Here are a few shots taken over the past few years.

The first one is a favorite.  Two very chilly children and a floppy eared pup are having the time of their lives.  On a camping trip, we were surprised with a bit of snow while out on a ride.  Not much snow ended up sticking, but for a few glorious moments my son got to run the hand cranked wiper.  Note my daughter in the back, warmly wrapped up in a sleeping bag.  If wondering whether you should get a Jeep, check out the grin on her face:


Here we are again, a few minutes later, with a campfire roaring.  The dog is happy because she saw me getting steaks ready:

 
Here is a Christmas picture from a few years ago.  Inspired by Dr. Seuss' Grinch, our antlered dog is ready to pull the sleigh.  My son was just off camera, waving a biscuit to keep her attention, which explains her determined look:


Here is another Christmas shot from that year, with the sleigh loaded with presents:


This is our much-abused dog and myself:


Here is my CJ-2A posing with our recently departed Willys Wagon and FC150:

 
From the "Moron with a Torch" series:

  

Photoshop should be federally regulated and not available to anybody with an ax to grind:


 
A camping trip to the lavabeds south of Mt. Adams, WA.  We've taken on an Apprentice dog at this point, to counteract Senior "I'll be sleeping over here" dog:

  

In Mt. Rainier National Park:


A family portrait from June 2004, in the sand at Long Beach, Washington:



From August 2004, the drive-in at La Grande, Oregon, a solid five dollars worth of entertainment for me and my entire family:



August 2004: A collapsed mine building near Bourne, Oregon:


 
July 2005: The lead engine on this doubleheader excursion train is Southern Pacific 4449, followed by Spokane, Portland & Seattle 700.  Built in 1941 and 1938 respectively, they aren't much older than my 1948 CJ-2A: