Wow, that is a beautiful car; and a very nicely done photo.

The snow is almost completely gone here already, and the last bits
will get washed away by the inch of rain and 60F/16C temperatures
forecast for this afternoon.

Rick
http://photo.net/photos/RickW


On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 7:25 AM, John <sesso...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> On 2/3/2016 1:05 AM, Darren Addy wrote:
>>
>> We were smack dab in the middle of Winter Storm Kayla yesterday (to
>> use the Weather Channel's vernacular) and it was one of the most
>> impressive blizzards that we've had for many years. When this much
>> snow is accompanied by this much wind (45-50 mph) you end up with
>> nearly windswept areas and then huge long drifts that are 5 or 6 feet
>> deep. (I realize our 15" is nothing compared with the two and three
>> feet of snow you saw back east just a short time ago - but let me
>> whine a bit. I still need to dig the car out of the driveway with snow
>> up to the windows all around it.)
>> :)
>>
>> Anyway, I was going back through some old image folders and found this
>> vehicle which I thought that some might enjoy. I don't know the exact
>> year, but it was a visitor to my place of employment a few years ago
>> (in a much warmer month) along with others in a Nebraska Model A Club
>> that stopped by to tour the auto museum & restoration facility. I'm
>> afraid that I don't know the exact year.
>>
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/24148997704/
>>
>> I tried it in monochrome, but have to say that a good part of the
>> beauty of this one is the colors. I also have to say that I appreciate
>> old automobiles, but I especially appreciate the fact that this club
>> DROVE their collectibles out to us, most from the Omaha area, a
>> journey of some 150 miles - one way.
>>
>
> I think it was the Model T that Henry Ford said "You can have any color
> you want as long as it's B&W."
>
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