Thank you for stopping in Hinton, OK! That was my grandpa Roy Taylor you were talking about. My grandparents and my dad are in the cometary there also but I haven't been back since my dad's funeral. my Granpa Roy is also in the fiddler's hall of fame in Oklahoma City. He used to Have jam sessions in the barber shop when business was slow . I was never allowed to go to work with him because girls weren't allowed in the barber shop or the pool hall but my brother always got to go.
Thanks for stopping in Hinton. I used to hang out in that Barbershop as a kid with my Grandpa. Eventually my grandfather moved to Oklahoma City where he opened another barbershop. I'm enjoying the journey.
Adam your so sweet. That was very thoughtful of you to show the baber pole. I'm sure your viewer who's grandfather made that is very happy ! Thanks for still have a huge heart.
I want a tour of (one of) Gibson's factories! Pure Americana, like the Corvette Museum and the Factory Tour. Even if the realities of a modern day union shop are also on display there :-(
You rock brother. Stopping by to see that barber pole was very cool of you. Riding around with big the foot and seeing all that cool stuff makes me jealous! Keep up the good work bro!
thank you thank you thank you. I've been home sick and depressed for a long time. you put a smile on my face watching you drive through Oklahoma. I grew up in a small town you made my day thank you for what you do.
Adam, I can't wait to see your vlogs in the morning!!! I'm in the van with you brother, you seriously keep us entertained and amazed at what some will never get to see in this beautiful country of ours...keep up the good vlogging and thank you again for making my day better already!!!
Awesome video! So nice of you to take the time to find and show the barber shop pole crafted so long ago by a viewer's grandfather. And I'm a newspaper girl at heart, so I appreciate the interesting history in your travel vlogs! Safe journey! And keep having fun! 😊
Dude, you have no idea what watching this meant to me. In 1973 I packed up my bags and left Harrisburg, PA to start a new life in sunny Los Angeles. I drove Rte 66 knowing I was doing something that could never be done again in quite the same way as the Interstates were just being completed and Rte 66 would be a memory. I am so damn glad I took this road to California. Watching this video brought back such wonderful memories for me! I got tears in me eyes, dude. Thanks for making an old fart 70 year old dude remember a wonderful time in his life. 😂😂
I really enjoy Adam the woo van trips. As a young boy I told my kindergarten class when I grow up I want to live in a van. Never did it but I would like to think I would have as much fun learning about history as you do. Thanks for the Vlogs, these road Vlogs are my favorite!
These route 66 videos are great ! I love the weird stuff you find along the way ! I do not miss the daily Disneyland videos at all ! You make me feel as though I am with you on your adventures !
History is SO VERY important and I thank you for your respect for history and for others that you come in contact with!! This world could certainly use a lot more people like you brother!! Love the vids!! 👋👍
Adam thanks for stopping to visit all the places that people just don't have time to stop for now. Life is very busy today, but thanks to you in just a few minutes watching videos in the evening we can see the places we would never have time to visit.
That parking meter grave was so awesome! It must've broken poor Lucille's heart when the interstate came through. I loved woody Guthrie's gravestone, too, and all of the other unusual attractions you showed.
Springfield Missouri is where route 66 was decided upon. We have a lot of route 66 locations Like the restored Rail-Haven motel, a route 66 museum and our downtown square is route 66 ......Plus..... Wild Bill Hickok & Davis Tutt had the FIRST recorded shootout in the old west in july 21st 1865 on the square. Springfield IS route 66.
Man you need a small pop up camper that would sure save you some money on the road or a mini travel trailer. Camp grounds have showers and full restrooms
I'm an Indian housewife.... Watching your videos of American history with great interest. I feel I'm present right there . Really inspiring.... especially my favorite Elvis presley videos ... Thank you so much for making your videos so lively..
RE: Drone in the convenience store parking lot.... It would have been far more awkward had you gone in to film this "abandoned" location and had the cashier pop out to ask if you needed any help. LOL!
I'm sad you left California, but I think you made the right decision...these videos are awesome. not saying your California videos aren't cool, but these have a cooler feel to them. keep doing what you are doing Adam.
Branson Missouri is like a Christian/Patriotic Las Vegas strip. Bizarre but a must see to believe. Branson is where old 50's 60's rock bands retired & still perform.
Where's the bar in Utah? He probably passed it mainly because he's trying to make it to Indiana and that was a little out of his way, but as a Utahan I want the chance to see Adam too!
ADAM!! I just love you! So happy to see you back out on the road again. When you make your way back to the Panhandle (Navarre Beach), I have a warm bed and a home cooked meal for ya! Safe travels!!
There's not much to see in the UK as you think.If a building gets old over here they tear it down,plus there's not much open road like the US,it's all motorways over here.Plus the people aren't exactly friendly over here,if you start filming you're more likely to get beaten up for your camera.Don't let the media make you think that the UK is all tea and crumpets,all that went away about 30 years ago.Now it's all alcohol and drugs,not a nice place at all.=)
Well done as always, Adam. Thanks especially for showing us the remains of Woody Guthrie's homestead, and getting off the beaten path. I start each day with your vlog, and am most appreciative for the smiles and perspective each one brings to those of us who are unable to travel so extensively to the hidden corners of America. Your calling is a high one.
I'm from Southern California. But I live in Northeast Oklahoma. I've travelled that route many times. But we never stopped at those places. I really enjoyed this vlog.
I got a kick out of seeing the S&H green stamps advertisements. I had forgotten about them. All the memories of my mom and I sitting at the kitchen table gluing them into the booklets to get "free items". Seems like we always got either pillows or sheets. Have a safe and happy day.
When you were in Spokane you showed me the carousel, and while I am certain it has been re painted my Gradfather painted those horses when it first opened. I had not seen that in years. Thanks Adam for helping us all relieve memories.
Love your vids! - Showing the history - The quirky - The eccentricity - Of the peoples of the good old USA - And not forgeting your Humour as we tour with you ! - Thank you Mr Woo !
Adam, I am a Canadian, but I've visited a few States growing up. I gotta say, I love your vlogs. You and I share the same interest in finding things from the past, in the present. I appreciate your humor, and your quest to travel across the U.S. looking for the most interesting subjects you can find. I'm also a kindergarten teacher, and I love my summer's off, because I use them to overdose on your videos. Thanks for following your dreams, and sharing them with the world.
FYI See the pavement the way it looks "stitched" together? The cement concrete panels start to all tilt due to the heavy truck traffic. So they grout in steel bars to keep them level. Retired Wa. State DOT ( WSDOT) Engineer.
Good video Adam, I like how you are giving historic information on every place you visit. No matter how minute it is the information is significant to someone.
Your videos have been a daily tradition for my wife and I for years. So happy that you're back on the road, LOVE the edited road trip vlogs so far!!! God bless, stay safe and continue doing what you're doing. PS: you've totally inspired me to try and go 60 days with only drinking water as a beverage!
Your Vlogs are fascinating, they just get better and better. I'm loving your road trip and the majestic aerial shots are the icing on the cake. You truly are a geography, history teacher and all round entertainer. Thanks Adam.
Just discovered your channel. So of course you leave LA right as I discovered this. I really enjoyed the Disneyland vids and was sad to see that you just left. However what you have been doing since has been simply fantastic! I have a lot to catch up on but just wanted to give major props. This is better than anything on the travel channel right now! Stay safe!
I lived in Enid Oklahoma for 11 yrs its a cool place to visit if you get the chance my son still lives there thanks for showing me Oklahoma again safe trip Adam
hey Adam, I think it was really awesome for you to show that barbershop pole for that person, much respect brother. I have really enjoyed watching your daily videos, I hope to see the country like this someday. be safe!
Since you started your road trip from Cali,I've watched every episode the day it's uploaded,totally awesome and has become a highlight of my day every day! THE DAILY WOOOOOOOO!!!!!
Hey there Adam. I've recently started watching your vlogs and I really can't get enough. All the traveling you do and living simple is something I enjoyed and missed dearly. I can really appreciate in preserving our history. I to feel the same. Although my first passion is working as a nurse, history is surely my second. It's nice to see someone like you taking their time to show us what our country is all about. Thank you so much for what you do. I'm definitely a fan for sure. Absolutely love your fun and upbeat self. Keep cranking out those vlogs. Can't wait to keep on watching.
great day...I love the way that you notice the small things that can really be significant and how you love and spread the stories of history...I'm exactly the same..I'm love buying vintage items and knowing the full story of who owned the item...imaginings fascinates me that you can visit the places on route 66 and see all the history but the people, thier lives and thier stories are gone..you keep them all alive...much love..Becks
Old school dryers woop woop!!! A lot of the modern dryers are too loud and they can genuinely damage your hearing. I'm really careful with my hearing now, as I suffer with tinnitus after all the gigs and raves I went to in the past.
eternal sunshine of the ...... Awe, I.know that is very annoying and frustrating! I get it for very short spans and my wife is now getting it! Hang in there for medical technology changes daily and prayerfully there will be a cure and or remedy soon for your tinnitus!! 🙏
Doing my best to cover as much ground and subjects as possible each day . Hope you enjoy the vlogs .
We love you Woo-ster.
Vlogs are awesome Adam, continue to have safe travels.
Adam you jerk, kidd8ng, but you made me cry , a bit. that was awesome you took the time to find that guys grandfather's creation, touching. 👊
Totally digging the vlogs! Glad to see you are enjoying the open road. Keep up the good work and God bless.
Excellent job, good sir. Excellent job. Another morning of things I might never have seen.
Thank you for stopping in Hinton, OK! That was my grandpa Roy Taylor you were talking about. My grandparents and my dad are in the cometary there also but I haven't been back since my dad's funeral. my Granpa Roy is also in the fiddler's hall of fame in Oklahoma City. He used to Have jam sessions in the barber shop when business was slow . I was never allowed to go to work with him because girls weren't allowed in the barber shop or the pool hall but my brother always got to go.
That was so cool of him to do that :)
Love watching you're road trips ..hope to visit USA one day.
Kathy Fair My mother was born in Hinton in 1929.
bchlovr is she still alive
Thanks for stopping in Hinton. I used to hang out in that Barbershop as a kid with my Grandpa. Eventually my grandfather moved to Oklahoma City where he opened another barbershop. I'm enjoying the journey.
Do you remember Roy the Fiddler? He use to have jam sessions there!
@@kelliintexas3575 Roy Taylor was my grandpa. In 1981 and 1983 he was the Oklahoma state champion Fiddler.
I'm so enjoying your journey, Adam! Thank you for taking us along with you. You're in my prayers for safe travels!
thank you
Adam your so sweet. That was very thoughtful of you to show the baber pole. I'm sure your viewer who's grandfather made that is very happy ! Thanks for still have a huge heart.
If you drive through Memphis, TN. stop and hit me up. I work at the Gibson Guitar factory and would love to give you a tour of the factory.
Would love this!
My dad's cousin was the Custom Guitar Manager in Kalamazoo. MI for 25 years or more . I
sounds fun. might be a while before I get there but in time for sure
I want a tour of (one of) Gibson's factories! Pure Americana, like the Corvette Museum and the Factory Tour. Even if the realities of a modern day union shop are also on display there :-(
Is it true that Ric Olsen of 80's band, Berlin, works there? If so, say hi to him for me. I am a huge Berlin fan.
You rock brother. Stopping by to see that barber pole was very cool of you. Riding around with big the foot and seeing all that cool stuff makes me jealous! Keep up the good work bro!
thank you thank you thank you. I've been home sick and depressed for a long time. you put a smile on my face watching you drive through Oklahoma.
I grew up in a small town you made my day thank you for what you do.
Adam, I can't wait to see your vlogs in the morning!!! I'm in the van with you brother, you seriously keep us entertained and amazed at what some will never get to see in this beautiful country of ours...keep up the good vlogging and thank you again for making my day better already!!!
Life really stinks lately, thanks for giving me a break. Love the traveling.....
keep the faith Sarah
+adamthewoo Thank you brother.
Awesome video! So nice of you to take the time to find and show the barber shop pole crafted so long ago by a viewer's grandfather. And I'm a newspaper girl at heart, so I appreciate the interesting history in your travel vlogs! Safe journey! And keep having fun! 😊
Agreed! I was touched to see Adam do that. I'm glad he spotted that guy's request out of the thousands of messages he must get each day :o
It really was a thoughtful gesture! :-)
By the way, I just checked out your channel and your dumpster diving video was pretty darn funny. LOL! New subscriber here. :-)
Thank you, Maria! That means the world to me!!! :)
+VLOGNOSIS You're welcome! 😊
Another awesome and action packed Vlog! So many great little pieces of history out there to be seen.
I have been binge watching for days!
Lisa McDonald n
Lisa McDonald same
Dude, you have no idea what watching this meant to me. In 1973 I packed up my bags and left Harrisburg, PA to start a new life in sunny Los Angeles. I drove Rte 66 knowing I was doing something that could never be done again in quite the same way as the Interstates were just being completed and Rte 66 would be a memory. I am so damn glad I took this road to California. Watching this video brought back such wonderful memories for me! I got tears in me eyes, dude. Thanks for making an old fart 70 year old dude remember a wonderful time in his life. 😂😂
I live in Harrisburg now and I understand why you left.
cool stuff. I can see you are so happy on the road trip too
Love how there is like no traffic anywhere you going too . Not like L.A. .
Be Blessed Bro
I really enjoy Adam the woo van trips. As a young boy I told my kindergarten class when I grow up I want to live in a van. Never did it but I would like to think I would have as much fun learning about history as you do. Thanks for the Vlogs, these road Vlogs are my favorite!
These route 66 videos are great ! I love the weird stuff you find along the way ! I do not miss the daily Disneyland videos at all ! You make me feel as though I am with you on your adventures !
feels good to be out and bout
History is SO VERY important and I thank you for your respect for history and for others that you come in contact with!! This world could certainly use a lot more people like you brother!! Love the vids!! 👋👍
I'd love to meet you Adam I live in Tulsa I watch. The daily woo everyday thank you for letting. Me live vicariously through you
So super cool of you tracking down that barber pole Adam. Thanks for sharing your journey with all of us.
This is the most interesting and fun vlog on youtube. I love it!
Adam thanks for stopping to visit all the places that people just don't have time to stop for now. Life is very busy today, but thanks to you in just a few minutes watching videos in the evening we can see the places we would never have time to visit.
Another awesome video Adam. They're inspiring. I hope to travel across the states too someday
That was so cool of you to take the time to find and film that persons grandfathers barber pole! I bet it made their day! 💈
That parking meter grave was so awesome! It must've broken poor Lucille's heart when the interstate came through. I loved woody Guthrie's gravestone, too, and all of the other unusual attractions you showed.
Thank you for covering a lot of places because I didn't get to stop at any of those awesome places. Thank you Adam!
Springfield Missouri is where route 66 was decided upon.
We have a lot of route 66 locations Like the restored Rail-Haven motel, a route 66 museum and our downtown square is route 66 ......Plus..... Wild Bill Hickok & Davis Tutt had the FIRST recorded shootout in the old west in july 21st 1865 on the square.
Springfield IS route 66.
You're journey is amazing. Was not aware of many of the history you have shown so far. Thanks!
Man you need a small pop up camper that would sure save you some money on the road or a mini travel trailer. Camp grounds have showers and full restrooms
Thank you for sharing your travels with us. I'M LOVING THEM!
gotta love Oklahoma, never a dull area in that state
I absolutely love your passion for history. I feel the same way. I am so drawn to museums and history centers.
it was Elvis Presley...thank me by giving me a like...
Carmen Velasquez whats a like?
@Jacob Dean some singer guy from Memphis.
I forgot how much I love your road vlogs. Excellent! Glad you went back on the road.
aww I loved the keurig and the hat grab, that really takes me back :)
He must've saw a sign that said "make yourself at home" - so he did? :)
I'm an Indian housewife....
Watching your videos of American history with great interest. I feel I'm present right there . Really inspiring.... especially my favorite Elvis presley videos ...
Thank you so much for making your videos so lively..
RE: Drone in the convenience store parking lot.... It would have been far more awkward had you gone in to film this "abandoned" location and had the cashier pop out to ask if you needed any help. LOL!
Thanks Adam another wonderful day with you on the road .... Sharon
I'm sad you left California, but I think you made the right decision...these videos are awesome. not saying your California videos aren't cool, but these have a cooler feel to them. keep doing what you are doing Adam.
Thank you Adam very much!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOVE what you do!!!!!!!!!!!
Adam, you gotta hit up Eskimo joe's in Stillwater! Also, it's very cool seeing you in my home state. I've been loving the vlogs lately.
Thanks Adam, glad to see you out in your element and out of that cage apartment ! Happy for you !
Won't lie watching you pump under 2 gas kinda hurt. Im from LA :/
it felt beautiful I must admit
Yep!!
I just discovered your videos the past few months and really enjoy them. Love old cemeteries and buildings, too. Safe travels. I'll keep watching.
BTW, your cinematic transitions take longer to set up and edit but they're worth it. Drone footage has been amazing.
thank you its worth it in the long run. Thanks for the comment
You're doing awesome Adam! Thoroughly enjoying your travels. I love seeing old history and vintage things.
Branson Missouri is like a Christian/Patriotic Las Vegas strip.
Bizarre but a must see to believe. Branson is where old 50's 60's rock bands retired & still perform.
I agree it's a cool place to visit mostly about country music. Been there a few times
Also there are some big abandoned castle looking buildings right near there
Don't they have some kind of Titanic exhibit there?
A Charles
Yes they do.
+A Charles (W) I went to it in 2012. It's amazing. Go see it.
I just love these videos and seeing this view of the USA. Great work. Thankyou so much.
Hey Adam! Are you going to be in Arkansas any time soon? We have some pretty cool attractions like a park dedicated to the Beatles!
that sounds awesome
Utah has a bar dedicated to the beatles. Beat that Arkansas. But Adam flew on past Utah, can't imagine why...... :/
Where's the bar in Utah? He probably passed it mainly because he's trying to make it to Indiana and that was a little out of his way, but as a Utahan I want the chance to see Adam too!
WHY would anyone want to go to UTARD ? OR PUTAH ? LOL...LOL...
BigHeartedMan65 Amazing winter sports, massive amounts of history, and a really awesome community for LGBT people is why anyone would
ADAM!! I just love you! So happy to see you back out on the road again. When you make your way back to the Panhandle (Navarre Beach), I have a warm bed and a home cooked meal for ya! Safe travels!!
I love the American way of life,just my luck I was born British.=(
You are welcome to visit us any time :)
The way the world is going, we'll probably end up being one country again!
Why can't you drive around and take videos in your country?
Britian just left the EU, things are looking up.
There's not much to see in the UK as you think.If a building gets old over here they tear it down,plus there's not much open road like the US,it's all motorways over here.Plus the people aren't exactly friendly over here,if you start filming you're more likely to get beaten up for your camera.Don't let the media make you think that the UK is all tea and crumpets,all that went away about 30 years ago.Now it's all alcohol and drugs,not a nice place at all.=)
I adore Adam the Woo!!!! The way you talk makes me smile so much and feel really happy!!
Well done as always, Adam. Thanks especially for showing us the remains of Woody Guthrie's homestead, and getting off the beaten path. I start each day with your vlog, and am most appreciative for the smiles and perspective each one brings to those of us who are unable to travel so extensively to the hidden corners of America. Your calling is a high one.
I'm from Southern California. But I live in Northeast Oklahoma. I've travelled that route many times. But we never stopped at those places. I really enjoyed this vlog.
I got a kick out of seeing the S&H green stamps advertisements. I had forgotten about them. All the memories of my mom and I sitting at the kitchen table gluing them into the booklets to get "free items". Seems like we always got either pillows or sheets. Have a safe and happy day.
Between you and Justin, I have learned so much about the history of Route 66. Thank you for taking us along with you!
When you were in Spokane you showed me the carousel, and while I am certain it has been re painted my Gradfather painted those horses when it first opened. I had not seen that in years. Thanks Adam for helping us all relieve memories.
How cool it is to see middle American landscapes and history, we're so lucky to live in a beautiful country ! thanks for sharing the videos.
Thank you Adam for these videos! Every night I watch one of your videos, and go on another adventure!
You seem much happier being out on the road again. Happy trails!
It's your birthday today, 8-10-20. Just now enjoying your travels. That tombstone was great. Loving your travels.
Adam you rock. That was awesome finding that barber shop pole for the commenter. God Bless.
I love learning history that just passed me by. Love your videos.
That was very nice of you Adam to do that for the viewer. You probably made his day.
This video is just chuck full of "Goodness"!!
Loved the barber shop pole story, gave me chills!
Love your vids! - Showing the history - The quirky - The eccentricity - Of the peoples of the good old USA - And not forgeting your Humour as we tour with you ! - Thank you Mr Woo !
Adam, I am a Canadian, but I've visited a few States growing up. I gotta say, I love your vlogs. You and I share the same interest in finding things from the past, in the present. I appreciate your humor, and your quest to travel across the U.S. looking for the most interesting subjects you can find. I'm also a kindergarten teacher, and I love my summer's off, because I use them to overdose on your videos. Thanks for following your dreams, and sharing them with the world.
Adam I agree that history should be preserved and appreciated.Well done and entertaining.Fast paced and content aplenty.See you around
Thanks for the road trip, awesome day. Best wishes from Australia
Adam, always enjoy your humor! love riding along with you on the open road,,,,good day to you... Sass
I haven't been watching Adam all those yrs when u first started out on ur adventures but I keep watching ur daily blogs now that ur on the road.
I appreciate your adventures Adam.. I may never see those places... But I learn about them from you!
FYI
See the pavement the way it looks "stitched" together? The cement concrete panels start to all tilt due to the heavy truck traffic. So they grout in steel bars to keep them level. Retired Wa. State DOT ( WSDOT) Engineer.
Thank you so much for your travels and sharing your videos you do such a great job!!
Good video Adam, I like how you are giving historic information on every place you visit. No matter how minute it is the information is significant to someone.
Always wanted to do 66. Don't know when I'll get the chance but I've watched every video so far and I love them! Keep the adventure coming Adam!
Adam, you show us so many unique sites that are very worthy of people seeing. please show us more. you keep posting I'll keep watching. thank you
These videos have come full circle. Nice to complete that before you head overseas. thanks
it's always a pleasure to watch your blogs..the effort you put into them are well worth watching.
Your videos have been a daily tradition for my wife and I for years. So happy that you're back on the road, LOVE the edited road trip vlogs so far!!! God bless, stay safe and continue doing what you're doing. PS: you've totally inspired me to try and go 60 days with only drinking water as a beverage!
...History should be respected and preserved! How true that is. Many Thanks
Oh the barber shop pole and doing that for someone is pretty awesome! Super proud to watch you for that kinda stuff. Made my day better too.
Your Vlogs are fascinating, they just get better and better. I'm loving your road trip and the majestic aerial shots are the icing on the cake. You truly are a geography, history teacher and all round entertainer. Thanks Adam.
Just discovered your channel. So of course you leave LA right as I discovered this. I really enjoyed the Disneyland vids and was sad to see that you just left. However what you have been doing since has been simply fantastic! I have a lot to catch up on but just wanted to give major props. This is better than anything on the travel channel right now! Stay safe!
Thanks for sharing your trip on route 66. Been enjoying it. If you pass through Minnesota I'd gladly buy you a tank of gas.
I lived in Enid Oklahoma for 11 yrs its a cool place to visit if you get the chance my son still lives there thanks for showing me Oklahoma again safe trip Adam
hey Adam, I think it was really awesome for you to show that barbershop pole for that person, much respect brother. I have really enjoyed watching your daily videos, I hope to see the country like this someday. be safe!
Thank you very much!!!
Ive really been enjoying these videos. It was also very thoughtful to stop in that town to show that barber pole for your viewer.
It's fun to see your tour videos and see what USA towns are like to me in another country and many others.Love the history too.
Glad to see you back on the coffee nectar of the gods. Thx for your awesome vids!
Since you started your road trip from Cali,I've watched every episode the day it's uploaded,totally awesome and has become a highlight of my day every day! THE DAILY WOOOOOOOO!!!!!
I enjoy all of your videos stay safe on you journey's greetings from Ireland Dublin to be precise thanks Paul
A big hello from the UK. I love your vlogs. It's great to see some of the small towns. Keep it up, I'm loving every minute of it. Kind regards.
Hey there Adam. I've recently started watching your vlogs and I really can't get enough. All the traveling you do and living simple is something I enjoyed and missed dearly. I can really appreciate in preserving our history. I to feel the same. Although my first passion is working as a nurse, history is surely my second. It's nice to see someone like you taking their time to show us what our country is all about. Thank you so much for what you do. I'm definitely a fan for sure. Absolutely love your fun and upbeat self. Keep cranking out those vlogs. Can't wait to keep on watching.
Another awesome vlog! Thanks for cramming in as much as you can... I seriously need to drive the entire Route 66 before I die... new bucket list item!
great day...I love the way that you notice the small things that can really be significant and how you love and spread the stories of history...I'm exactly the same..I'm love buying vintage items and knowing the full story of who owned the item...imaginings fascinates me that you can visit the places on route 66 and see all the history but the people, thier lives and thier stories are gone..you keep them all alive...much love..Becks
Great videos. You represent the freedom many wish they had but not willing to risk the unknown. Be safe out there.
Loving the videos from Route 66, I've always been so interested in this part of the country. Thank you for sharing your travels with all of us!
Old school dryers woop woop!!! A lot of the modern dryers are too loud and they can genuinely damage your hearing. I'm really careful with my hearing now, as I suffer with tinnitus after all the gigs and raves I went to in the past.
eternal sunshine of the ...... Awe, I.know that is very annoying and frustrating! I get it for very short spans and my wife is now getting it! Hang in there for medical technology changes daily and prayerfully there will be a cure and or remedy soon for your tinnitus!! 🙏