Hands free driving is all the rage here ,along with blindfolds, 10 pints, and backwards up the motorway.
I once drove a tiny little Daihatsu van that had the engine under the seat.To access the engine there was a clip releasing the seat which could then be tipped backwards.
Once, after servicing, the mechanic forgot to secure the clip and at 30 mph I rummaged in my pocket for change and leaning hard back into the seat tipped it right back and over , my other hand slipped from the steering wheel and I ended upside down in the back of the van.Fortunately I had a passenger who grabbed the steering wheel as we slowed to a halt.
Hi Susan. I must confess that your art, sometimes leaves me without a word. Yesterday, for example, came and saw Moment of truth. and did not know what to say. Today as I see it again, I would have said: that is a very powerful image. especially the eye that sees. is as if he was watching me as if I were guilty of something. And if you give me some time, I can tell you some of this new post. Anyway, I'm always very attracted by these images.
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whoa! just what you want to find: tips for idiot drivers on the bridge.
love the flower drawing.
Hope springs eternal And so does it's handbag.
Hands free driving is all the rage here ,along with blindfolds, 10 pints, and backwards up the motorway.
I once drove a tiny little Daihatsu van that had the engine under the seat.To access the engine there was a clip releasing the seat which could then be tipped backwards.
Once, after servicing, the mechanic forgot to secure the clip and at 30 mph I rummaged in my pocket for change and leaning hard back into the seat tipped it right back and over , my other hand slipped from the steering wheel and I ended upside down in the back of the van.Fortunately I had a passenger who grabbed the steering wheel as we slowed to a halt.
TFE-I am sure there is a lesson there. Not sure exactly what.
When she smiled
her face a flower
bloomed
how's that law working out? i do like the eye peeping thru the flower
Charles, that's lovely.
Tom, Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
Could it be 'Don't drive Daihatsu'?
Hands free and legs free- just like a kid on a bike!
Don - that's life in California, hedonism to the point of mania/
Hi Susan. I must confess that your art, sometimes leaves me without a word. Yesterday, for example, came and saw Moment of truth. and did not know what to say. Today as I see it again, I would have said: that is a very powerful image. especially the eye that sees. is as if he was watching me as if I were guilty of something.
And if you give me some time, I can tell you some of this new post. Anyway, I'm always very attracted by these images.
Fantastic! The handbag, the flower, the blue, the legend Des Moines and most of all, that overgrown and obfuscated word. So much to ponder.
All of these pieces are great...this one is one of my favorites.
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