
Fast! Very Fast!
Here’s one way to get Grandmother’s house in time for the turkey on Thanksgiving day.
Ghost Car
This, just off the show room floor, Lamborghini almost disappeared in the reflected fall leaves until I noticed some one standing in the street taking pictures of it.
I know this is supposed to be a roadway image challenge but you can see a curb, right?

That’s how shiny the paint job is.
I’m a sucker for a pretty car, because my dad was a car guy who taught me to identify all the 1960’s cars by sight.
What do you pull over to snap pictures of?
Let yourself be silently drawn
by the strange pull of what you really love.
It will not lead you astray.
by the strange pull of what you really love.
It will not lead you astray.
~ Rumi ~
For Cee’s Which Way Challenge I was a Featured Blogger in her Last weeks Challenge with my Wandering Turkey Image.


saw a couple of these on the road during the Film Festival in Cannes! One guy seemed to think we should all just give him the right of way. Imagine. lol…As for pulling over….well for poppies, for fungi, for windy roads, for…..you get the picture!
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I’m sure they feel entitled to the road.
FYI right now we have the most charming young man from Southern France staying with us.
Ah! I’m sure you pull over for all thing wild and lovely!
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How lovely to have him with you. Where in France is he from?
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He is from Toulouse, I didn’t put it in at first I couldn’t spell it 😉 Did you get there in your travels?
He showed us pictures. Wow what a beautiful city!
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We didnt go into Toulouse although we were about 60 km away whrn we visited the Cathar castle ruins. Other than Paris, we avoided all big cities!
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I am so with you on avoiding big citiesI French county side attracts me. Silly for someone who lives in SF Bay area, bit we live in small town with a little open space near by.
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Wonderful entry for this week. Thanks.
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Thanks for the inspiration Cee 😀
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Last year I was chasing around looking for a little red sporty number, and was screeching to a halt whenever a possible candidate came into view. And all because a character in my book drove one and I desperately wanted a photo of ‘her’ car. At the point of desperation when I thought I would need to persuade husband to do a Photoshop job on a black car, or possibly a not too sporty orange one, a beautiful red vision appeared in the most unexpected of places – a small, very rural village. Husband asked permission to photograph it, owner was charming and voila, I had the car for my character.
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Great car story!! I think of my husband as the finder…it seems yours is too. Ok now which book is it? You’re not Janet Evonavich who’s character is always blowing up cars are you?
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Great shot of the car. Love the selfie. 😀
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Hi Love back 😀
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As for me, I could probably get into one of them, but then I’d never get out!! lol
Neal
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I road in one years and years ago when I was smaller and it was still hard to get out of…They are just to look at I think 😉
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I love the selfie! The car looks good, too.
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Ahhh! So glad you liked the selfie makes me 😀
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🙂
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I wonder what Grams would say if she saw me drive up in this. Probably “who’d you steal that from?”
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Or perhaps she’d say “take me for a ride before the cops get here” 😜
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You know my Grams? 😉
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TeeHeeHee 😀
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