I know what you Guys mean, it was all the way down to 58 here this
morning, Brrrrrr, I may actually have to put on a Jacket <G>
>Now is the time to drive your Triumphs a lot. The engines love the cooler
>tempertures. Put a sweatshirt or light jacket on, and if your cold blooded
>turn the heater on and go cruzin. Nothing is finer than viewing the changing
>leaves with the top down.
>(sssshhhhhh, and the tires grip the corners better)
>
>Robert
>61 Triumph 10 (Triumph step-child)
>
>Yep... Jack was at our house, too. Picked the last of the Basil yesterday...
>gotta think about getting the Rosemary plant indoors soon. Apple pie, cider,
>pots of stew... Autumn in New England sure is a pretty time... leads into a
>NASTY season, though.
>
>Yes Fred, like you, as I get into the "Autumn" of my years, I find it harder
>and harder to take the cold weather. Florida calls
>
>Don Sforza djsforza@snet.net KA1WV
>3/4 Morgan Group 1966 '4/4' V Competition B1290
>CT Triumph Register 1974 Triumph TR6 CF25689U
>
>
>
>> When I awoke this morning I had a surpise visitor caked all over my car,
>had
>> to scrape him off in order to drive, sure do not like this cold weather
> > anymore. "FT"
--
Bill Pugh
1957 TR-3
aka Casper
TS16765L
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