1930 road trip continues, pages 6 and 7.
“…had to change a tire at Glendive, 10 miles out had to fix another (tire)… Cabins nice have real rain water to wash in…had two tires to fix, then had another flat…The front axle is bent on the car and causes it to sway a lot…”
Based on Aunt Ellen's...
Continuing diary of 1930 road trip. “No pavement after Mullan (ID)…Roads fair in spots, but spots far apart…Wonderful cabins, terrible roads (MT)…First flat tire…”
Little moon and stars so perfect with baby Oz napping. Love the title effect. Beautiful pages. Know how you appreciate those blue skies. We used to live in the Northwest, now blue skies everyday (almost) in Phoenix.
Left home at 5 a.m. First day on the road an easy one. "Roads in wonderful condition." (That will soon change.)
Saw their cousins; “Made taffy and had lots of fun in general.”
My theme is a 1930 road trip my husband’s grandparents, father and aunt took traveling from Washington State to the East. They were gone for three months and traveled over 10,000 miles.
Page 1 is an introduction of how I envision the beginning to set the stage, but the remainder of the album...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.