Thought of the day.

Minus 5 and 17cm snow tuesday night.
Sunny and +17 here today. crazy weather.

Drove truck through car wash today, very busy place.
4-5 nice summer cars in there getting cleaned up.
Guess they didn't see salt all over the parking lot lol.
funny time of the year.
 
Holy crap 3 days in a row with sunshine and nice weather. Got truck all clean in and out, tractor too plus did maintenance on it and today got better half's car cleaned up, can't believe it, we can go outside, I feel alive again !! Would have done some yard work but got no yard yet so watching it melt for now, there is hope..............lol
 
Festus;n29780 said:
My little baby is all waxed and clean ready to roll. Put cover back on and started cleaning bikes.

Glad to hear you're all shined a d ready to go. Mine is still stored under cover. Get thinking what it will need after a long winter of sitting.

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Well spent a nice 9 days on AC Bill's Island out there.
Wow I miss that place.
Even though it rained a bit and not best weather for us, the daytime highs were always in the teens and not a snow flake in sight unless you looked up at the mountains. There was sun and I got to run in shorts and t-shirt.

March was so dry, they are driving the golf carts on the fairways already.
Usually they have to stick to the beaten paths until after April. They have it rough...
Couldn't believe amount of snow still on the ground up here when got home Thursday.

Had a good day at Vancouver Island Motorsport Circuit on April 5th.
Did some braking exercises, emergency lane changes and autocross in parking lot in the morning and had three sessions on the track in afternoon.
Drove Subaru WRX in morning.
Drove Subaru WRX, Porsche Cayman S and Alfa Romeo 4C respectively during track sessions.
Alfa was most track focused. Very light and stiff chassis with lots of carbon fiber, stiff suspension and no power steering.
But the Porsche impressed me the most. Good power, grip, balance and suspension.
I missed out on trying a BMW M240-i. That one would have been nice too.
Would have needed one more track session, or wrestle another candidate out of it for first session.
But we Maritimers are not like that now,are we?

Pics are all in my wife's phone. Will post up later.
 
67 AGAIN;n29833 said:
Well spent a nice 9 days on AC Bill's Island out there.
Wow I miss that place.
Even though it rained a bit and not best weather for us, the daytime highs were always in the teens and not a snow flake in sight unless you looked up at the mountains. There was sun and I got to run in shorts and t-shirt.

March was so dry, they are driving the golf carts on the fairways already.
Usually they have to stick to the beaten paths until after April. They have it rough...
Couldn't believe amount of snow still on the ground up here when got home Thursday.

Had a good day at Vancouver Island Motorsport Circuit on April 5th.
Did some braking exercises, emergency lane changes and autocross in parking lot in the morning and had three sessions on the track in afternoon.
Drove Subaru WRX in morning.
Drove Subaru WRX, Porsche Cayman S and Alfa Romeo 4C respectively during track sessions.
Alfa was most track focused. Very light and stiff chassis with lots of carbon fiber, stiff suspension and no power steering.
But the Porsche impressed me the most. Good power, grip, balance and suspension.
I missed out on trying a BMW M240-i. That one would have been nice too.
Would have needed one more track session, or wrestle another candidate out of it for first session.
But we Maritimers are not like that now,are we?

Pics are all in my wife's phone. Will post up later.

Sounds like you really enjoyed your Trip. I haven't been West of Saskatchewan, and definitely have to visit BC and Alberta someday.

As far as missing out on the BMW M240-i, You should have challenged him to a foot race, I'm confident You would have come out on top. :FordSmile
 
A local Mustang guy in Moncton,John Crandall has passed away.He was at most local shows with his red 1999 Mustang GT 35th anniversary convertible.He was involved in the first Moncton Mustang shows before Taylor Ford took over.
 
So sad to hear this Dave. He was definitely a strong Mustang enthusiast. He was at all the shows and involved in plenty of them as well. He was always ready for a chat and full of Mustang knowledge. My Condolences to his family.
 
2001BlackGTvert;n29865 said:
So sad to hear this Dave. He was definitely a strong Mustang enthusiast. He was at all the shows and involved in plenty of them as well. He was always ready for a chat and full of Mustang knowledge. My Condolences to his family.

Yes he definitely knew everything Mustang.Gone too soon at 65.
 
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