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I took our 1948 MG TC to the local “cars and coffee,” some 20 kilometers South of where we live. It was still cool early in the morning, with 22C on the thermometer, but summer is definitely here. The sun’s position has shifted, and by midmorning one can feel its harsher, more direct rays. The driveway grass has become dry, so we have to turn on the sprinklers now. They are programmed to go on at 4AM every other day.
I drove the TC with the windscreen and top down of course. Seeing it after I opened the garage door, I just had to take out my phone and take a photo.
That's a grass local to the islands, slickgt1, the cheapest variety in fact. It is hardy and tolerates some shade (we have a tree limb over part of the driveway). It is the height of summer here, with Easter weekend historically being the hottest days. So the grass on the driveway is suffering much, too, and you can see scrubbed areas in the photo, where tires pass.
We have a sprinkler going on automatically at 5AM three days a week. I should probably increase the duration a bit now.
We have Bermuda grass on the lawns; they seem to be doing better. They don't have to put up with cars passing on them.
Good luck,
Andy
On a rainy day like today, one just sits and enjoys the garage.
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I took our 1948 MG TC.
I drove the TC with the windscreen and top down of course. Seeing it after I opened the garage door, I just had to take out my phone and take a photo.


Nice LC4. Is it Cassina?![]()
On a rainy day like today, one just sits and enjoys the garage.
That design study looks good - maybe next year's project?Going through my files, I came across this study I made many years ago for the garage renovation. I thought of a tall ceiling for the work area, which is at the far end of the garage, for a full-size lift and also more light. I would also have a 2nd floor for car books and the little car memorabilia I keep. I eventually decided that the windows might let in too much radiant heat and that I didn't need more space. It looks good, I think though; if I renovated again, I might reconsider.
Yes. Two of my worlds just collided. I'm a long time fan of Ed Roth (by extension of my love for hot rodding), as well as modern design. But wait, there's more. I also like European and Asian vehicles.Yes, from Cassina (New York, I recall), Rodratfinks, but bought a long time ago.
You must be an Ed Roth fan.
Best,
Andy
Wow, I'm impressed! I've used Paint before, and those are some very impressive results with that program. It looks incredibly realistic and lifelike.Thanks, Rick. Something really simple - I just used Paint (I don't know if that drawing program is still available) on a digital photograph.
I am very tempted to construct that.
Regards,
Andy
Such a mess in the studio, formerly the workshop! When I retired from my firm, I brought home boxes of files accumulated over almost 40 years. I thought now I would make a final effort to thin them and decide which things I must finally throw away. It is not an easy job; even if many papers probably will never be relevant to me again, they have been with me for so many years. My dog Sundance keeps me company.