Hi all, Dave here. Yes, I’m still alive and breathing! Actually, I’m quite rested!
I recently bought a few cool items off eBay, so Tim said I could those items with you. I’ve got a couple brochures and a couple early Kaiser Willys Newspapers to post over the next week or so.
I should also mention that my eye surgery last week was successful, to the point that I now have 20/15 eye sight (an improvement from 20/200). It is SO awesome to be able to see again. Also, I can now see my computer screen now, which had become difficult by early November. I do have some excess floaters, which I hope will dissipate using a nutritional plan based on this Irish study; I figure there’s little to lose by trying it.
Just after Christmas we sold our breeder cows. By sold, I mean we traded future wrapped pork, plus a summer cow, which worked for both parties. So, I no longer have to deal with the cold and cows. We will still have a two or three summer cows, which means we will get them in the spring and butcher them in the fall.
Finally, I find myself involved with a French documentary crew who is making a documentary about my great great uncle Henry Farny, the western painter. I’ve become a liaison for them here in the US and they’ve asked me to participate, which might have be visiting Wyoming and/or Cincinnati in May, so I might even be able to make it out to the Willys Reunion (we’ll see how things go)! I am also thinking this might help springboard on a trip to Europe, but we’ll see (as they are filming in France and Germany, too).
Ann and I saw this Henry Farny painting in 2011 while it still hung at my great uncle Farny Eilers’ place in Connecticut. Painted in 1911, I’d estimate it was 5’x3′ at least? Sadly, I learned this week, it was auctioned after his death and now resides in Alabama. The frame’s label indicated it was called “The Good Old Times”, though an Alabama article does not mention the name at all.
Glad to hear that you are doing well. Looks like you are not slowing down, just shifting gears!
Great news on getting better eyesight. Take care of yourself, and thank you for all your work on Ewillys
Kurt
Dave – Happy New Year! Sounds like 2025 is off to a great start. Good vision and good eats in the future too.
Tim is off to a great start too. Now you will be able to join the rest of us in enjoying a dose of eWillys with our morning cup of coffee.
Thanks too for continuing to share your finds.
Thanks guys! Just to be able to READ comments, let alone their warm content, makes me happy!
Glad you’re getting along so well Dave. Take care! Bill Garland
Sounds like you have a life outside of Jeeps!
Have fun.
I’m glad to read about the successful eye surgery. Sounds like you’re starting the year off right!