Walking is the perfect way of moving if you want to see into the life of things. It is the one way of freedom. If you go to a place on anything but your own feet you are taken there too fast, and miss a thousand delicate joys that were waiting for you by the wayside. Elizabeth von Arnim

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Saturday, August 01, 2009

The last puzzle and Sat Nite Cruisin

I started out walking down my street and was going to go to the pond I discovered last week and walk around it. Someone told me if I walked down the end of my road there was a path that lead to the pond. I never did find it and when I got to the end of my street I turned around and headed back. I then turned down a street that I knew would lead to the pond but came upon this path and just had to follow it! It eventually came out on the road the pond is on. When I reached the pond I had already walked 3 1/2 miles so didn't walk around the pond but just headed home and ended up walking my usual 6 miles. It was cooler out this morning and the sun was out.

Ken helped me finish up puzzle number five this morning.
The Porch
I was going to glue the pile of cars puzzle together but decided not to after all. All five puzzles are put back in their boxes to await the puzzle urge again. It was fun doing them but enough is enough! :-)

After supper we went to Marley Station Mall. Every Saturday evening in the summer in the parking lot it's Saturday Nite Cruisin . For an hour we walked around looking at all the old cars.
Here are some pictures.
Impala
Corvette
Hot Rod
Camaro



When we got back home we watched a couple episodes of Seinfeld and I had popcorn for my snack.

Hope you enjoyed your Saturday and got to do something fun.
Happyone :-)
Silent company is often more healing than words of advice.

6 comments:

George said...

Weekend Cruise Ins are popular here in Tennessee as well. I spent much of Saturday working in the yard, but I enjoyed it as much as you enjoyed yours.

Michele said...

I love doing puzzles and after looking at yours lately... I have that urge. But the apartment is so small and no places to do them, I'm not sure if I can do one here... hmmmm...

KathyA said...

Neat old cars!

Taryn said...

I would love to have a Chevy Impala.. or a Bel air. Preferably a Bel Air. It would be aqua and white.

Anonymous said...

That is such a pretty walking path. And I love those old cars!

Anonymous said...

The walking path looks like a very beautiful place. I am glad you have found lots of new beautiful places to walk by your new home as well.
I like the motif on this puzzle.