I haven't updated for a while (almost two months!) because I didn't have any updates. Then we took a quick vacation and I've been able to do a few noteworthy things once we got back.
But first, a garage-related photo. This past Sunday was the return of our local, annual Italian car show, Automezzi. It was unpleasantly hot out so I didn't stick around for too long. Funny thing is that neither did the owner of one of the biggest draws of the show,

He preferred to go on a drive through the nearby mountains rather than stick around for any award. I had to deface the photo to protect his identity, but he's also the owner of the Carrera GT that made an appearance in a post earlier this year
... Back to reality
About a month ago, it was above 100 degrees throughout most of the West. Unfortunately we had planned a drive out to Washington to visit the inlaws. Amazingly it was snowing on Mt. Rainier. After sitting in a rolling oven for a couple days Kimo enjoyed the snow

We took him to the ocean, but he didn't like the waves or the salty water. But he was perfectly happy to walk on the sand or the docks.

We spent a week in WA and am happy to report that Kimo was a great travel and camping companion.
After driving straight back from Seattle I got to work on the front yard. I was originally planning the sod work for late May/early June but didn't want to burden any of our neighbors or friends with lawn care responsibilities while we were gone. The extra time did allow the soil to settle so I think I got it as level as possible. Here's a couple of before and after photos of the grass patch

Targa update
Kimo is less destructive and anxious when left alone so I've been able to do some work on the 911. The bottom of the gas tank is now down to metal and the top only has a small patch of the protective schutz left to scrape.

I also got my hands on an original "rear seat delete" - basically a wood shelf with a couple doors that replace the rear seats. These were an option back in the day and are rare and expensive today. This one is kinda beat up and has some terribly cut holes for a couple of door mounted speakers. But it's good enough for me to make a pattern off it (then I can finally put some of my woodworking tools to use again)

I hope the next update will have more content (and be sooner)