Due to some small medical problems I am not able to work now, so what does someone do in that situation ? Nothing. And that results in this: Making a compilation of Country Squire rear ends throughout the years..... And sharing it . All pictures come from the internet with the exeption of the one of my own '86.
Doing nothing... ^^^^-----Mostly that's what I've been doing since I retired in 1994. I'm getting pretty good at it. Since we live in sunny Florida and go to the beach a lot I've compiled a lot of cute rearends too!
When I finally get around to putting wood on the sides of my wagon, the tailgate will remain wood free. Never cared for the look of the Country Squire tailgate in '58.
Wish I could say the same. I have a medical problem that pretty much allows me to do nothing at times. If I am lucky I get to go out work or the car or take in a cruise night/carshow. But there are times where I don't leave the house for days, weeks, or even months. It is what it is.
I, too, am temporarily disabled, but I do my best not to let it stop me from doing things. If I have heavy work, I usually have a friend who assists me. I try paying him in beer, but all he wants is horsepi--I mean, Budweiser. Otherwise, I do what I can, gritting through the pain in my knees, and I have a hands-on hobby (NO, not that!): model railroading. But then I also watch a lot of TV and hop on here 2 or 3 times a day.
Good. We need someone around here healthy to take care of us. My real ailment is old age. I don't think there is a cure yet.