We’re back in business, a new server, and a new set of photos. To make the the “Name that Car” task a bit more difficult I’ve cropped in close.
This car was spotted at the 2009 Tulip Rallye. Can you identify it?
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We’re back in business, a new server, and a new set of photos. To make the the “Name that Car” task a bit more difficult I’ve cropped in close.
This car was spotted at the 2009 Tulip Rallye. Can you identify it?
Welcome to the new server!
OK, that took a little longer than I thought. Things SHOULD be working OK. If you have any problems logging in, please let me know.
Eating off the People’s Princess.
Kudos to Ian Betteridge for bringing this important resource to my attention.
Sort of an easy one.
…and have no desire whatsoever to own something absurd like a modern day Ferrari. Even if I were filthy rich, I’d never buy one. Clarkson is right… they have no heart, and no soul.
We were stuck behind this bison for quite a while. He just ambled slowly down the middle of the road. We just waited for him to finally decide to leave the road before we could pass.
What’s the oddest thing you’ve had blocking your progress?
Keeping with the Montana theme of the last CPotD, this image was shot not far outside of Virginia City, Montana.
An odd thing about my personality: I am generally LOUSY at remembering people. This includes people who are “famous” or have “celebrity”. Many times in my life (more often then not on car rallies, but not always) I’ve sat down, and introduced myself to somebody, who turns out to be somebody I should have known anyway! It was certainly the case here. At Virginia City this person and my father were sitting and talking on a pair of rocking chairs while everyone else on the rally explored the quaint little semi-ghost town. I was intent on shooting photos of cars and wandered by, and introduced myself. Oddly, this gentleman recognized my name, as a colleague of his had mentioned me to him a few days earlier(!) I had no clue who he was. My father filled me in later after we I had made this shot. Can you name the person?
If we get a discussion going in the comments I’ll tell you others I’ve stumbled into in a like manner.