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09-19-2016, 11:48 PM | #1 |
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Fords in the Fall
Time to share your pictures of your Fords in this year's beautiful fall colors. I got out of the house and took these today.
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as always,great pics Henry.
Will try to post some of our trip away tomorrow in the 33, I still haven't mastered posting pics on my iPad. lawrie |
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Henry....did you repair the ding in the left rear fender from the door flying into it?....
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Great colors ! Always good road pics !
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Henry, you need to come over here and show us barners how to use our Fords.
As Lawrie said "as always great pictures" Kpar |
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I still haven't mastered posting pics on my iPad. lawrie[/QUOTE] Lawrie- Use "advanced reply" instead of "quick reply". Under Additional Options hit the Manage Attachments button. That will open a new window. You will then see seven buttons that say Choose File. Hit one and you will be given the option to take a photo, go to your photo library or go to the cloud. Open your library and choose a photo by tapping on it. If you want to add more than one, use another Choose File button. When done, hit the Upload button on the far right. Note: you may have to shrink your screen size, because if you are zoomed in you won't see the Upload button. After the upload is complete you can close that window and submit your reply. Edit: the screenshot I posted is excessively small, so maybe I haven't figured it out either!
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Scot, I can do the pics on my mac,but when I,m away with just the iPad I don't know how to shrink the pics on that,
This time we are away for a week and half so maybe its a good time to work out how to do it. Lawrie |
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Yes. I'm headed to Yellowstone this week with the little doggy while my wife goes and plays with her mother and sister for a few days. We'll be camping in the tent since all the motels are booked. Should be an adventure with daytime highs in the 40's and lows in the 20's and 30's at night. Brrrrrr! Good thing Old Henry has a nice fresh air heater and our tent site has electricity for a space heater in the tent.
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I upload my pictures to PhotoBucket, copy the URL, then click the Insert Image icon above the typing area on a post (yellow box with a mountain in it), paste the URL of my photo in that box, and click OK. The picture is not actually uploaded to the Ford Barn site but is seen by embedding the URL in the post.
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Wow, not fall here in the tropics surrounding Houston,TX. Looks to be 94F today. Around mid-October we will get our first cool front where the night time temperatures fall to the 50s. But then the nice cool weather here is in the winter and the summer is when you hibernate in the air conditioning. We may get 2 or 3 nights this winter with a freeze of a few hours. Last 3 or 4 winters, no freezes.
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Great pictures, still green here, but I expect it to get colorful in the next few weeks, looking forward to your Yellowstone videos/pictures.
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Not much for color in southern Maine yet but I know this is coming..... Mark
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I guess I've got the best of both. It was 94° here in the valley yesterday. Grass and trees still green. But, in 20 minutes we climbed 1,000 feet up to where the color was.
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Professor, My son is a park ranger at Yellowstone, I'll tell him to keep an eye out for your car. He would enjoy seeing it and meeting you.
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Last Fall in Hotlanta, still summer here.
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My 36 Ford last fall.
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Old Henry, How you make your pix so big?
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I upload my pictures to PhotoBucket, copy the URL, then click the Insert Image icon above the typing area on a post (yellow box with a mountain in it), paste the URL of my photo in that box, and click OK. The picture is not actually uploaded to the Ford Barn site but is seen by embedding the URL in the post.
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What beautiful Fall colours you have. There is noting like this where I live. I have to drive 1000's of Kilometers to see scenery like this. Thanks for Posting this picture. |
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How come you guys don't have garages to park your treasures in? |
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For me, fall means grape picking and delivery. First load of the season today: 3.5 tons of grapes hauled 30 miles. As always, the truck was a big hit at the winery.
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[QUOTE=47COE;1357883]For me, fall means grape picking and delivery. First load of the season today: 3.5 tons of grapes hauled 30 miles. As always, the truck was a big hit at the winery.
I LOVE your truck and that you use it as it was intended to be used, like I use my car.
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Not as nice scenery as in the fall,we don't have th at here,but we are stopped at a level crossing for a cane haul train today.
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Lawrie, you have to remember that it is Spring time in Australia, but as you say, you are too far north for those magic colours. |
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Sorry, not a flattie but it was a fine fall day in central Alberta for a drive in an old Ford - 66 Mustang.
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We don't get much color till mid October so this from last year. The tree is a Japanese maple resembles a burning bush.. Bill
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I have not had a chance to take the Merc out for photos lately (busy with harvest) but have hopes to get a few before all the leaves are gone. Here is one from last year. One of the last times I had the Ford out.
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It was overcast yesterday but I did manage to get a few good shot ....
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Here is one from today. Out with the Merc for a drive and a few pictures.
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Hey Bill,
Is that the car that was in George Riley's barn in Wiscasset Maine 35 years ago? It didn't look like that! Nice! Nice! Although I hope you kept pictures of the "flower power" artwork that used to be painted on it. If so please post. It would be great to see. |
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Yes Scott that's the car.I have some pics of that barn find but just like me they are old and faded! Not sure how to post from an old poor quality snapshot.. Bill
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The '34 in its element....
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Beautiful fall day. Didn't have to go far, just infront of the house.
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Nice shot of you car
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I know its not a V8 but says Ford on the thing.!
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One of many shots on my Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks trip last weekend here: https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=205574
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I like a picture that creates a warm fuzzy inside and yours does. Love it! I put it on my screen saver.
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Beautiful pictures on this thread!! I'd really like to contribute here but...
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Oct. 2015 in KY.
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Getting some color in Southern Maine..... Mark
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Not a great photo, but took it during work this afternoon. We had loaded the 2 ton with a trim package after planing and had my tonner pickup out to park in the shed for winter. One scraggly maple tree for color in the 'evergreen state'.....
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In October of 2011 we did a Barners Tour of Skyline Drive and the Blueridge Mountain Parkway. Here is the thread on that tour. My pictures start on page 5 of this post.
https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showth...+ridge+parkway This was a fun trip with some gorgeous Fall scenery.
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Never did manage to get a good shot of the car in front of the barn but yesterday, by more luck than judgement, just caught the sinking sun at the right time....
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I should'a known when I opened the door and fell out that the photo wasn't gunna be right...!!??
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There ya go.
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Took Bubba to work today!
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Upload the pictures to PhotoBucket then copy the URL of the picture and insert it in a post through the Insert Image icon (yellow box with mountain and stamp in it.) Click on the icon, paste the URL in the box, and click OK.
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10-22-2016, 09:36 AM | #78 |
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Here's a little older Ford compared to the others in this thread
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10-22-2016, 10:43 PM | #79 |
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Found some fall colors for the Merc.
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Finally stopped raining, just need a little more sunshine...
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Took the 36 out for a 2 hour drive and stopped for some apples
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Wow!!! KDL, that truck is a beauty!!!
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Ain't that some punkins? Wife thinks I'm outta my gourd...
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T'is the season...
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Beautiful day in Iowa.
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We love Zeffering in Autumn..
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Nice car, but can't see the Fall Colours? |
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Out for a Sunday drive.
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Fall colors and 1937 Ford De Luxe Fordor at FrogTown, Illinois.
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11-01-2016, 09:08 PM | #97 |
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Nice car in pretty Fall Colours. Thanks for sharing. We never got the "flat-back" 37 Ford Fordor Sedans in Australia. We got a choice of Fordor Sedan & Fordor Touring Sedans in 1935 & 1936 only. |
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AAAH...the beauty of a '37 Slantback....
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11-16-2016, 10:47 AM | #102 |
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^^^^Your boys show a good "Stay"!
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Mine, Gurnee, IL
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11-25-2016, 05:14 PM | #104 |
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This is my 37 Ford Cabriolet, or at least part of it, in the fading days of fall, in Alberta.
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11-25-2016, 09:11 PM | #105 |
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Jacob, Just love your 1936 Ford Flatback Convertible Sedan. it certainly is a pretty car. With regards to 1936 Ford Convertible Sedans, how many "flatbacks" did they make and how many "trunk backs". You don't often see these cars these days, which is a shame. What is the survival rate? |
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