The street department was out fixing potholes today. Now the Old Peddler lives in a very rural area. The town is roughly 3 square miles, population 644. I thought our street department consisted of 1 man and a pickup truck, but there were two guys out there today. Like most road crews, one was working and one was watching. The little thin fellow was shoveling hot asphalt out of the back of the pickup, and the 6'4", 350 pound guy just leaned on his rake and watched. After filling each hole Slim would trade his shovel for Tiny's rake and smooth out the asphalt leaving it about 2" above grade. When Slim threw the shovel and rake in the back of the truck, I figured the job was done, but no, now it was Tiny's turn. He waddled over to that fresh asphalt and suddenly came to life. Bam! Bam! Bam! He started jumping up and down, stamping his feet, running in place and anything else he could think of to compact every last bit of the asphalt into that pothole. Bam! Bam! Bam! The leaves were shakin' the ground was quakin' and when the asphalt was level with the grade, the old road was good as new, .... well close enough for government work.
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Steamroller Blues
The street department was out fixing potholes today. Now the Old Peddler lives in a very rural area. The town is roughly 3 square miles, population 644. I thought our street department consisted of 1 man and a pickup truck, but there were two guys out there today. Like most road crews, one was working and one was watching. The little thin fellow was shoveling hot asphalt out of the back of the pickup, and the 6'4", 350 pound guy just leaned on his rake and watched. After filling each hole Slim would trade his shovel for Tiny's rake and smooth out the asphalt leaving it about 2" above grade. When Slim threw the shovel and rake in the back of the truck, I figured the job was done, but no, now it was Tiny's turn. He waddled over to that fresh asphalt and suddenly came to life. Bam! Bam! Bam! He started jumping up and down, stamping his feet, running in place and anything else he could think of to compact every last bit of the asphalt into that pothole. Bam! Bam! Bam! The leaves were shakin' the ground was quakin' and when the asphalt was level with the grade, the old road was good as new, .... well close enough for government work.
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Got Ink?
Printer Ink and Toner, one if the computer age's real frustrations. It always runs out at the most inconvenent time, and the price to replace your cartridges is almost as much as your printer itself. In fact, I have seen my printer on sale for less than the price of the cartridges. aargh! Well the Old Peddler has found a solution. On my sidebars you'll find an ad for Shop 4 Tech. Their ink prices are incredible. Here are some examples:
My printer uses the 2 Lexmark cartridges. The savings are huge. How much can you save? Click the Shop 4 Tech ad to find out. BTW there is no shipping and handling charge on ink or toner. All you have to do is plan ahead just a little and save a lot.
My printer uses the 2 Lexmark cartridges. The savings are huge. How much can you save? Click the Shop 4 Tech ad to find out. BTW there is no shipping and handling charge on ink or toner. All you have to do is plan ahead just a little and save a lot. Friday, August 17, 2007
How Far is Arkansas?
"Are we there yet?" "Not yet and we better hurry, 'cuz the guy on the radio says their gonna try to change it."
Due to a clerical blunder, a new law in Arkansas allows lovers of any age to get married, as long as they have parental permission. The bill reads: "In order for a person who is younger than eighteen (18) years of age and who is not pregnant to obtain a marriage license, the person must provide the county clerk with evidence of parental consent to the marriage."
" Ya still got that note from your mom and dad?"
Thursday, August 16, 2007
From The Old Peddlers Wagon - .............. - Digital Photo Frames
These are just the coolest new gadgets that I have seen in years. Maybe you've already seen them and the Old Peddler is just behind the times, but just in case, let me tell you about them.
This picture frame has card slots in the back that accept the memory cards from your digital camera. It displays the photos like a computer screen. You can set it for just one picture, or an adjustable timer puts it in Slide Show mode. Great for home or office. It can also connect directly to your camera, PC and other USB peripherals.
Tired of passing the camera around so everyone can view the undeveloped pictures? This is the answer. Need to update the pictures in your office? Just take in a new memory card with current pics. Awesome!
This particular 7" Digital Picture Frame is sold by Sharper Image, that's right, the catalog with all the supercool gadgets. It was originally listed at $129.95, but they have reduced it to $79.95. Want to know more about this treasure from the Old Peddler's wagon. Click on the image above.
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Model Trains
These trains are a long way from HO scale, or even LG scale. They are called Grand Scale. This particular train is part of the Arborway RailRoad (ATT&NW) near Steelville, Missouri. Started in 2001 by John Woods and his mother, Marjorie (Tee Tee), the private railroad was built on land that had been in the family since the 1920's. The new family hobby would provide a focal point for family gatherings and strengthen ties with family members who had moved away from St. Louis area. 
Grand Scale trains are the type that you have seen at zoos and parks. The ATT&NW has rails that are 15" apart, over 5 miles of track, tunnels and even a roundhouse. Rolling stock consists of 6 different engines and numerous boxcars and passenger cars.
Want to take a ride? Sorry, it's a private railway. For insurance reasons the railroad isn't open to the public. Some groups of "friends of the railroad", railroad enthusiasts and other special guests are occasionally accomodated, but only by prior arrangement. The largest group yet will be visiting the ATT&NW in mid September when they host the 2007 Miniature Railroad Convention. Over 300 grand scale railroad enthusiasts from all over the world will be meeting there and riding the rails. Some are even bringing their own engines to be "guests" on the ATT&NW tracks.
Pretty fascinating stuff for a history buff like the Old Peddler. You can see more photos, some great video and learn more about the ATT&NW by following this link. All aboard!!
Friday, August 10, 2007
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Shopping for a New Car

Now here are some first rate wagons for the Old Peddler. The Spammobile probably has the most room for inventory and treasures. The Pep-O-Mint Car might fit a "peddler's" vintage image a bit better, and probably gets the best mileage of the lot. The Weiner Mobile may be the most aerodynamic, and the Zippo Car and the Rooster Mobile are probably miserable to drive in a strong cross wind. Hmm.... Guess I'll have to give this some thought. Did I forget about the Plumbing Truck? N0 Way! Ruled it out immediately. There are limits to my eccentricity.
If you have pics of any other Commercial Theme Cars send them my way. I'll post them here and even give you the photo credits.
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