...we were! Dearest Sister with Dung Beetle, the Isetta, and me with Betsy, the Flying Lendrum. Wonderful and Galaxie, the Guys were there, too, of course!
The car show was held at Heritage Square, which is a mini-amusement park, so there were many families that were there for other purposes. Theses micro cars are so cutey-wootie, they can't help but catch one's attention. Betsy and the baby alpaca got alot of attention, too, especially by young boys of the 4-7 age range, interestingly. They seem fascinated by the mechanism of how the contraption of a spinning wheel works.
There were many Princesses there as well. Apparently Snow White was making an appearance and several girls were dressed likewise to see her. Of course, young princesses are attentive to spinning wheels, too, if only to not prick their fingers on spindles, thusly being caused to fall asleep for a hundred years. Dangerous stuff, that.
Me? Not a worry so much. Not so much princess material here! Ask Dearest Sister....she will be sure to tell you all the facts!
P.S. One enters the Isetta from the front, and this Isetta was trailered to the car show. Top speed is about 35 mph. Not ready for interstate driving! And Elvis had one when he was in Germany in the service. He gave it to his manager.
Thankd for visiting my blog! Glad the Dung Beetle was ahitat the car show, but micro cars? They seem tobe an uncommon sight, although they may be coming to the forefront with the cost of fuel as it is...
ReplyDeleteYep, Wooly Works is my sister. Have you met her?
I am glad to hear you had fun. Also glad to hear the little dung beetle was trailered to the show. I was beginning to have nightmare envisioning you on I-25 in it!
ReplyDelete