
Flywheeler Village sports a Fire House which was built and maintained by
a team of four men. Antique fire engines, hook and ladder trucks, and human-drawn
pumps are just a few items in their collection of fire fighting memorabilia.

Here is Jim chatting with one of his team members out front of the fire house.
Most weekends you will find Jim on the grounds, mowing, scraping water damaged
roads, or being a temporary caretaker.

I know this looks like a little log cabin, but it is a trailer that serves hot
steak sandwiches and other treats parked in our village.

This is a real energy efficient means of transportation - so long as you can
control the tempers of these little Shetland Mules. They may look cute, but
they are all business and raring to go. They are owned by the Shriners from
Melbourne Florida.

This hear is thuh vilige stil fer them fokes what needs rufeshmints (Translation
from Suthrun to English - Here is the Village Still)
