Well this last weekend was the last of the perfect outdoor weather for a while, but I didn’t get much work done on the Honda. Most of Saturday was donated to my local historical society.
This is a good thing though as history is important. So I volunteer for various tasks as needed, but I concentrate on those things where I have some skills or expertise. The fun things concern computer technology, music, acting, but mainly I’m on the Oral History committee. This is really cool as I am forced to do things, go places, and meet people I would never normally speak to.
Today’s interview went really well and made a great day. I meet my interview partner at the highway commuter lot, and lucked into this shot of some rolling thunder while waiting. I had almost no warning, and only a couple of seconds to prepare for this shot.

Rolling Thunder in to Jct. MO 65 & 160
After the interview we took the smallest of back roads thru the county and stumbled upon the other type of rolling thunder you get in the hills of the Ozark Mountain. Rushing water. You’ll have to turn on your imagination to hear it in this pic, but you can see where it goes.

Footbridge & wet weather creek Christian Co. MO
You won’t find many bridges like this left anywhere in America. These are the type of things I get to stumble upon all the time. As much a privledge as it is a pleasure, and makes the volunteering ‘worth the time’.