Might be because he never saw a 1956 Venetian Red Corvette...
...but the '41 Lincoln Continental is a beauty in its own right.
Just look at those sleek lines...
The doors have push buttons, not handles -
All of this opulent elegance is powered down the road by a classic V-12 engine:
That's right, 12 cylinders of Motor City ingenuity back before Detroit lost its mojo and started mass producing boring eggs shaped cars.
Who cares?
It's a 1941 Lincoln Continental!
So I figured, why not?
You only go around once in life, might as well make the most of it.
Shipping from California was reasonable, considering the cargo, and I'll be honest, I couldn't be happier with...with this gorgeous...
Huh?
Hold on a sec, Karen's pushing on my shoulder for some reason.
What's the emergency?
Hm...well, you know I don't have my hearing aids in at night so I don't always hear the alarm.
Ok, ok...sorry.
Rats!
It's 6 am already...time to get up.
Ah well...it was a lovely dream while it lasted.
Now you know what you can get me for my birthday.
| who's a good boy? I am! |
A dozen red roses - preserved to last several years - along with that Mom's day card on the right.
And the bell on the left? It's the complement to these:
| used crutches from Gateway Mission for $3.99 |
To celebrate the holiday, Karen had foot surgery, so she's laid up for a couple of weeks.
During that time, she uses the little bell to summon yours truly for all her wants and needs - and they are considerable - along with the crutches to hobble around a bit.
Right now it's a race between Karen becoming mobile again and me removing the little clapper inside that bell.
Turns out I'm one of those hypocrites who prefers talking about the importance of Christlike servanthood more than actually being a servant.
Who knew?
I play bogey or better wins the hole, higher than that loses the hole.
Today's score was 1 win, 8 losses.
Never short on excuses for my lack of talent and poor play, today I'm blaming the wind: steady 20mph SW wind gusting 35.
My hickories in their stand blew over at least once on every hole, and most drives turned into hooks or slices depending on the cross winds.
Golf is a game, and games are supposed to be fun, right?
This was not fun; will try again next week.
Maybe.
*Hickory Golf Update
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| our ducks are back and wondering why the pool isn't open yet |
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| in honor of May 5th, an original composition by Larry entitled, "Cinco de Milo" |
| Old Dominion clay pipe and leather pipe stand from the good folks at Missouri Meerschaum |
| moon on the water up at Larry's cottage |
| Tulip Time is ending and one of the events was a drone show... |
| ...paid for by Hudsonville ice cream, which explains Lady Liberty's new torch |
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| I actually lived in Maine for several years, back when they were just annoying tree huggers. now they're off the rails Nazis. |
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| the Democrats should consider changing their mascot from the Jack Ass to the Rattlesnake to better reflect their cultural shift embracing both stupidity and toxicity. |
This is the part of the blog where I wax intelligent about some deeply important life lesson and impart useful advice like "never pat a burning dog", or "if the shower stall is already occupied by a boa constrictor, don't step in".
But tonight I'm just tired, and am reminded of something a pastor once told me when he was preparing his sermon:
"I write it all out long hand, walk away and let it sit for a day or two.
"Then I go back and strip out everything that isn't from God, because they don't need to hear what I think; they need to hear what God says."
Pretty good advice, and here's something God says to all of us:
16 Rejoice evermore.
17 Pray without ceasing.
18 In everything give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.
- I Thessalonians 5:16-18
later, mcm fans...







































