Car season…

So there’s this one, whose eight year-old battery died temporarily in the industrial park

…and then this one, aging and finally back on the road after multitudinous interventions.

leading a person to consider finding something a little newer and less sorely abused.

So, yeah, if anyone has a line on a 4×4 V8 2005 – 2006 Toyota Tundra, preferably the base trim as above, I’d appreciate hearing about it…while the beat goes on around the back of the bay;

crisp and bright in that February light.

With no rain in sight I stayed in to inventory the 161 canvases and 12 plywood panels,

1998 – 2015, in the”Narrow Racks”

and out, again, along the shore as well as E Street to see

London, the E Street Dog, and for him to see us, as he has since he was a pup.

Breezy throughout, which forced what should have been a simple truck-primering project

in the alley to become overly protracted; prepped but too windy to paint Sunday, tree-trimming and winds allowed only one coat Monday, away Tuesday [see “Museé Day”], almost able

to finish Wednesday afternoon but, having squandered the morning at the Multiplex [not often if ever does one get an “action” movie where the token white guy delivers a cogent synopsis of Naomi Klein’s “Shock Doctrine” in the thirty seconds leading up to the climactic Battle *],

out of primer…then Thursday was COLD

so cold even the rocks were flipping it off…

but somehow despite that I managed to replace the battery in the ’45 and got the final coat on the hood before lunch.  Weather worsened after, nearly blew me off my bike in the afternoon

though before and after that adventure the Inventory continued…

and continues; other storage racks, other eras.

yep.

 

*“Black Panther”, definitely worth the trip. Hit all its marks and kept going.  Bravo!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 thoughts on “Car season…

  1. Kirk Moore

    Winter shadows abound, great photos. Very cold temps here on the coast with brutal winds but little to no precipitation (not good). We may get to see Black Panther tonight, on your recommendation.
    Thanks!

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  2. Fred K

    Reading too quickly I read that as an “eighty year old battery” and thought, well, no wonder. I quickly sorted that out but I’m still laughing as I write this.
    Fred

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