Lane Motor Museum – Nashville, TN
On July 15, 2022, my family and I had the pleasure of touring the Lane Motor Museum at 702 Murfreesboro Pike, Nashville, TN 37210. It houses a collection of over 100 unique cars, primarily foreign makes of various types. So interesting to see the ingenuity of the designers on display.





One of the distinctive cars was a replica of the 1933 Dymaxion designed by Buckminster Fuller. Built as an experimental prototype, it had sheet aluminum attached to an ash frame with a V8 engine, rear-steering, and front-wheel drive.


The next time you visit Nashville, TN, consider dropping by to tour the museum. It is interesting for all age groups. Check their website for further information at www.LaneMuseum.com.
Valentine Trivia Questions

My wife and I visited NINE COLUMNS B&B in Lyons, Georgia last week. We had a good time, but found ourselves attending a Red Hat Society dinner that evening at the B&B. The meal was excellent. It was a wonderful evening. During their meeting, the hostess had a list of trivia questions. They are shared below. See how many you can answer without having to look up the answers!
Question #1:
Besides not brushing one’s teeth, __________ causes the most tooth decay.
Question #2:
Whose picture appeared on the first one dollar bill? _________ __________
Question #3:
Abraham Lincoln was the ______th President of the United States.
Question #4:
“_____________” is the most requested song on Valentine’s Day in 2021 and 2022 that was written by John Legend.
Question #5:
White symbolizes purity. What does Red symbolize? There are 8 answers; just give only four of them. _________, _________, _______, _______
Question #6:
The song “Love Lifted Me” is found in a ____________
Question #7:
The lyrics of a song are “looking for love in all the ________ _________”
Question #8:
Billy Ray Cyrus sang “my _______ _______ ________”
Question #9:
St. Valentine was from the country of __________.
Question #10:
The St. Valentine’s Day massacre happened in what city and year?
_______________, ___________
Question #11:
Romantic writings are usually found in ______________.
Question #12:
Before Martha, who was George Washington’s love? __________ _________
Question #13:
In some Bibles, the verse “the greatest of these is love.” Is sometimes written “the greatest of these is ____________.”
Question #14:
What is the meaning of X and O in “XOXO”?
X symbolizes _______ and O symbolizes _________
Question #15:
What country grows the majority of the roses that are sold in the United States on Valentine’s Day? _________________
Question #16:
Who or what profession receives the most Valentine’s Day cards? ______
Question #17:
Which famous building was built and given as the ultimate gift of love?
______ _________
Question #18:
According to myth, Cupid was the son of __________, the winged messenger of the gods, and __________, the goddess of love.

Answers to the questions:
1. Sugar
2. Salmon Chase
3. 16th
4. “All of me”
5. love, danger, sacrifice, courage, war, energy, passion, or anger.
6. hymnal
7. wrong places
8. Achy Breaky Heart
9. Italy
10. Chicago, 1929
11. Poetry
12. Sally Fairfax
13. Charity
14. Kisses, Hugs
15. Columbia
16. Teachers or Educators
17. Taj Mahal
18. Mercury, Venus
A New Subject to Consider: Mass Psychosis
What is presented in the link below is a little over 21 minutes long. It is easy to follow and is so important. Please take the time to listen and give it your consideration. Thank you.
https://youtu.be/09maaUaRT4M
Mass Psychosis is a Real Global Pandemic
from AcademyofIdeas.com

Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag

“I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”
Section 4 of the Flag Code states:
The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag: “I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”, should be rendered by standing at attention facing the flag with the right hand over the heart. When not in uniform men should remove any non-religious headdress with their right hand and hold it at the left shoulder, the hand being over the heart. Persons in uniform should remain silent, face the flag, and render the military salute.”
The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag is a formal promise of loyalty to the United States of America. It should be recited in English to have its full meaning. On July 4, Independence Day, with all the flag waving, parades and fireworks, let us remember our promise of loyalty to the United States of America, and to honor those brave souls, living and dead, that preserve this privilege to us and future generations.
Something more to fret over…
If you really needed something to take your attention off the political cycle of Washington, D. C., then this little gem might be what you are looking for. I’m referring to 2001 F032.
What is 2001 F032 and why should it be of a concern?
It is an asteroid; approximately 1/2 to 1 mile across or about the size of the Golden Gate Bridge. NASA has called this a “potentially hazardous” APOLLO-class asteroid that will fly by earth by 5.3 lunar distances (where 1 lunar distance is about the same distance as the moon is from the earth) or just over 1.2 million miles. Still close for most asteroids that pass without public notice.
This asteroid is moving fast at 21 miles per sec or 76,980 mph. The date of arrival is March 21, 2021 at 11:03 am ET by some estimates.
Real or false flag, if you must worry, then add this one to your list. Personally, I don’t need more things to track. There is plenty of things to pay attention to including my afternoon nap!
Let me give credit to this information coming from an article written by Douglas Charles in the Brobible, dated 02/02/2021.
Thank you for reading.

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