Shaw is in a unmarked grave in that area near the wolf grave site. there's not many interments in that plot of land , maybe 5 or 6, and all are unmarked from time and people not upkeeping it. He's there you just cant exactly pinpoint him any more since at that time most headstones where made of wood or marker stones which have either rotted away with the weather, been stolen or simply blend in with the desert. They did an xray of the ground to find the people a few years back to see where the boundaries are. its mostly just bandits and unknowns who had little to afford a proper burial.
I am still on vacation until October, but I cannot help myself, had to get out a few days ago to film this Diablo Canyon story! I will have an episode coming out every two weeks between now and October. But next week and the week after I will have Part 2 and 3 of the New Orleans walks coming out. These are all productions I made last year. Also, on Saturday, June 8th, will be doing a livestream in the morning, passing thru Chicago. Then I can update you all on what I have been up to. 😀👍 🎸 A little outtake from this episode, sing it with me Gang! EAGLES / 1972 - Take It Easy - ruclips.net/video/R_oxW3-B6iI/видео.htmlsi=BTujZBcYPirkPPQT 🤔 Why did the Eagles use Winslow, Arizona in their song? Jackson Browne originally began writing "Take It Easy" in 1971 for his own eponymous debut album but was having difficulty finishing the song. Browne's friend Glenn Frey - who lived in the same Echo Park California apartment building as Browne - had heard an early version and later asked Browne about it. Browne then played the unfinished second verse that begins with "Well, I'm a-standin' on a corner in Winslow, Arizona...", and Frey finished the verse with "Such a fine sight to see. It's a girl, my lord, in a flatbed Ford, slowin' down to take a look at me." Jackson Browne was very happy with the result and suggested that they finish the song together. The resulting song became the first track on the Eagles' debut album and was released as their first single.
I love watching you on these videos, I learn so much and I feel like I’m on vacation, I love traveling around to these kinds of places and learning history. Thanks you for posting so many interesting places & stories🥰
Thank you so much, Mr Ron, for sharing your adventures ❤You were dedicated born to be a story teller❤ I have learned so much! I l9ve history and I love your channel ❤I hope you are enjoying your vacation ❤God bless you ❤
I am replying to Melanie's letter on her illness for fear of going out. I suffer to since I was 18 ,I had good times and improved, and when there has been trauma, I've got worse. I expect you have had traumas that's how it starts. Don't give up ,someone came into my life and changed me so much and I was so confident, but he left and I was lucky to hearsave friends to go out with but 27 years later a lot of my friends have passed and dome have moved and I'm just don't go to the places I used to. I hope you never give up. I f you want to reply feel free. The lives of the forgotten he so I'd a lovely person and reader It's warming to hear he's compassion,and love of nature. Love to you. Chrissiexxxxx❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@@FacesoftheForgotten because people didn’t smile in pictures until around the 1920s. They say it’s because it took too long to pose for the picture before that. The picture was definitely taken before that period. I loved seeing it. Thanks again for posting.
@@FacesoftheForgotten saw Kansas in 79 or 80 here in Phoenix. Then again 2017 in Phoenix. They are awesome. Rendezvous at the Dons camp this year Oct 25th. 20th anniversary. Be there. Lots of fun🌵
I have an illness that due to fear I can't leave my home. So, I thank you so much for showing these lands that are embedded in my blood. I have not seen these fields, roads and mountains that seem to come up from no where in 15 years. I never thought the what looks like a plain some what boring site could be so beautiful. Thank you.
My heart and prayers are with you, Melany, you are not alone. I’ve been bedridden for years (I’m 39, but have been sick and in a lot of pain since babyhood), and never could walk too much, so i can understand. Have you been able to try pot yet? My state (GA) now has medical marijuana and I’m hoping that it can, at least, help me cope with the anxiety attacks from the pain. Anyway, isn’t the internet incredible!? The able-bodied are such a blessing to us, too. This channel especially, he works so hard and has a huge heart. Big (gentle) hugs, my friend. G-d bless you. Shalom 🤍🙏🕊
@@MayimHastings Thank you for your kind and warm words. I feel for you because body pain is so very hard. I have tried marijuana but I don't like what it does to my mind. We all have different chemistry. Anything that helps with body pain should be used if the person wants it. I pray for our Lord Jesus, to continue giving you strength, courage and endurance. Amen💜
2 Timothy V 1 God has not given us the sport of fear but power love and of a sound mind! Praying for you to be completely healed of the spirt of fear that takes over!
@@jnolette1030 Oof, sorry to hear that! Yeah, fear of leaving the house is agoraphobia! Though, i sort of have the reverse of that, as all i want to do is get out of here and feel so trapped. It takes multiple helpers, a lot of planning and a tremendous amount of pain just to get out of the house because of the nature of my disability. But when I am outside i am grateful for every second. The shiny leaves after a rain, the sweet smell of the dewy mycelium and red clay, and the peppery kudzu in the morning... May the Messiah come soon so all will be made new and suffering cease. Then will be our time! G-d bless you, my friend! Shalom to you and yours 🤍🙏🕊
Now that's creepy! Esp that he had a smile on his face!!! I wonder if he had a smile when he was *initially put in his coffin! Also, his left hand had a wicked injury on it.
Those pictures were awesome of John Shaw. Creepy how someone would dig him up and pour whiskey down his throat. He did look like he was smiling. Great story Ron. As always my friend.❤😊
No cemetery to remote. Or hazardous to reach. In places even the buzzards boycott. There be our beloved Mr. Carlson with another grizzly old west story. Enough to straighten the curls out of your hair! 🤔😵💫 Yikes! Your a national treasure sir!
Great story Ron as always enjoy these hidden treasures that are all over this country John Shaw well he went with a shot of whiskey and one in his head damn those were wild days, still are. Great seeing you Ron be safe and well.
Greetings from Australia - what an amazing story. Many thanks. My wife and I were driving in the area you are in a couple of years back, just goes to show that history in all forms is everywhere you choose to find it.
Thank you for going so far out of the way to show parts of history we would all probably miss because our school books do not tell all of the most interesting of stories. The way you tell the stories as you walk brings life back into the how life might have been and forgotten paths of incredible and fascinating people's lives that deserve to be remembered and told. Again thank you.
He looked alive and so peaceful with his smile . What a story . I always try to imagine how the area might have looked like that time . Thank You for this story , Ron ! 😊
Thanks for the escape from reality Thanks for the fantastic stories you find ..I wanted to stay in this escape ..but the reality of the lawnmower was sitting and waiting
Wow, what a story. Kodak cameras were definitely the rage to push you to take the train back to a grave, dig up the body and take a picture. Amazing shot. He looked peaceful. Thanks for this story. ❤❤
Thanks Laura for giving Ron the lead on this great piece of history ❤ Ron you did great, you take me on great travels as I am not able to travel due to long covid ❤
@@FacesoftheForgotten Thanks so much, I contracted covid 02/2020 , been a battle ever since was on a ventilator for 6 days , rehab to gain strength for 4 weeks, I am a fighter I will overcome this
I love all your stories!! So happy to get one from you while you're vacationing. I adore historic stories, especially anything from old west times.... thanks for allowing us on your journeys, as we can see places and things most of us could never see otherwise! LOVE, LOVE OLD CEMETARIES. ❤
Hello Mr Ron, greetings from sunny Gloucestershire in the UK. I have recently subscribed to your channel and I'm enjoying catching up with your videos, ive enjoyed them so much I haven't watched TV for day's. Keep posting your fine work......
Thank you Ron, now I have that cool song stuck in my head!! I finished singing it for you!! Very interesting story! You brightened up my Sunday!! Stay safe out there!!❤
I just wrote about this incident for The Tombstone Epitaph (June 2024 issue) using period newspaper articles from the time. The newspapers interviewed Sheriff Houck and Pemberton afterwards and they both gave detailed accounts. Your version is fairly accurate.
Hi Ron, I work with a direct descendent of the VOLZ family in Phx Az! She knows how much I love history and cemeteries, and shared her families accounts of this event. Thank you for sharing and have a great time on vacation.
I used to live in Kingman, Yucca and Oatman. I had my daughter at Kingman Regional Hospital. Bullhead city was quite the adventure. ;) I miss the monsoons out there. We could see the “golf ball house” from our window in Yucca. Lots of history in Arizona. Have fun and great to see another upload! Glad you couldn’t help yourself. 😳 The ending was quite the adventure as well.
Great storytelling as always. Thanks, Ron! John Shaw had the face of a drunken angel. Too bad he made some bad life choices. Loved the photo of Fred Volz and his wife. Seems rare to see photos of that time where people are smiling and look happy.
Yep I will be back probably a little before Halloween I have two episodes set up for Halloween right now. The last two weeks before the end of October.
..." Wouldn't it be neat to find that bottle?" Love that mischievous laughter, Ron!!😂😂 No, no, Ron, be a GOOD soul & don't get into any shenanigans! 😉😉😁😁😁😅😅😅
Thank you Mr Ron Carlson, I'd be betting you've got some fantastic stories to tell us about your travels while on vacation....looking forward to seeing and hearing more from you very soon. Enjoy the rest of your holiday.👍🏻
Wow, it was nice of them to make thing's right..And I can't lie, that was morbid...Thanks for sharing Ron...Enjoy your vacation...Can't wait to chat with you....Please stay safe..
Thanks for another fascinating adventure, Ron! I love stories about the old west and have visited many ghost towns here in California. There is something beautiful and romantic about the desert and the hearty pioneers who traveled through it in the 19th and 20th centuries.
What a story at the end there, Ron, wow. Absolutely nuts! The smile on John Shaw’s corpse, the whiskey shot and standing him up? Crazy! Such a desolate place. Thx Ron & Laura for the story
Thanks Ron for sharing these great videos and stories I am enjoying them and hope you are doing well on your vacation, miss seeing you but glad you are doing well. 😊
Nice comment about the eagles ...Fun fact The guys we're living in a house. and rented out the basement .For the rent 1 month the guy that was living in the basement Give them that song ..Take it easy ...The guy's name was Jackson browne
This is very cool. The minute you mention Winslow Arizona the Take It Easy lyrics were in my head and you started singing them. Very cool Ron. Great video as usual.
Right on, how about it!! 🎵 Take it easy, take it easy Don't let the sound of your own wheels drive you crazy Lighten up while you still can Don't even try to understand Just find a place to make your stand Take it easy
Hi Ron, I am a new member and have not seen all of your videos yet. Have you covered Salem, OH? I went on a graveyard tour there and they have some interesting stories about some of the people interred in 2 cemeteries. One is Goldie Bell Taylor buried in Hope Cemetery. She was a young girl who died in the 19th century. Her father had a statue of her erected on her grave. I believe the story was that the father would put fresh flowers in the arms of the statue every day for the rest of his life. After the father passed the flowers continued to appear. To this day Goldie Bell still gets fresh flowers. If you contact Salem Historical Society, they will be very helpful to you.
Hey I’m glad you found us that’s awesome. I have done many cemeteries in Ohio but I wouldn’t be able to tell you if I was there or not by memory, but maybe you’ll stumble upon that cemetery if you check my past episodes. I have over 600.
So many songs! "Take It Easy","(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66", "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe". Probably, a few more but I will not bore you!
Apache Death cave was on the side where the gas station was. My wife visited there a couple of years ago! Went down into the cave, quite an experience!
Woah, Nelly! They sure had some strange ideas. I can’t say it ever occurred to me to do this after imbibing… great story though and thank you so much for taking the time to tell us. I always look forward to a new tale from you and your team 😊
I love your road trips, I feel like I am on a vacation I never took. Thank you for the story Ron. Love ya always. Can not wait until your back from vacation.
Shaw is in a unmarked grave in that area near the wolf grave site. there's not many interments in that plot of land , maybe 5 or 6, and all are unmarked from time and people not upkeeping it. He's there you just cant exactly pinpoint him any more since at that time most headstones where made of wood or marker stones which have either rotted away with the weather, been stolen or simply blend in with the desert. They did an xray of the ground to find the people a few years back to see where the boundaries are. its mostly just bandits and unknowns who had little to afford a proper burial.
I am still on vacation until October, but I cannot help myself, had to get out a few days ago to film this Diablo Canyon story!
I will have an episode coming out every two weeks between now and October.
But next week and the week after I will have Part 2 and 3 of the New Orleans walks coming out. These are all productions I made last year.
Also, on Saturday, June 8th, will be doing a livestream in the morning, passing thru Chicago. Then I can update you all on what I have been up to. 😀👍
🎸 A little outtake from this episode, sing it with me Gang!
EAGLES / 1972 - Take It Easy - ruclips.net/video/R_oxW3-B6iI/видео.htmlsi=BTujZBcYPirkPPQT
🤔 Why did the Eagles use Winslow, Arizona in their song?
Jackson Browne originally began writing "Take It Easy" in 1971 for his own eponymous debut album but was having difficulty finishing the song. Browne's friend Glenn Frey - who lived in the same Echo Park California apartment building as Browne - had heard an early version and later asked Browne about it. Browne then played the unfinished second verse that begins with "Well, I'm a-standin' on a corner in Winslow, Arizona...", and Frey finished the verse with "Such a fine sight to see. It's a girl, my lord, in a flatbed Ford, slowin' down to take a look at me."
Jackson Browne was very happy with the result and suggested that they finish the song together. The resulting song became the first track on the Eagles' debut album and was released as their first single.
you enjoy your vacation, we will still be here
I love watching you on these videos, I learn so much and I feel like I’m on vacation, I love traveling around to these kinds of places and learning history. Thanks you for posting so many interesting places & stories🥰
Well I certainly glad you are still posting these stories even on vacation! 😊
Thank you so much, Mr Ron, for sharing your adventures ❤You were dedicated born to be a story teller❤ I have learned so much! I l9ve history and I love your channel ❤I hope you are enjoying your vacation ❤God bless you ❤
Looking forward to it, Ron 😁
I am replying to Melanie's letter on her illness for fear of going out. I suffer to since I was 18 ,I had good times and improved, and when there has been trauma, I've got worse. I expect you have had traumas that's how it starts. Don't give up ,someone came into my life and changed me so much and I was so confident, but he left and I was lucky to hearsave friends to go out with but 27 years later a lot of my friends have passed and dome have moved and I'm just don't go to the places I used to. I hope you never give up. I f you want to reply feel free. The lives of the forgotten he so I'd a lovely person and reader
It's warming to hear he's compassion,and love of nature. Love to you. Chrissiexxxxx❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I’m stunned. Volts wife is smiling in that picture. Thanks for the story.
Lol, why would she not be smiling? It’s a couples portrait, it wasn’t taken at the grave ha ha
@@FacesoftheForgotten because people didn’t smile in pictures until around the 1920s. They say it’s because it took too long to pose for the picture before that. The picture was definitely taken before that period. I loved seeing it. Thanks again for posting.
Dust in the Wind, All we are is Dust in the Wind 🎶 🎵
Thanks, Ron. Terrific story/ legend. 🍻 🍸
Kansas...I went to see them in concert in the early 80's.
@@FacesoftheForgottenMe too😊
@@FacesoftheForgotten saw Kansas in 79 or 80 here in Phoenix. Then again 2017 in Phoenix. They are awesome. Rendezvous at the Dons camp this year Oct 25th. 20th anniversary. Be there. Lots of fun🌵
@@FacesoftheForgotten Also...''We are stardust/we are golden/and we got to get us back to the garden'' 1970's a great era for music.
@@FacesoftheForgotten.. same Ron. Good music 🎵🎶 back then ❤
I have an illness that due to fear I can't leave my home. So, I thank you so much for showing these lands that are embedded in my blood. I have not seen these fields, roads and mountains that seem to come up from no where in 15 years. I never thought the what looks like a plain some what boring site could be so beautiful. Thank you.
My heart and prayers are with you, Melany, you are not alone. I’ve been bedridden for years (I’m 39, but have been sick and in a lot of pain since babyhood), and never could walk too much, so i can understand. Have you been able to try pot yet? My state (GA) now has medical marijuana and I’m hoping that it can, at least, help me cope with the anxiety attacks from the pain. Anyway, isn’t the internet incredible!? The able-bodied are such a blessing to us, too. This channel especially, he works so hard and has a huge heart. Big (gentle) hugs, my friend. G-d bless you. Shalom 🤍🙏🕊
@@MayimHastings Thank you for your kind and warm words. I feel for you because body pain is so very hard. I have tried marijuana but I don't like what it does to my mind. We all have different chemistry. Anything that helps with body pain should be used if the person wants it.
I pray for our Lord Jesus, to continue giving you strength, courage and endurance. Amen💜
2 Timothy V 1 God has not given us the sport of fear but power love and of a sound mind! Praying for you to be completely healed of the spirt of fear that takes over!
@@MayimHastingsmy ex girlfriend's mom had that I think she called it agoraphobia or something like that
@@jnolette1030 Oof, sorry to hear that! Yeah, fear of leaving the house is agoraphobia! Though, i sort of have the reverse of that, as all i want to do is get out of here and feel so trapped. It takes multiple helpers, a lot of planning and a tremendous amount of pain just to get out of the house because of the nature of my disability. But when I am outside i am grateful for every second. The shiny leaves after a rain, the sweet smell of the dewy mycelium and red clay, and the peppery kudzu in the morning... May the Messiah come soon so all will be made new and suffering cease. Then will be our time! G-d bless you, my friend! Shalom to you and yours 🤍🙏🕊
When you’re drunk, anything can sound like a good idea
Now that's creepy! Esp that he had a smile on his face!!! I wonder if he had a smile when he was *initially put in his coffin! Also, his left hand had a wicked injury on it.
No alcohol in 6 yrs here🙏❤️Thanks Ron!
Keep going you're doing great! ❤
1972 great year! Graduated from high school. Love the Eagles!
I was negative 12 😂
Those pictures were awesome of John Shaw. Creepy how someone would dig him up and pour whiskey down his throat. He did look like he was smiling. Great story Ron. As always my friend.❤😊
Another amazing story. That man looked like he was still alive with that smile on his face.👍❤
Freaky Deaky
Good to see you Ron. Thanks for this story. Keep enjoying your vacation.
No cemetery to remote. Or hazardous to reach. In places even the buzzards boycott. There be our beloved Mr. Carlson with another grizzly old west story. Enough to straighten the curls out of your hair! 🤔😵💫 Yikes! Your a national treasure sir!
Great story Ron as always enjoy these hidden treasures that are all over this country John Shaw well he went with a shot of whiskey and one in his head damn those were wild days, still are. Great seeing you Ron be safe and well.
Tantalizing story!!!! Loved the train in the background!! You couldn't have planned it any better!! Thanks a lot!!
Right! We still get our usual train in the background… even out in the middle of the desert!
Greetings from Australia - what an amazing story. Many thanks. My wife and I were driving in the area you are in a couple of years back, just goes to show that history in all forms is everywhere you choose to find it.
Ol’ John got preserved twice. Great story. Thank you.
Thank you for going so far out of the way to show parts of history we would all probably miss because our school books do not tell all of the most interesting of stories. The way you tell the stories as you walk brings life back into the how life might have been and forgotten paths of incredible and fascinating people's lives that deserve to be remembered and told. Again thank you.
Ron, you are getting pretty good with that drone work and the music was perfect for this story. I enjoyed the story and the views.
Hopefully that smile was because he saw heaven.😮🙏🏼
What a delightful surprise!!! Sunday morning cup of coffee and you!!! Great story. Take care.
Another great story. Thanks for sharing. Spectacular drone and so fun to go back in time.
He looked alive and so peaceful with his smile . What a story . I always try to imagine how the area might have looked like that time . Thank You for this story , Ron ! 😊
Thanks for putting this out while you are on vacation!
Good to see that your well Ron , thanks for showing this as im in Australia 🌏 and its always great to see the US through the eyes of locals.
Even in death, he was handsome. Thank you for a very interesting story.
I agree, he was handsome
Fascinating story
Thank you for another great Old West history lesson.🇺🇸☮️🌵🦅☀️
Beautiful country Ron. Thank you for bringing me along. I always enjoy these journeys. 😊❤
Wow, you sure know the spots for the stories! Love them all.
Thanks for the escape from reality
Thanks for the fantastic stories
you find ..I wanted to stay in this escape ..but the reality of the lawnmower was sitting and waiting
Wow, what a story. Kodak cameras were definitely the rage to push you to take the train back to a grave, dig up the body and take a picture. Amazing shot. He looked peaceful. Thanks for this story. ❤❤
Weekend At Bernies vibes in those pictures 😂.
Thanks Laura for giving Ron the lead on this great piece of history ❤
Ron you did great, you take me on great travels as I am not able to travel due to long covid ❤
Hoping you are feeling better!!
@@FacesoftheForgotten Thanks so much, I contracted covid 02/2020 , been a battle ever since was on a ventilator for 6 days , rehab to gain strength for 4 weeks, I am a fighter I will overcome this
I love all your stories!! So happy to get one from you while you're vacationing. I adore historic stories, especially anything from old west times.... thanks for allowing us on your journeys, as we can see places and things most of us could never see otherwise! LOVE, LOVE OLD CEMETARIES. ❤
Loving your channel from uk 🇬🇧👍
Interesting, yet Macabre story about John Shaw, haha crazy! Welcome back, Happy Trails!
That guy they hold up he did look alive man that was a great show😮
Hello Mr Ron, greetings from sunny Gloucestershire in the UK. I have recently subscribed to your channel and I'm enjoying catching up with your videos, ive enjoyed them so much I haven't watched TV for day's. Keep posting your fine work......
Welcome aboard!
It is so beautiful out there!! I love the old dirt roads (tracks) and the open spaces.. and the history! And those mountains take my breath away!
Thank you Ron, now I have that cool song stuck in my head!! I finished singing it for you!! Very interesting story! You brightened up my Sunday!! Stay safe out there!!❤
So funny you say that, me too - I keep singing it in my head. For days!!
So good to see a new story
Hi Ron from Australia! 🇦🇺 me and my mum enjoy your videos ❤
I just wrote about this incident for The Tombstone Epitaph (June 2024 issue) using period newspaper articles from the time. The newspapers interviewed Sheriff Houck and Pemberton afterwards and they both gave detailed accounts. Your version is fairly accurate.
hey thanks. email me your story link? facesforgottentoday@gmail.com. would love to read your work.
Fabulous ! Great historical story of yesteryear, I never heard of Thanks Ron for sharing always a blessing be safe
What an interesting story!! Deceased dude still look like he's very alive!
Hi Ron, just realized you were on. Great surprise. Thank you.
great storytelling of Winslow in the old wild west
Hi Ron, I work with a direct descendent of the VOLZ family in Phx Az! She knows how much I love history and cemeteries, and shared her families accounts of this event. Thank you for sharing and have a great time on vacation.
Hey that’s really cool!!!!
I used to live in Kingman, Yucca and Oatman. I had my daughter at Kingman Regional Hospital. Bullhead city was quite the adventure. ;) I miss the monsoons out there. We could see the “golf ball house” from our window in Yucca. Lots of history in Arizona. Have fun and great to see another upload! Glad you couldn’t help yourself. 😳 The ending was quite the adventure as well.
I lived in Bullhead for a while in the late 80’s, partied for days straight.
Great storytelling as always. Thanks, Ron! John Shaw had the face of a drunken angel. Too bad he made some bad life choices. Loved the photo of Fred Volz and his wife. Seems rare to see photos of that time where people are smiling and look happy.
hi ron glad your back really missed you and your videos love from kim uk
Well there's a sight for sore eyes! Ron! So good to see you and hear your voice!
Thanks Ron, that was a interesting story. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to your next video. Take care.
I think you should come back on halloween, we all know you love it and love scaring us
Yep I will be back probably a little before Halloween I have two episodes set up for Halloween right now. The last two weeks before the end of October.
That's great to hear, Ron! I can't wait!
Thanks for sharing this story...
..." Wouldn't it be neat to find that bottle?" Love that mischievous laughter, Ron!!😂😂 No, no, Ron, be a GOOD soul & don't get into any shenanigans! 😉😉😁😁😁😅😅😅
Thank you Mr Ron Carlson, I'd be betting you've got some fantastic stories to tell us about your travels while on vacation....looking forward to seeing and hearing more from you very soon. Enjoy the rest of your holiday.👍🏻
That was very cool! Thank you.
Talk about the "Wild West"! Thank you for sharing this story!
Just crazy how he’s smiling - great historic story really amazes me how they lived back then! Enjoy your vacation 😁
Wow, it was nice of them to make thing's right..And I can't lie, that was morbid...Thanks for sharing Ron...Enjoy your vacation...Can't wait to chat with you....Please stay safe..
Awesome to hear from you!! You look well rested my friend!
Thanks Ron for this one ,it was so good and history is so interesting to learn something I never heard before take it easy out there❤❤❤❤
Ajúa! Qué hermosa sorpresa! Ya extraño mucho sus interesantes historias de cementerios. Saludos!!!
Great story Ron,think the whiskey would be well aged by now,safe travels,👏👏👋👋🙏🙏👍🇦🇺
Hi Ron, glad to seeyoure getting your kicks on Route 66...
HA, that’s right!!!
Always Glad To See A New Episode Posted!
I enjoyed this great drive, thanks for sharing.
I love to listen to you. You know how to tell a good story and show pictures! Fascinating
Thanks for another fascinating adventure, Ron! I love stories about the old west and have visited many ghost towns here in California. There is something beautiful and romantic about the desert and the hearty pioneers who traveled through it in the 19th and 20th centuries.
What a bizarre story I’m pretty sure a lot of alcohol definitely played a big role in this event!😂😂😂
great story !! enjoyed it!!
Great story Ron, thanks. I was so afraid you weren't going to find your way out. Stay safe,
Get your kix on route 66!! Great to hear from you Ron!!
Great story, love your channel. You are so good at. What you do and it's great stories get told. Have a great vacation.
I've been to Two Guns! Also been to Show Low. Interesting stuff.
Some old town maps maybe have the graveyard plots etc. Great video as usual Ron.
Great tale...it made me smile!
Love the story Ron. ❤ God blessings upon you always.
You rock Ron❤️❤️ What an interesting tale. You know John is there somewhere probably unmarked at this point in time. Enjoy the rest of your vacation
What a story at the end there, Ron, wow. Absolutely nuts! The smile on John Shaw’s corpse, the whiskey shot and standing him up? Crazy! Such a desolate place. Thx Ron & Laura for the story
Thanks Ron for sharing these great videos and stories I am enjoying them and hope you are doing well on your vacation, miss seeing you but glad you are doing well. 😊
Ty for that beautiful mountain view absolutely gorgeous. And for the interesting story
great story, great video...keep enjoying your vacation stay safe
Nice comment about the eagles ...Fun fact The guys we're living in a house. and rented out the basement .For the rent 1 month the guy that was living in the basement Give them that song ..Take it easy ...The guy's name was Jackson browne
Yep definitely knew it was Jackson Browne but didn’t know it was about the basement. Thanks for sharing that
I’ve always loved that song
This is very cool. The minute you mention Winslow Arizona the Take It Easy lyrics were in my head and you started singing them. Very cool Ron. Great video as usual.
Right on, how about it!!
🎵
Take it easy, take it easy
Don't let the sound of your own wheels drive you crazy
Lighten up while you still can
Don't even try to understand
Just find a place to make your stand
Take it easy
Hi Ron I do like your programs and the History of the U.S of the days past.Greetings from South Africa.
Great to go on an adventure with you again, Ron! This was a great story. I really enjoyed it and the scenery. Thank you for taking us along.
As always ,an adventure. So good to see you!
Hi Ron, I am a new member and have not seen all of your videos yet. Have you covered Salem, OH? I went on a graveyard tour there and they have some interesting stories about some of the people interred in 2 cemeteries. One is Goldie Bell Taylor buried in Hope Cemetery. She was a young girl who died in the 19th century. Her father had a statue of her erected on her grave. I believe the story was that the father would put fresh flowers in the arms of the statue every day for the rest of his life. After the father passed the flowers continued to appear. To this day Goldie Bell still gets fresh flowers. If you contact Salem Historical Society, they will be very helpful to you.
Hey I’m glad you found us that’s awesome. I have done many cemeteries in Ohio but I wouldn’t be able to tell you if I was there or not by memory, but maybe you’ll stumble upon that cemetery if you check my past episodes. I have over 600.
Thank you Ron for another amazing video. This was so interesting and new to me. You always out do yourself on every video.
So many songs! "Take It Easy","(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66", "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe". Probably, a few more but I will not bore you!
Right on Nick, love it!
Hey Ron thanks for the story be safe
Thank you for bringing us with you.
Apache Death cave was on the side where the gas station was. My wife visited there a couple of years ago! Went down into the cave, quite an experience!
ah, ok, cool, thanks.
Woah, Nelly! They sure had some strange ideas. I can’t say it ever occurred to me to do this after imbibing… great story though and thank you so much for taking the time to tell us. I always look forward to a new tale from you and your team 😊
Thank you for taking us on another adventure to the middle of nowhere. And it's always an off the wall story too .
Cool story… you did a awesome job telling it…as usual… thanks buddy
This is cool story may he rest in peace with a smile on his face with a bottle of aged whiskey
Watching u from South Africa and enjoying your story telling❤
I love your road trips, I feel like I am on a vacation I never took. Thank you for the story Ron. Love ya always. Can not wait until your back from vacation.