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Strawberrry Festival Cruise-In Dayton Tennessee

Well being in California I missed te big Dayton Tennessee Strawberry Festival Cruise-In but from the photos you can see they had a rockin good time!!

This weekend (May 19 & 20) we have our Annual Galt Strawberry Festivalright up the road from Sacramento.  They have a big Cruise-In and Car & Motorcycle show there.  I love strawberries and I love cars & motorcycles,so....

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Comment by Billy Oneale on May 17, 2012 at 21:47
I used to have a Cocker Spaniel that would get in my strawberries and eat a lot of them. That was about 20 yrs ago. I need to start another strawberry bed. I like them a lot.

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Comment by Robert Burris on May 17, 2012 at 18:50

I should have put that rabbit in a pot after what he did but my grand girl took the live trap with him in it way to the back of my property and turned him loose. I don't kill any rabbits or squirrels on my property, my dogs and I enjoy having an abundance of them critters running around on the place. This is the first time I had a rabbit brake in through the fence. It's old now and may need some repairs. Lets just say, that rabbit has had his warning...lol

Comment by Lee Saunders on May 16, 2012 at 22:27

That Canary Yellow Superbird is something else isn't it?

I love the Stingrays.  It was my favorite car as a teenager.  Hell I think it still is!

And I love that Rat Rod Model A pickup.  How nice is that??

I don't know what that gray car is that comes up after the Biscayne...anybody know?  Speaking of the Biscayne, far as I'm concerned those modern looking 22s about destroyed that car.  I know some people will think it's cool but it's damn ugly far as I'm concerned.

Tommy Lee takes some hella great car photos, that's for sure!!  And his book about Sleeper Cars is that best one out there for guys that like to hide their hot cars.

Comment by Lee Saunders on May 16, 2012 at 22:13

There's a lot of great strawberry places for sure.  I never expected Tennessee to be a big strawberry place, but kinda like watermelon.  Sunny weather and lots of water right??

Did you relocate the rabbit over to the pot?  What was that cartoon?  And Elmer Fudd was always tryna get that rabbit into the pot?  Hahahah...

Rabbits sure can destroy a patch of just about anything huh?  We had jack rabbits here but not so much that we had to worry about rabbits and crops though.


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Comment by Robert Burris on May 16, 2012 at 20:26

I grow them too, but had bad luck. A rabbit or two jump my fence and ate a bunch to the ground. Well, I caught the rabbits in question and relocated them. I never have had any rabbits do that before. I thought Louisiana was the stawberry capital?

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