David,
Some years ago VW produced a limited number of Harlequin Golf cars and one of
my sons had one. It got a lot of attention everywhere it went.
Go to
https://www.flickr.com/photos/bill2301/27762462616/in/dateposted-public/
I never knew if it was a model designed by VW or simply cars assembled from odd
lots of left over painted parts. There is a club of owners of these cars and
every now and then I see one, not so much any more as they wear out.
Best,
Bill
On Jun 19, 2016, at 19:18, David Young <dsy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In North America, today was "Father's Day", though in many parts of the
world, fatherhood is celebrated on a different day.
I spend mine, getting up at 4:30 am, in order to be "on site" by 6 am, where
Rose and I, along with 4 others, provided breakfast and lunch for some 250
archers. It was the second day of this routine and was a fund-raising effort
for Rose's Horse Club.
In all, a busy day, and a profitable one for her club. So busy, there was no
time to shoot the archers. A lot of work, but a lot of fun, too.
One of our adopted granddaughters won the youth class, despite her having
been in the sport for just a few months and this being her first tournament.
I was both impressed and pleased for her.
I did manage a shot of one truck ... one I simply could not resist.
It would seem that the owner goes "boonie bashing" a lot and is rather hard
on his truck. It started out life as being all a dark blue, but when he
damages it, he just buys a used part from the auto-wrecker and puts it on,
without concern about the colour.
It sees that "Rainbow" is very "in", these days...
http://www.furnfeather.net/Look/BoonieBashing.html
Comments & criticism welcomed, as always.
David.
PS: For all the fathers on this list, no matter where you are ...I hope you
all had a great, relaxing day!
/d
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