Not everyone notices the forms that older cars offer, the designs which echoed the age of jets, flying machines, as if that would make cars faster.

This wonderful Chevy had pristine white upholstery inside also (not leather!)

And then there're the colors that cars come in.
Well, an artist's eye gives lots to explore!
All the car photos were done by me!
Someone went all out to make signs for No King Day last Saturday in Black Mountain. These two signs are fabulous!
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Today's quote:
What is love? Gratitude. What is hidden in our chests? Laughter. What else? Compassion. |
Rumi I made a series of small tree altars...little places to stand wherever and maybe add a seashell or votive candle. |
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Sharing with My Corner of The World
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...Barbara, I love love bumper sticks, but not on my vehicle!
ReplyDeleteMe neither...and where some retailers charge for their bumper stickers, I always ask why they're charging me to advertise for them. No stickers any more for me.
DeleteCars of the late 50s and early 60s were wonderful to look at.
ReplyDeleteYou're so right. I often wonder if my parents had any nostalgia for cars...but then they lived through a war when no cars were available, and they all were black anyway. Have to go back even further to those "antique cars" for fun colors and shapes!
DeleteI like the cute Fiat and the bumper stickers.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading the NO King signs.
Take care, have a great day!
Some enjoyable reading today!
DeleteWow - I am in awe of the work that went into that sign!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSomeone really had talent there!
DeleteWow those signs for "No Kings day" are beautiful! I love old cars, they were so elegant. Enjoy the rest of the week Barbara.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Same to you.
DeleteI like the facial expressions on cars, especially that yellow one.
ReplyDeleteOh that made me laugh. Yes, there are certainly eyes, nose and mouth!
DeleteRecreating those documents for the No Kings Day was a work of art.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly shows a lot of work. I hope some was done by a big printer maybe.
DeleteI also enjoy seeing these vintage autos as you may have noticed from a recent post. I agree with Tom that bumper stickers are not on my car, but my husband has a couple on his rear window and bumper, mostly related to ham radio which is a hobby.
ReplyDeleteI used to have favorite places for stickers. Up till this car. I would rather be anonymous these days.
DeleteHi Barbara, I love vintage cars! There are many vintage things I love and this is one of them.
ReplyDeleteThere were so many great signs!
ReplyDeleteYour pottery is wonderful.
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