The bus is ready to go. Headed down the 101. I feel like we’ve done this trip a hundred times, but then I feel like we’ve never done it. It all sort of runs together at times. I do know that this is the kids’ first southbound 101—out of Portland, anyway.
Tons of little projects got done on the bus. Trim work, hanging hooks, bolting down driver’s seat belts, floor cover panel for the brake fluid access, and many more seemingly inconsequential things like that. All things however that contribute greatly to our overall comfort and happiness.
Lowe’s face is nearly always streaked with dirt.
On today’s walk I came across three cool vehicles, all sporting roughly the same blue: American Farm Blue, Suburbia Blue, and Euro Blue.
Grammy’s still got it.
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Grammy plays the accordion. How cool is that! And I just noticed in today’s photos how much Ouest favors her Grammy. Genetics are so amazing. Safe journey.
The waxing and buffing sure came out nice. Looks good!
Deborah s/v Wrightaway
Grammy is a superstar — bakes, plays the accordion, picks up slugs. My hat is off.
Loving the Mini Cooper S – (My first car was a 1969 Mini Cooper)
And that looks quite a leap!
Ooh, I want that old truck. Someday I will have an old truck like that! I like how Ouest can fly now. That’s pretty cool. And yer off for more adventures in the bus!!! I can’t wait to see what happens next!
All good Minnesotans know how to play the accordion. Everybody Polka!!
You betcha! Go Grammy!
(Fellow Minnesotan :D)
That grammy is #1
Quest looks beautiful dressed up as a fairy princess.
Please know her name is Ouest, not Quest. It’s pronounced like “west.” Something tells me that Pat is flat out tired of telling everyone by now, so I thought I’d help a bit.
And how are the brakes working? You can’t believe the number of dreams I’ve had about the brakes of our big truck failing when I really need them!
Just one more thing that puts Grammy on that huge pedestal.