Apart from the gorgeous Triumph TR6 in British racing green. A classic sports cars is a rare sight in Old Blighty these days. I spotted convertible E type jag several weeks ago but nothing since then.
Love these. We were in Maine a few weeks ago, and while visiting my husband's father, we drove by Reds. Iconic loooong line down the block. Quintessential image of summer!--Holly in PA
...thought the fellow in the 19th photo, with the pink polo and kids (all cycling) presented a pleasant domestic picture of the kind of thing that comes to mind when I think of life on the US east coast; and nary a bellowing nasty or lefty in sight. Imagine that... I do, and it's much preferable to the alternative...
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ReplyDeleteApart from the gorgeous Triumph TR6 in British racing green. A classic sports cars is a rare sight in Old Blighty these days. I spotted convertible E type jag several weeks ago but nothing since then.
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ReplyDeleteThank you for the pictures - very very good.
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ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful things! Thank you so very much!
ReplyDeleteLovely, thank you!
ReplyDeleteJust the right amount of festivity! I appreciate the dogs, and the green Triumph is a spin down memory lane.
ReplyDeleteAhhhhhh yes, thank you!
ReplyDeleteLove these. We were in Maine a few weeks ago, and while visiting my husband's father, we drove by Reds. Iconic loooong line down the block. Quintessential image of summer!--Holly in PA
ReplyDelete...thought the fellow in the 19th photo, with the pink polo and kids (all cycling) presented a pleasant domestic picture of the kind of thing that comes to mind when I think of life on the US east coast; and nary a bellowing nasty or lefty in sight. Imagine that... I do, and it's much preferable to the alternative...
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