Here's some photos from a Pinewood Derby this past weekend submitted by Eric Friedhaber. I didn't get a chance to post them sooner, but they're too good not to share. It's Cub Scout Pack 23 in Le Roy at Our Lady of Mercy.
To: Billie Owens.
I have been trying to make a comment on the post (City fire department reminder - Change time on Sunday along with smoke and CO detector batteries), but, everytime I click on that post, I get the message, "Page not found The requested page could not be found".
Not sure why that is happening. Can you help?
Thanks.
Funny, how time works. I remember pretty much everything I did while I was in the cub scouts. But, try as hard as I can, I don't remember being 'that small' when I was.
Boy do I remember cub scouts and pinewood derbies. I had one that was painted candy apple green with red and yellow flames on the nose and hood.
One of the other den fathers ran the derby races at the annual blue and gold picnic in the park, for some reason always had his thumb on the scale, LOL!
To: Billie Owens. I have been
To: Billie Owens.
I have been trying to make a comment on the post (City fire department reminder - Change time on Sunday along with smoke and CO detector batteries), but, everytime I click on that post, I get the message, "Page not found The requested page could not be found".
Not sure why that is happening. Can you help?
Thanks.
Funny, how time works. I
Funny, how time works. I remember pretty much everything I did while I was in the cub scouts. But, try as hard as I can, I don't remember being 'that small' when I was.
Got me to laughing, anyways.
Ed, I fixed the issue with
Ed, I fixed the issue with the time-change story...the original headline was too long and that created the problem.
Thanks, Billie. I'll try it
Thanks, Billie. I'll try it in a little while.
Boy do I remember cub scouts
Boy do I remember cub scouts and pinewood derbies. I had one that was painted candy apple green with red and yellow flames on the nose and hood.
One of the other den fathers ran the derby races at the annual blue and gold picnic in the park, for some reason always had his thumb on the scale, LOL!