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Well this is the last of this series, I thank you all for following along and glad that some of you really seemed to enjoyed it. I promise to now get back to my barns, mills and other things I truly love to photograph.. I loved this one it brings back memories of cruising down route 66 on our way back to California one year we took I-40 for the majority of the trip but then decided to drive along route 66 for a while what fun!!!! I remember stopping to tour the Grand Canyon Caverns, which were discovered by a man that was walking through the area on a way to a poker game, he was late for the game so he took a short cut and tripped and fell and found him self staring into a sinkhole that looked like a bottomless pit, and the Grand Canyon Caverns were discovered. Though Walter originally thought he had found a lost gold mine, further investigation proved that it was a natural limestone cave that contained no gold or precious gems at all. Walter wasn't about to give up though. The new U.S. Highway 66 passed close by and with a little promotion he thought he could entice visitors to pay a quarter to see his cave. After he lowered them down into his hole he also thought he could entice visitors to pay 50 cents to be hauled back out too. Walter was a true entrepreneur it seems. Fun place to visit if you are ever out that way. Oh and nowadays it a bit more modern you go down to the mine by elevators now not on a rope... :) thumb_2076887.jpg
Hippy Hippy Shake for Charberry Images above taken at the Salt and Pepper Museum in Gatlinburg, Tennessee.

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lyron

12:44PM | Wed, 30 June 2010

Beautiful shot!!

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shadownet

12:49PM | Wed, 30 June 2010

I feel like we are coming to a close of an era, this series has been great! But I always find your posts so interesting. I just never had any idea there were so many different kinds of salt and pepper shakers. Truly been fascinating to see them all. Thanks!

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brycek

12:56PM | Wed, 30 June 2010

Nice capture..good info and love the route66 shakers!!

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bangonthedrums

12:57PM | Wed, 30 June 2010

you're right about the fun of cruising parts of ol' route 66... hope to do so again sometime - wanna join me? :) i've enjoyed this series very much hon - almost sad to see it come to a close, although i'm too excited to see where you go next to be truly bummed out! mebbe now you'll have time for another of our collaborations...? >wink< well done, lynell! xo

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tennesseecowgirl

1:07PM | Wed, 30 June 2010

Thank you all. And Michael thank you for spending the morning with me.. And I would LOVE to do another collaboration with you anytime.. Now GET to work, lol and don't get blown around by hurricane Alex today on your drive into the office, drive safe.... hugsss

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dochtersions

1:11PM | Wed, 30 June 2010

A pity this is the last one, but I enjoyed it very much. This is again a very stunning one! Thanks for sharing Lynell! Take care!

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Rainastorm

1:17PM | Wed, 30 June 2010

To cool...I better go check the precious out lol

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anitalee

1:20PM | Wed, 30 June 2010

Nice picture

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eekdog

1:21PM | Wed, 30 June 2010

cool gas shackers, enjoy this shot my friend..

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jayfar

1:28PM | Wed, 30 June 2010

Great shot but am 'shaken' that this is the end!!

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jmb007

1:29PM | Wed, 30 June 2010

jolies salieres!!

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awjay

1:42PM | Wed, 30 June 2010

get your kicks on ........

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dragonmuse

1:47PM | Wed, 30 June 2010

Always leave em wanting more.. This ahs been a wonderful series.. and I think this is my fave. Thank you for sharing them with it.

Hobbyist

1:51PM | Wed, 30 June 2010

Very cool! As a kid, that was just about my favorite show to watch.. Route 66

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MagikUnicorn

2:15PM | Wed, 30 June 2010

Love this...thats a cool series

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magnus073

2:31PM | Wed, 30 June 2010

These are great Lynell, and living near what is left of Route 66 I love them a lot

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qrud

2:33PM | Wed, 30 June 2010

Excellent capture.

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unstart

2:52PM | Wed, 30 June 2010

Fun pic and fun story..my smile for the day!!

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DarkStormCrow

3:33PM | Wed, 30 June 2010

Very nice shot, well done...

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Miska7

3:35PM | Wed, 30 June 2010

This was an interesting series. Another great shot and some unusual shakers! Very well done.

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knupps

3:41PM | Wed, 30 June 2010

Nice work on this shaker series, loved it a lot.

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MOSKETON

3:49PM | Wed, 30 June 2010

me encanta esta coleccion.

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cvrad

3:56PM | Wed, 30 June 2010

Yes those are some pretty cool sets for the route66 I bet some collectors would love to get hteir hands on those. thank you for sharing this fun peice of americana and history with us it nice to see a bit of home every ounce in awhile things you will never see anywhere else but in the states. have a great 4th of July weekend with you andf your family.

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wjames

4:03PM | Wed, 30 June 2010

Thanks for a great series Lynell have loved every one of the pics, look forward to more of your barns, mills etc.

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CarolSassy

4:25PM | Wed, 30 June 2010

Aaaaah, how cute! A boy's delight! lol q-: Excellent shot! (: Thanks for all the great look/sees!

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Chanter56

4:37PM | Wed, 30 June 2010

Awesome picture:) I am going to check the one in Gatlinburg out next week while im on my 2 week vacation Yea!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Blush

4:50PM | Wed, 30 June 2010

Love the Route 66 shakers Awesome image sis Wow you sure got a lot of these:) And I thought me and my book collecting was bad LOL:) Hugs Susan~

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sandra46

5:08PM | Wed, 30 June 2010

I LOVED THIS SERIES VERY MUCH

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jeroni

5:30PM | Wed, 30 June 2010

Nice work on this shaker series

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annie5

5:40PM | Wed, 30 June 2010

So interesting, original and unique collection! It was a cool series, Lynell :)


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