Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Shannon to the rescue


I received this Ringling Circus World picture from Gary Hill as well as the information I asked of Richard Reynolds as seen below.
My expertise with a computer is minimal, I can scan a picture out of my collection, add an anecdote and that's about it. I don't have a clue about adding things to the Blog Site that I receive via the internet from outside.
So when Shannon stopped by from work to pick up the kids I asked him to crank this stuff out and it took him about 5 minutes. I've got a few more Ringling Park items to send out in the morning but I had better move on to bigger and better things since Larry King's patience is wearing thin. In his last message he asked "Why would I want to see any 1930's Clyde Beatty pictures? I wasn't even born until 1944. Lets have Hoxie Bros., King Bros., Hunt Bros.!"

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's called History. It has to be old. I just tried something new. Autofill. Neat

Anonymous said...

Is this Gary?

Buckles said...

Yes it is. Took us forever to get him fattened up.

GaryHill said...

Ever work a ride? Round and round riding them for free even. Wish I had a nickel for all the trips I made around the circle at CW. As a MATTER of fact, I need to do some walking now to loose what I gained over the years! Gary

Buckles said...

By the way Gary, Antonio and Denice Olmade stopped by a few days ago on their way back to Dallas and when the subject of my Blog Site came up she said that even knows a guy that shoes horses that reads the thing.

Anonymous said...

Gary, BTW, what are you doing these days? I remember you from the CW park. We will always have some fun memories of that place. Karen Glenn

GaryHill said...

Hey Karen, glad you remembered me! Now days and actually for the past 27 years I've been shoeing horses for a living. Still working with animals, always will. E-mail me sometime at FtFrkGary@aol.com
Buckles, Saw Denice Wed and she said she had stopped by to see you and commented how good you still look! I think she thought I was some old goof, because I always talked about the Great years working with you! Best, Gary