Lots of local events this week. At our nearby Lookout, the Women's Institute celebrated a milestone. Note 1930 Model A in background. That's old, even for me. Back at home, THE important woman shows how it's done.
The area's heritage museum Moorestown has a replica village from the past. Note price of gas! They're getting ready for a bicycle retrospective. We donated this pine dresser, made at the Welbeck mill near the dearly beloved farm.
Here's the weekly animal roundup. Squirrels like this mom-to-be have found acrobatic ways to feed. The foxes keep an eye on them. Bees and wasps are getting into the house from somewhere. Here's how to catch-and-release with paper and cup.
Lots of car events with eye candy for all tastes. At Cobble Beach the stunning gems d'Elegance are joined by rare jewels from the decades. At Wiarton Airport, 130 cars lined up for fun and fancy. I'm tempted by this VW van with pop-up top holding canoes. But my Best-In-Show is a 1959 Ford station wagon ---- that's a camper too, right? For Pat it's a white-on-white splashy 1929 Model A. Go figure.
The row of classic cars lined up in front of the library was too crowded to get in. But a family found this red '66 parked nearby and promptly swarmed it. Borrowed for a photo op. Don't blame them --- what a beauty. Wonder where the owner was?
Nice coincidence of plane, car, and former professor. All are Seneca's!
So don't be sheepish about it. Next time you see something you like of any vintage, grab it!
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