Thursday, August 10, 2017

Wednesday in State Center

68º here in State Center, Iowa at 8:30 am Thursday.  Another delightful cool day.
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Our "formal" photo for the 2017 Kenwood RV Park Midwest Summer Rally.
Left to right:  Shirley Dagget and Larry Harris from Winterset, Iowa; Jim behind Pat Galloway from Owasso, Oklahoma;
Orville behind Linda Crane from Greenville, Minnesota, Terrie Servin from Prairie City, Illinois ; Dick behind Deanne Messer from Princeton, Minnesota;  Charlie Servin from Prairie City, Illinois; Bill behind Kathy Connelly from  Tescott, Kansas; Lillian Witt from Middletown, Ohio; Lynn Miles behind Phyllis Miles from Clarinda, IA; Jerry Witt from Middletown, Ohio; Justin Schoppe behind his grandmother Lola Schoppe from State Center, IA; Bill Oberholzer from Boone, IA; Harold behind LaRhoda Neher from Hiawatha, Kansas; Lynn behind Sharleen Stivers from Callaway, Nebraska, Lavon behind Anna Mae Schafer from Independence, Missouri; Ed behind Kay Stanger from Independence, Missouri; Don behind Linda Foote from Topeka, Kansas; and Butch Geiskin from Titonka, Iowa
Some of the guys brought their "Radio Cars"

They found some concrete at a Catholic Church here in town.

T-shirts were made last year with all years attending the summer rally
this year - 2017 - was added to those shirts brought.


Women worked up a lot of food


Lots of deserts!

Lola keeping an eye on things.

Time to eat

Lots of choices

 After beef roast and sweet corn and lots of side dishes with tons of vegetables and salads  Several games were played













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By after 8:30 pm those who
are staying in motels in
Marshalltown started heading
there.
Sunset last night.
We are all heading to Ames today to tour Reimann Gardens and eat lunch in Ames.

GROANER’S CORNER:(( A priest and a rabbi operated a church and a synagogue across the street from each other. Since their schedules intertwined, they decided to go in together to buy a car. After the purchase, they drove it home and parked it on the street between them.  A few minutes later, the rabbi looked out and saw the priest sprinkling water on their new car. It didn't need a wash, so he hurried out and asked the priest what he was doing.  "I'm blessing it," the priest replied. The rabbi considered this a moment, then went back inside the synagogue.
He reappeared a moment later with a hacksaw, walked over to the back of the car and cut off two inches of the tailpipe.
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Why did the chicken run onto the football field?    Because the umpire called a foul.
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Knock knock.
Who’s there?
Needle.
Needle who?
Needle little help gettin’ through.
More Later, Lynn

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