I wonder if this is the car of a genealogist. If not, why have that tag?Now why did I take this car's photo? Ah, a Dead Head decal in the window...I had many friends who were followers/fans of the Grateful Dead, and thus had these stickers on their vehicles. I don't run into many current fans of the band which only entertained at concerts, up until the 1970s.
I didn't take this photo...and by looking at the cars, it was taken probably before I was born. But I was pleased to see I'd saved it from FaceBook somewhere. What a scream!
Today's quote:
We live in a time when science is validating what humans have known throughout the ages: that compassion is not a luxury; it is a necessity for our well-being, resilience, and survival.
ROSHI JOAN HALIFAX
...license plates and stickers are fun photo subjects. What a diners!!!
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ReplyDeleteIt is fun reading the vanity license plates. I like that diner!
Have a happy day and a great week!
Now that would have been an interesting place to stop and eat. I saw a plate yesterday ALIKAT and i read it as alley cat.
ReplyDeleteAside from their name, I know nothing of the Grateful Dead.
ReplyDeleteI'm married to a Dead-Head! I got to see them once on a New Year's Eve performance at the Fillmore East. Quite a show. Roger saw them many, many times. They played a lot in California. We sometimes see those decals around town here.
ReplyDeleteVery cool looking diner.
ReplyDeleteThe Dead were before my time.
ReplyDeleteIs that a dirigible diner?
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