Here in Denver it has been in the sixties. Believe it or not that is not
uncommon in February. Please don't tell anyone. We have too many folks moving
here as it is. As far as I'm concerned Colorado is covered in snow from
October to May. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
The bugeye is mothballed for the winter but my daily driver is an Alfa Spyder.
(The top goes up and down much faster and the heater actually works.) Top down
both to and from work most of last week as well as yesterday and today.
Cheers from Ski Country USA,
Herb
Dave wrote:
> Well, I woke up (in seattle) at 7am on Mon. to see sun shining thru the
> window.Probably only 48 degrees or so.
> I rushed out to the garage to finish the rear wheel bearing and brake job,
> replace
> a broken exhaust bracket and put my steering wheel (w/ newly painted center
> hub) back in
> and was ready to roll by noon.
> Did I mention I was in Seattle ?
> Yup, the sun was gone and I haven't seen it since.
> Rain, rain go away .....
>
> regards,
> Dave
> '67 Midget, rarin' to go ! but without a top I'm at the mercy of N.W.
> weather
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: chuckc <chuckc@ibm.net>
> To: spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net>
> Date: Wednesday, February 17, 1999 10:14 AM
> Subject: Happy Spring !
>
> >I just had to write! These last few days of 70 degrees,
> >sunny, with a light wind, have been a joy in the midget.
> >I'm still grinning. This could go on for ever.
> >
> >I wish you all days like this with the top down and the
> >wind in your hair ... and in February yet. Couldn't
> >happen to a nicer group of people. We deserve it.
> >
> >Now if I only had a pint of Landlord or BlackSheep to
> >celebrate with -- Nirvana.
> >
> >chuck
> >
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