Steve,
I have just read your well crafted story, over the top of some crap on the telly.
It just brightened up my day no end ---. Your Story that is !
Xlnt pics as always.
Austin, in my part of the world amongst my pals we reckon the bike looks stunning and would be congratulating any owner .
Bizzare that you are sensing indifference.
Your reservations are a bit unsettling though !!
When I decided to Retire 10plus yes ago I also decided I would have the wee convertible I had always wanted.
The plan was something cheapish but nice.Avfew weeks and Several examinations of scruffy MX5s later a new MK3 Copper Red 1.8;example was purchased.
It looked the part and met some of...
I was given instructions on how to cook Geese many moons ago --- long intro about garlic and bacon ,--- put it in the oven at 180C.
Immediately put an old leather boot in the oven.
Cook for Four hours;
Discard the goose and eat the old boot.
The funniest one I ever heard was him telephoning ",the householder" telling them he had their delivery of fush.
"Aye, that's right Three Ton o fush -- whaur wid ye like it dropped"
Hilarious.
Ah, a trip to the Exotic (very furthest) Far East.
Plenty geese down here on the Forth and we had our first frost on Monday morning.
Enjoy Peterheid, nearly as nice as Achiltibuie.
With the temperature nudging double figures today you can see why we were all a bit vague about the potential weather !!
I hope your progress back south is "event" free !
P.S. ref the state of the roads. Most of the Scottish councils are nearly bankrupt and can barely muster up enough cash to put salt on the canteen tables ----- never mind gritting the road network effectively !
What route "plan" have you decided on now that you have an xlnt tool to work with ?
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