Telstar Logistics is visiting our ancestral homeland in western New Jersey this weekend, where the weather has been lovely and the fall foliage is in full radiance.
To entertain ourselves, we took our ancestral chariot for a drive through the countryside yesterday. It's a 1973 Chevrolet Caprice convertible that's been in the family since the day it rolled off the showroom floor. It's got a 400 cubic-inch V-8 under the hood and an 8-Track tape player in the dash, and all of it works just like new.
Today was warm and sunny, so we dropped the top on the Caprice to enjoy the autumn scenery in full, windblown Surround-O-Vision.
Then we set a course along scenic Route 46 toward our ancestral hot dog provider, the timeless and wonderful Hot Dog Johnny's, in (no joke) Buttzville, New Jersey.
Yum!
With our mission accomplished and our bellies full, we continued our meanderings along the wooded back roads, savoring the warmth of the sun, the blaze of fall colors, and the sublime pleasure that such a day, and such a place, and such a car so readily delivers...
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Sweet effin ride, man. And the photo of the foliage is gorgeous.
Posted by: buzzgirl | 14 November 2010 at 02:49 PM