Posted by eastexan on February 06, 2010 at 10:52:37 from (96.15.58.68):
In Reply to: Missouri Folks posted by C.R. on February 05, 2010 at 03:14:15:
1206SWMO said: (quoted from post at 10:02:00 02/05/10) My wife grew up in West Plains and has lots of family still
there.Her cousins husband has a trucking company based in
Willow Springs.Its a real nice area and has really been growing.
Heres a picture I took in June 2009 at the car show on the square
in West Plains.Also here is a picture of the Old Opera House on
the west side of the square.
Yep, I have a few kinfolk there in "Willer Sprangs", as some of the natives call it. Some old timers would just call it "Willer". :D
It's pretty country around there all right, but the thing I disliked was the chiggers & ticks in the summertime.
We used to have them here in Texas too, until the fire ants eliminated them. That's the only thing I like about those hateful little critters.
They are gradually spreading your way, but it will probably take a few years. We've already sent you our excess of Armadillo's. :wink:
If I'm not mistaken, the car in that top picture is a Metropolitan. I used to see them once in a while during the 50's & 60's. They always reminded me of a miniature early 50's Nash Rambler. Thanks for the pic's.
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