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Monday, August 10, 2020

The Letter "G" -- Weekend Roundup and Reflections

The thirty-second issue of Weekend Roundup for this year, 2020...
(THE SEVENTH LETTER FOR THIS SERIES)
- the Letter "G" Prompts are:
(A) Starts with the Letter "G";
(B) "Green" (Tom's Choice);
(C) A Favorite; and
(D) Reflections.
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(A) Starts with the Letter "G":  Garage is my "G" word for here.  Our garage is meant for three cars but we have to much other stuff in front of the car on the left.  That stall is tandem, one in front of the other.

The Green car is a 1974 Mustang II Ghia V6 and the Black is a 1998 Mustang GT V8 Convertible.  They have 67,000 and 102,000 Miles respectively.  I missed the new 1956 Ford Sunliner Convertible that I sold in 1957 when I went into the Army so I never got my 'top-down experience' satisfied.  A Vespa scooter and a Honda motorcycle just didn't do it. 

I bought the '74 as first owner as a Ford employee rental car with 32K miles for my Mom who wanted a stick shift.  When she died in 1999 it came back to me.  The other, the '98, I bought from as young lady in 2001 having 49K miles for my retirement present to myself. 


Guess Lizzie will spend the rest of her life off-time in our driveway.  She is a 2011 Cadillac DTS with 140K miles, just out of warranty.  We are looking to retire her after finding a replacement. 

p.s:  We have not bought a new car in our 47 years of being married.  People in education don't make a lot of $$$ and so buying lower mileage used well cared for cars has saved us lots.   


(B) "Green" (Tom's Choice):  We have two Oranges on our tree this year.  Still Green, they are looking Good



(C) A FavoriteLots of Favorites here, there are several other pages.  On this one Gallery, Google (2), and Google Play for "G's" reside.

(D) Reflections:  This is a view from the Golf Cart I was riding on, it was the course where I used to play on Tuesdays before we moved closer to our youngest grandchild.  That Tuesday I  had lost my ball in the little creek to the left of that golf cart.  Even though we lived beside another golf course this municipal one, Conroe, Texas, had become my favorite.  But it closed the year after we moved. 

The group I played with on Tuesdays was a group of about twenty men from Mrs. Jim's Sunday school class.  Her age group is from age 60 and up although most are in their seventies with a few 80's.

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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 at Weekend Reflections, http://weekendreflection.blogspot.com/ for my Reflections Photo.
- Photos and Text Copyright, © Jimmiehov 2019, All Rights Reserved

6 comments:

  1. Love the 'Stangs, but especially the Mustang II - your mom's car makes for a loving heritage! The Caddy looks nice although there seems to be a lot of negatives about the Northstar V8, although maintained well (like you have) means. A very smart move to buy used - let the original buyer eat the depreciation while you get a fairly low mileage car with lots of life for you!

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  2. Awesome Gs. I would have the same problem if I had a 3 car garage. Have a wonderful weekend!

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  3. ...you are in GOOD company, most GARAGES are filled with stuff, not cras!
    ...you are quite the Ford GUY!
    ...I buy used, the depreciation in the first few years will kill you.
    ...homegrown is GOOD!
    Take care Jim and stay among the standing.

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  4. I'm happy to say that both our vehicles are in our garage. I'm amazed at the folks that fill their garages with junk and leave their expensive car in the driveway.

    Thanks for visiting and participating in the Friendly Fill-ins. I always enjoy your answers.

    Have a fabulous weekend. 😎

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  5. We also have vehicles in our garage! Living in New England, I couldn't imagine our home without one, especially in the winter. But, many don't have them and they learn to cope with it, and I'm sure we would, too. Nice G photos, Jim. Have a good week!
    Dawn

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