Project 15 - Day 2
In early February we attended an antique car show with my big sis and her hubby. The fact that I have just now located these files after six weeks is an embarrassment. But this is not going to be a glass half empty post. The files were not carelessly deleted as I once thought and that is reason enough to celebrate.
Who would have thought I would enjoy spending a couple of hours looking at vintage automobiles? Certainly not me. With the exception of the snazzy, red, "58" corvette that I would look quite youthful driving, old cars do not excite me. However, put a camera in my hand and it's a whole new ball game.
I think this creamy white car might have been a Rolls Royce but please don't ask about the red one. I have no idea what it is, other than shiny and colorful.
The blue Bel Air I remember. Mainly because we had a 1957 or 58 black and yellow one when I was growing up. It looked like a giant bumble bee rolling down the highway.
The Kid had a VW Bug much like the one pictured below. It was before my time but I've heard the stories. My big sis had a white one. She taught me how to drive it since I didn't know a thing about shifting gears. I was a good student. I listened carefully and did everything she instructed me to do, including never shifting into 4th gear. She said that I would not need it. I didn't, until one day while driving along the highway at 55 mph (conservatively speaking) one of my passengers tired of the grinding noise and enlightened me. I have not failed to use 4th gear since.
The blue Beatle is actually a reflection in the side of a shiny black Mustang. Shiny, black cars are good like that.
This one just screams hot rod doesn't it. Surely there were yellow flames painted on its sides. All self-respecting hot rods had yellow flames didn't they?
4 comments:
Hi, Love your design extractions and color saturation in the auto photos. I don't suppose we could convince you to expand your 15 day project? Or maybe it is time for someone to start the PEOD leg of online publishing: Picture Every Other Day. *grin* Beautiful car parts post!
Cheers,
pete s.irion
What Pete said.....
Hi Pete. It seems you found your way here from there, there being Lightdance of course. I'm thinking that I like your idea of PEOD, it just could work for me. Thanks for the encouragement.
S.
Hey Audrey - it was your cousin Susie who enlightened me on the whole 4th gear thing. I believe you were in the car. Now I have to ask why you didn't give me a heads up sooner or maybe you just enjoyed that grinding sound!!
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