Mid-way through my morning commute, one day this week,
in the middle of desert nowhere--appeared a woman
riding a moped. A really, really, tiny moped. The kind with pedals and a super
small engine, riding along on the shoulder of the highway.
For all intents and purposes, it just appeared as if she suddenly decided
to ride the 45 miles from my town to the next town, through the unpopulated desert,
on her NYC moped at 15 mph----it was one of the most unusual sites
I've seen lately on the desert highway to nowhere.
Currently:
I have the 1980's British Chieftain main battle tank physically completed,
requiring only detail work to finish.
I built and painted a base for this model appearing as a paved highway
somewhere in Europe.
My plan is to combine the Chieftain with another 1980's British armored vehicle,
The Scorpion tracked reconnaissance vehicle
to appear as if both these vehicles were in transit on a public roadway
during peace time military exercises.
The project plan over the next few days is to complete
detailing the Chieftain, constructed streetlights, manhole covers etc.
for the roadway base, and begin construction of the Scorpion.
I will provide bad photo's when completed.
So, Syria next.
We never learn.
I have a few days over and beyond the holiday in which
i am planning on maintaining myself which is an ongoing project of mine.
I need a tune up mentally, physically and style wise.
"Do not take life too seriously.
You will never get out of it alive."
Elbert Hubbard
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