Dudes, What a Morning!
Jan. 13th, 2006 07:11 amToo beautiful to adequately describe.
I was coming down off a good-sized hill in my neck of the woods and the San Gabriel Valley spread out in the darkness like glittering jewels. It's always a beautiful sight, and I'm impressed with it every morning.
However, today was perfectly clear. No fog. No haze. Visibility all the way to the mountains beyond Glendora.
And, a huge golden full moon hung over that already perfect picture making it nothing short of magical.
If only someone had caught that on camera.
It was amazing.
And, then, my car odometer turned over 66666 on the way to work. And, that amused me to no end cause...well...we all know that I'm easily amused. :)
But, I have to put in at this point (cause it's what I do) that my Terra is 3 years and 7 months old and the most perfect car in the world. Nothing but routine maintenance, 60 miles to the gallon on a regular basis (100 miles to the gallon on occasion), doesn't even need a tune-up (to replace her iridium spark plugs) until 100,000 miles, and I will adore her always.
I was coming down off a good-sized hill in my neck of the woods and the San Gabriel Valley spread out in the darkness like glittering jewels. It's always a beautiful sight, and I'm impressed with it every morning.
However, today was perfectly clear. No fog. No haze. Visibility all the way to the mountains beyond Glendora.
And, a huge golden full moon hung over that already perfect picture making it nothing short of magical.
If only someone had caught that on camera.
It was amazing.
And, then, my car odometer turned over 66666 on the way to work. And, that amused me to no end cause...well...we all know that I'm easily amused. :)
But, I have to put in at this point (cause it's what I do) that my Terra is 3 years and 7 months old and the most perfect car in the world. Nothing but routine maintenance, 60 miles to the gallon on a regular basis (100 miles to the gallon on occasion), doesn't even need a tune-up (to replace her iridium spark plugs) until 100,000 miles, and I will adore her always.