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The Admiral
One of my favorite things to do at my Grandma and Grandpa Stockwell's house was to listen to the radio and records on their Admiral stereo. I loved the hearty click of the door when you opened it, the soft humm it made when you turned it on, and the feel of the big silver tuning knob. I remember watching with fascination as the turntable dropped the next vinyl record down it's spindle and placed the needle arm perfectly into the record's groove. I remember trying to get the red radio-station indicator needle to go from one end of the dial to the other by spinning the knob as fast as I could. I remember what Paul Harvey sounded like coming out of the Admiral's speakers any weekday at noon.
The Admiral has been at our house for several years now. For a while it sat in the living room and I remember listening to a baseball game on it one day. However it wasn't long before it's tubes and speakers wore out completely. It spent some time in the computer room but it was heavy and took up a lot of space. Mostly we'd put stuff on it - clothes, books, bills, whatever. So finally we moved it out to the garage where it has sat cozy and dry, collecting dust for the last several years.
Today it's "new" life began and it is officially on it's way to become a 're-purposed' (what an awful word) piece of furniture. I removed nearly all of it's old electronics - except for the speaker cones - and gave it a bit of a cleaning.
Syl has come up with some great ideas to give it a new hip, useful life in our house once again. And in a location where we can use and enjoy it every day. I can't wait to make it happen, and I will keep this blog updated with the progress.
Sunday, August 29, 2010
A Brief Journey Up the Entiat Valley


This Sines family and extended 'family reunion' picture, taken in front of the house, was taken after Roy and Russell returned home from serving in WWII. Front row: Ronnie Stockwell, Rose Stockwell (Mom) Back row: Great Grandma Gertie, Uncle Roy, Uncle Ralph, Aunt Atha, Uncle Russell, Grandma Mildred, Great Grandpa Martin, Grandpa Harold.










My favorite part of the road is the Knapps Hill section. Grandpa said that the cars would go up this section one at a time - and had to go in reverse to take advantage of the compression braking.
The first picture shows the lower part of the road as you head up the hill (some day when I have a 4-wheel drive I will go further up the road). The second picture is a long-shot of the tunnel, and if you click on the picture and go all the way to the right you can see a lot of the road as it goes up the hill. I can almost see a line of Model T's waiting at the bottom of the hill as one car at a time backs slowly up the hill.



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