Hi all,
I've worked on the site most of the day today. Good day to stay inside with the weather in the 40's and rain. Was just 70 and sunny yesterday, now there is snow in the forecast. The main focus of today's web page development was to move all my profile information along with it pictures over to the new website so I could make room on the original Schoobytwo website for more pics. I know that does not make sense, but it part of my web-making process.
That allowed me to add Ken M from Sheboygan, Wisconsin's pictures to the Friends Tab tonight on the website. I suggest everyone take a few moments and take a look at some very nice photos and history of Ken's family with Hus Skis. When you read it, if you have some feedback, leave it here.
Other than that, the Hus Ski and Diablo world is slowing down a bit. I presume everyone is taking a breather after a long winter and thinking about other things summer like. I hope your good weather comes soon and gets you and your family out to enjoy a nice summer.
Bruce
4/19/09 - Great Story on "Friends Tab" Chat
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Re: 4/19/09 - Great Story on "Friends Tab" Chat
Bruce
That is a really interesting article that Ken submitted. I always enjoy seeing the old snowmobiling photos especially when they include Hus-Skis. He mentioned how they rode that 200A everywhere on the farm. I remember how it used to be around here as I'm sure it was most everywhere that the fields were solid snowmobile tracks. One of my first memories of snowmobiles was when a neighbor rode his new 444 to our place and how envious I was. I guess that is why I bought my 444 when I got the chance. It sure would be great if we could somehow get that 1964 promo film reproduced wouldn't it.
gearhead
That is a really interesting article that Ken submitted. I always enjoy seeing the old snowmobiling photos especially when they include Hus-Skis. He mentioned how they rode that 200A everywhere on the farm. I remember how it used to be around here as I'm sure it was most everywhere that the fields were solid snowmobile tracks. One of my first memories of snowmobiles was when a neighbor rode his new 444 to our place and how envious I was. I guess that is why I bought my 444 when I got the chance. It sure would be great if we could somehow get that 1964 promo film reproduced wouldn't it.
gearhead