Three Thousand Posts! Scribble, Scribble… Sometimes I feel like it too. Ages of a writer… (recent suggestions added since yesterday) Pre- Malaria: fat in Zim Writers with first books MANY years later
I am so impressed! I have nearly reached 100 of my own, and I cannot even imagine getting to 1000 much less 3000. You're an inspiration. Mary Ann Reply
My Morris Minor "shooting brake"., early 50's vintage I think, taken on the way to the Lime Rock sports car races in 1967. Mary Ann Rose has one today. I might post on this when my "real" computer is working again. Reply
One of the Assistant Scoutmasters in my Scout troop had one and I always thought it was the coolest car. He was a surveyor and used his as a field vehicle to haul his transit etc around in. I can't remember the last time I saw one. Reply
Must do a post. Once it was parked in Cambridge behind a 48 Ford woodie, whose owner came out and said "I didn't know mine was pregnant!" Reply
Steve–my favorite is the scholarly one looking over your glasses at the computer……Hope you had a fabulous holiday with the fam. Reply
Wonderful!
Ah, that's great!
Another milestone- You mature like Fine Wine Steve!
Here's to many more.
JohnnyUK
Another milestone- You mature like Fine Wine Steve!
Here's to many more.
JohnnyUK
I am so impressed! I have nearly reached 100 of my own, and I cannot even imagine getting to 1000 much less 3000. You're an inspiration. Mary Ann
Is that a Morris Minor in photo #2?
My Morris Minor "shooting brake"., early 50's vintage I think, taken on the way to the Lime Rock sports car races in 1967.
Mary Ann Rose has one today. I might post on this when my "real" computer is working again.
One of the Assistant Scoutmasters in my Scout troop had one and I always thought it was the coolest car. He was a surveyor and used his as a field vehicle to haul his transit etc around in. I can't remember the last time I saw one.
Must do a post. Once it was parked in Cambridge behind a 48 Ford woodie, whose owner came out and said "I didn't know mine was pregnant!"
Steve–my favorite is the scholarly one looking over your glasses at the computer……Hope you had a fabulous holiday with the fam.