the moment. Hopefully this will tide you over until more news comes along.
My daughter is a fantastic artist, improving by leaps and bounds every time she takes something new on.
So, do you remember this picture from the February post "Living the Dream"?
My daughter is a fantastic artist, improving by leaps and bounds every time she takes something new on.
So, do you remember this picture from the February post "Living the Dream"?
Well, the daughter took this picture to school and managed to create the following fantastic bit of work:
Having kids is so cool. So, so cool. They're amazing.
Maybe if you manage to catch a ride in 17, she'll sketch you too.