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Sunday, August 28, 2022

Reminiscing

Here's my last car purchase, on...

Saturday, January 7, 2017.

It's been 16 years since I bought my last car. (Purchased in 2000, a 1996 Toyota Corola)
I dearly loved the 100,000 miles I sat behind the wheel in it!

But a 20 year old Toyota Corolla, even with only 2 old women owners, sometimes needs to be replaced.


So now I'm going to be happily driving a 2004 Toyota Echo. And a friend and her mother were the only owners...if that helps in any way. My friend named it Grey Hawk, which seems appropriate.


And yesterday, August 25, 2022, I said good-bye to the little Grey Hawk, leaving her in an impound yard to be towed to some auction for parts. 

I didn't write down the mileage she had when I bought her, but she shows 158,608 when she stopped at that small accident a week ago. Apparently it was enough. (I wasn't hurt, and neither was the driver of the car I hit.) 



Over the years I'd decorated her with some of my favorite causes. I will miss those stickers, and wonder now if I'll do the same thing to my next car...

So I am feeling sad, but working on finding another car. One of my granddaughters has gone away from home to college, for the first time. She was feeling a bit home sick. But I bet when she starts classes on Mon. she may forget all about that feeling. Same hope for me...shop for my new vehicle!

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My Blog from 2016...ah the life I was living just 6 years ago! Anticipation

I don't post much over at Alchemy of Clay any more...since I retired the second time from making clay 2-1/2 years ago.

I did enjoy finding that post to share, and reminisce of course.

Oh, and here's a blog of the finished hummingbird platter. Hummingbird Platter out of kiln


Today's quote:

If they give you ruled paper, write the other way. -Juan Ramon Jimenez, poet, Nobel Prize in literature (23 Dec 1881-1958)


17 comments:

  1. I can see why you were attached to the car.

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    1. It seems pretty silly. But I spend a lot of enjoyable time in my cars. So shall the next one as well!

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  2. Hello,
    I have a Toyota Corolla, they are good cars. Good luck with your car shopping and to your granddaughter at college! Take care, have a great day and happy new week!

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    1. Thanks...will look at some later model Corollas too!

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  3. ...I like your bumper stickers, I drive a 13 year old Ford Escape.

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    1. Not familiar with that model of Ford. Guess it was pretty good for you.

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  4. Poor old car! I'm glad you are ok! The painting job is lovely. Well done.

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    1. Thanks...I did enjoy seeing what designs could be made with glazes.

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  5. You can get attached to cars that you’ve had for a long time.

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    1. Yes, and this one was only mine for 6 years...where the last had been 20, but I knew it was having problems by the time I sold it. My mechanic bought it from me!

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  6. In 2008 I was in a bad accident that totaled my Chevy Trailblazer. It was only 6 years old, paid for, and I loved it. I understand about mourning the loss of a car. I hope you are able to find another that you will also love.

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    1. Thanks...sorry you went through a bad accident. I've only had two minor ones, and the first had been skidding on ice in CT in about 1968. So I think I've had my share and can be safe from here on out.

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  7. I hope you find a car that you will love and put all your favorite stickers on. If I could find the car of my dreams it would be an old VW beetle with a sunroof. I had one for years in the 1970s and still miss it.

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    1. I've never had a beetle, though I was tempted by the campers. I don't think I'll go there again though. Moving forward...who knows where!

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  8. Best of luck in finding a new faithful steed!

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  9. Love the hummingbird plate! I’ve been looking at cars, but they are in short supply right now due to the pandemic shut downs in Asia. I was hoping to get a hybrid.

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