Monday, December 31, 2007
Blog Problems.
The top portion of the posts are not appearing unless you scroll down and then back to the top. If anyone else is experiencing the same problem with my blog on your own computer, please let me know.
This problem started showing up on my postings since December 18, 2007
Sunday, December 30, 2007
New Year Just Around the Corner
Family started arriving on Christmas eve and the last few stragglers left on the day after Boxing Day. Between thirteen adults, one baby and two dogs there was hardly a stick of food or consumable beverage that was not in fear of extinction. So much so that we had to buy another turkey on Boxing Day so that there would be enough leftovers for those coveted cold turkey sandwiches.
On Christmas morning, after the opening of gifts, we had our traditional breakfast of Eggs Benedict, square sauage, black pudding and Momosa's. The turkey was in the oven and I was able to catch forty winks on the sofa down stairs before the next group arrived for Christmas dinner and another round of gift opening. Still, with all that is enjoyable and good about Christmas, this sums up my final feelings.
Not really, but I have to keep the image alive.
New Year is approaching and there are no real plans in the offing. We are babysitting Sienna on New Years eve so the kids can party. We have a small, immediate family only, dinner planned for New Year's day. I get to cook the other turkey and hopefully by holding down the numbers, there will be leftovers for sandwiches.
To all our friends, best wishes for a happy, prosperous and healthy 2008
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Today I feel like a new ME!


Sunday, November 18, 2007
I am still alive...
The Banana has not been touched although I am still amassing parts. Picked up some Sebring headlight farings and have some body trim on the way...tail light lenses to back date to '67'. One of the reasons things have come to a standstill is that my garage is now full of ductwork for the furnace. Hopefully this will be installed next week and the garage will once again be clear. Clutter in the garage is not the only reason. I have some models to complete for a customer by Christmas and the decal making has kept me hopping just to keep up.
No pictures to post this time, not much to photograph. We are in the winter doldrums. Leaves are off the trees, skies are grey and we are just waiting for that infurnal white stuff to fall.
Halloween was a bust....last year and in previous years we have had in excess of 175 kids at the door. This year we were lucky to have had 40. Sarah decorated the front of the house with spider webs, bats and other sundry creatures of the night, but none lured the little candy beggars to the door. Think next year we will turn out the lights and hide in the basement. The Christmas Scrooge is turning into a Halloween Scrooge as well.......Bah Humbug!
The 'Great Pumpkin Carving' night took place at Ian's this year amidst fun, merriment and beer. Sienna got her first taste of pumpkin guts, literally

The Pumpkins
The Authors, Eileen, Me, Jay, Sarah and Ian
Monday, October 22, 2007
Our trip is over...heading home.
Monday, October 15, 2007
Fort Pulaski, Ga.
The fort was garrisoned until 1885. It lay in disrepair and was returning to the elements until 1933 when work began to restore it back to it's historical importance. Although much of the fort has been rebuilt it is easy to see the magnificent workmanship that went into the original structure. The fort sits on wooden pilings driven 70 feet into the mud. The stabiltiy of the fort still shows today as there are no cracks caused by settling. The vaulted arches of the powder magazines in the Demilune are still in perfect condition.
Tomorrow morning we pull up stakes and head for Gainesville Ga. and a weekend of racing at Road Atlanta. This event marks SVRA's finale for 2007 and we will once again be free agents until the Sebring 12 Hours of Endurance in March of 2008.
addendum: Drove into Savannah tonight to eat at one of our favourite eateries....The Conch House. It was closed for renovations.....arrrgh. Had to eat at our second favourite place, 'Fiddlers Crab House'. After 18 raw oysters, 12 oysters Rockefellow and some crab stew. it was hard to remember our intitial goal was to get some craked conch at the Conch House...oh well.
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Tybee Island, Georgia
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Day 4....Charleston (and area)
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Charleston....Day 3
submarines and targets
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Charleston....Day 2
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Sunday, October 7, 2007
Pawley Island.......
On the way to Pawley Island, spotted an exotic looking vehicle sitting in a mass of weeds. No license plates, obviously neglected. Curiosity got the better of me and I had to turn around and investigate. First indications were that it was a Lamborghini of unknown origin. Second indications were that it was a Fieroghini, what a disappointment. Here I thought I had found the scoop of the year and the opportunity to possibly pick up an exotic cheap, nope.
Tomorrow we leave Georgetown and head for Charleston SC. All reports are that we will really find Charleston of exceptional interest....lets hope so.
Later.
Saturday, October 6, 2007
There is a Heaven........
and of course.....the ever present bikers. The clock tower in the background is the 'Rice Museum'. Surprisingly, before cotton and slaves became the driving economic force, it was rice. The Sampit River provided the depth required to bring the ships 12 miles up river from the Atlantic Ocean to load rice for the European continent.
Fishing, particulary shrimp, is another main industry and Georgetown supports a large shrimp fleet. Tomorrow it is off to Pawley Island.......standby.
Friday, October 5, 2007
Georgetown, S.C.
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Another day Dawns...
U.S.S. North Carolina

The tour was self guided and would require about 3 hours to complete. It started on the fantail and wound its way forward through four decks. Unfortunately the cramped quarters did not lend itself to taking many pictures, even with a 35mm wideangle lens.
One more day in Myrtle Beach and then we are off to Charleston. It is Biker week in Myrtle, so figure it is best to get out of Dodge before they show up en mass.
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Week One.......

Three cars came together when one of the lead cars failed to take off. Very unfortunate, but even in light of this little pimple on the ass of progress, the drivers decided to go ahead with the Sunday standing start. The start was a roaring success and will hopefully be added to the venue for future races. It is just an extension to what vintage racing is all about. Up until 1970, not many road races were started with a rolling start.
session the roof light blew off and came directly in the rear window. The ensuing explosion was enough to scare the crap out of me and shower the complete interior with mini shards of glass. VIR had to retire the Mini for the weekend and drag out the Cadillac CTS for us......now that is a car! VIR remains one of my favourite events. Great track, low key event...just a lot of fun.Sunday, September 16, 2007
A Real GT40
BTW...for all you real car aficionados....that is A REAL GT40, not a kit car or continuation model. I believe that it is one of three roadsters that were built on the MKI chassis. Don't even ask what its appraised value is but it exceeds seven numbers.
Many many thanks to the owner of this amazing vehicle.

