Friday, December 31, 2021

Wednesday, December 22, 2021 -- Valley of Fire State Park, NV -- Part 2

Pretty dramatic roads...




Park was pretty busy but not too bad...


 

Junki's kids in Brazil...


 

Wednesday, December 22, 2021 -- Las Vegas & Valley of Fire State Park -- Part 1

View from the hotel room in Las Vegas...


Can see the strip in the distance...

Long line of cars waiting to enter the park...


They ran out of maps so pictures of the trails...

Did most of the hikes in the park.  Most are pretty short...


The name of the park is appropriate to the color of many of the rock formations...

Driving up to the slot canyon hike...


 

Thursday, December 30, 2021

Tuesday, December 21, 2021 -- Las Vegas



 

Sunday, December 19, 2021 -- Manhattan Beach Pier

Sunny and not too bad temperature (high 50s/low 60s).
Since it's Sunday, lots of people out and on the bike path...


 

Sunday, December 19, 2021 -- Long Beach Antique Swap Meet - Part 4 & Last

Union tool chest.
Won't "restore" it.  Just clean and lightly improve to be solid and functional...




No key with the chest...


The drawers are in pretty good condition

Appears to be made by Gerstner & Sons...

Metal bottom.

The finger joints are a bit loose/spread

The leather from the handle is nearly gone...

Hardware is all rusty...

This corner of the chest case is pretty damaged (looks almost like rodent damage).





The wood on the bottom of the case is not too bad...

Looks like an animal gnawed at the wood...

The back panel's veneer is separating towards the bottom, but is fully intact.  Should be able to glue it back in place...




The case is also very dirty!


All the small drawer handles are in place and in decent condition.

For size comparison with a Gerstner box behind...

 

Wednesday, December 29, 2021

Sunday, December 19, 2021 -- Lunch at Cafe Brazil...

Sat outside in the back...

 

Sunday, December 19, 2021 -- Long Beach Antique Swap Meet - Part 3

Whatever was at the tip of the rising piece broke off.
Guess is that it was a model of the B-36 bomber.

This company was also called "Convair", for short.



Don't know why someone engraved numbers on the bottom...


It's cool that this was made in Los Angeles...


Some pictures of the B36 from the web...
6 prop engines and four jet engines.
Some of them also had a working nuclear reactor onboard (not for propulsion).





On the left is a B-29 for size comparison...