The fourrteenth issue of Weekend Roundup for this year, 2020...
(THE FOURTEENTH LETTER FOR THIS SERIES)
- the Letter "N" Prompts are:
(A) Starts with the Letter "N";
(B) "Number" (Tom's choice);
(C) A Favorite;
(D) Reflections.
Again this month, April 2020, I am participating in the National Poetry Writing Month daily posting of a poem of sorts. Mine are HERE for this year. See "Labels" at the bottom to read them and other year's poems I have written.
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(A) Starts with the Letter "N": "Nash" starts with the Letter "N". This 1954 Nash Healy Le Man's Coupe was the calendar photo for December 2017. I have every NAPA Auto Parts "NAPA Classics" calendar except for their second year, 1972. The little sports car's base price was $5128 and it came with 135 hp I-6 253 c.i.d. engine.
I am doing some cleaning this month so most of them may turn up if I'm lucky. Also I have started the writing of a poem a day for National Poetry Writing Month project NaPoWriMo 2020. I have written with them since 2015.
Nash was started in 1916 by Charles William Nash and went out of production in the 60's as a part of American Motors. I was made aware of them just before WW II when my uncle stopped to tell us goodbye on he and family headed out to Oregon to permanently live. They were driving an early 1940's Nash.
[Photo by me taken on a Paris street beside a park]
C) A Favorite: I had a 1960 Nash Rambler Station Wagon from 1963 until I totaled it out in 1967. The kids and I rear ended another car because with the back full of heavy Newspapers going to recycle the brakes wouldn't stop it.
(B) "Number" (Tom's choice): It might be "Number 94". Small Car ~~ I like small cars if they are hopped up a little. This one is a toy decorator 1949 Nash. The number 94 was the Nash's number in the movie, Cars.
My friend way back when I was a college dropout and worked in a watch factory (Elgin Nation Watch Company, Lincoln, Nebraska) a friend had one of these when I first met him. Soon after our meeting he traded it for a 1951 Chevy Convertible.
(D) Reflections: In my cleaning, see item "A" above, I found this photo of our daughter, Karen, in her high school drill team uniform, standing with Mrs. Jim and I.
After taking the picture I noted that a 'selfie' had shown faintly as a spirit family grandfather, it was Reflected looking over with approval. Mrs. Jim hasn't changed a bit but my weight has shifted from my face towards the middle of my body. Runs in the family.
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My Two Questions (you can answer just one if you wish).
(1) What is your Favorite Number and Why? It is Number 88. That was the number for our 1934 Ford Coupe Modified Stock race car.
(2) What do you think of when we are discussing "High School Drill Teams or its Members"? I think of the good times we had going to football games just to watch our daughter dance with her group.
Bonus Questions:
(1) what is your favorite "N" word? This time it will be "Naughty" It is hard not to practice Social Distancing all the time but we need it to protect others and ourselves during this horrible sequence of events with COVID 19.
(2) What comes to mind when you hear "Nash Cars" mentioned? I think of the 1960 Nash Station Wagon I had and wish I had an 1:18 scale model of one to add to my collection.
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The fine print:
- [Click on any picture for larger, click it again for extra large]
- I am linked with Tom of "Backwoods Travel" (Link to Tom's Weekend Reviews)
- The pictures are all mine and rights are reserved to me under Copyright Law.
- I am also linked this week with James, (click here for his Reflections Photos).
1. What is your Favorite Number and Why? I have two: 3 and 7.
ReplyDelete2. What do you think of when we are discussing "High School Drill Teams or its Members"? Horrible bands. Always off key.
Bonus Questions:
1. What is your favorite "N" word? Nice is the word I would choose.
2. What comes to mind when you hear "Nash Cars" mentioned? I'm thankful I never had one.
Have a fabulous day and weekend, Jim. 😎
Number - 7
ReplyDeleteHigh school drills - absolutely nothing
N - Nothing!
Nash - never until you and Tom posted Nashes this week!
I don't know anything about cars :)) For me cars are only for moving from place A to B. It is wonderful to know that you write poems - have to read later when I have more time.
ReplyDeleteI always love your old photos <3 My favourite number is the number of my birthday - 9. Take care and stay home!
I like 3 and 8 and perhaps 17. We never had Nash cars here.Naughty adn nice. Loved seeing the old photo of your family Jim. Hope you are keeping well and staying safe. Thanks for hosting and have a lovely weekend
ReplyDeleteGreat cars.
ReplyDeleteI love that Nash Healey, so wonderfully styled! That No. 94 'bathtub' Nash is a great decoration. Mrs.Jim and your daughter are lovely ladies indeed!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite number has always been 22 - I am not sure why.
ReplyDeleteI have heard of Nash cars - but did not really know too much about them.
That photo of your wife, daughter, and you is precious.
My daughter was on the drill team too.
Please take care in these times!
sandie
(N)ice post!
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