Hokay... whoever stumbles in here, this is a random personal page I link to from other sites for pictures and it also serves as a glimpse inside "life" for me. It's not publicized to be public (tho you're welcome to look around if you care to) so respect is the name of the game. Leave the pics right here, thanks.


75 Dodge Tradesman van awaiting rebirth as a '70s custom - flares, air dam, fake murals, Cragar s/s wheels with 60s 'n 50s white letters, portholes, better 318/3-speed, etched glass... and we won't even talk about what the inside will look like. Once running I'll probably do that first. 


Sitting where it sat for 14 years... had to trim branches off trees to get it out!


67 Valiant awaiting a complete custom-built turbocharger kit... and IT'S resurrection.





This page is for friends & relatives Scott sees on his trip over the holidays & New Year '06-'07; any of you who kinda drop in are welcome too. But you should really go here. :)

SOME OF THE VEHICLE FAMILY

The "WEE BEASTIE" '81 Buick Skylark "Sport Coupe"

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"JOE THE TRUCK" '74 Dodge D100
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"BECKY" the '67 PLYMOUTH VALIANT

"TATONKA" the '78 DODGE CHINOOK:

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SHOTS FROM THE HOMESTEAD:
Pickup, cabin & woods... all a soul needs.



Outdoor shower, and "Rosemary the plant"... tanks a lot!

Gnome princess beautifying the area near the "guest house" - none other than former home "Sir Bustopher Schoolbus"! For those of you who missed the bus years, here's a few pics...

It's all going to be redone for guests & storage. We lived in the bus for 3 years. Yes, it runs. Yes, the flashing lights work. Ask Mumford!

The fire pit sits where the little house will go... this is where all crucial decisions are made.

Joe & shack.

Dashiki boy & our young friend Wyatt

Hi everybody - remember little Scotty with the turtlenecks? Ba fangule!

Inside the cabin... surprise!

Looking at the bathroom door
Tin walls & ceiling, Cedar shower wall, '70s shower curtain and an incinerator toilet.

Then we have kitchen, stage right...


...and stage left!
Aged cabinets & tin, torched copper countertops, designed & cosmeticized by Jamie AKA She Beckbuckle; built by our hippy friend Justin. Interior paneling & tin ceiling by our brothers Juan Mendoza & his son Julio.


Ahh, there she is! My bride. :) 


MISC. SHOTS

A Road Runner in Arizona
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For Jimmy


Thanksgiving at the Beckbuckle homestead; quiet and reverent. Wyatt joined us, Jamie cooked, and we are around the fire and watched the stars come out. We also said a prayer for the Natives and sprinkled some Sage into the fire. Life is good, but it is short. Make it mean something.

Hope you liked this glimpse into our life... we love you! ~Scott & Jamie