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drove the sprite to work!!

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Drove the 67 Sprite to work yesterday and today!!! 30 miles each way, New Market to Gaithersburg and back. Great weather, stuck to mostly back roads and one interstate for about 10 miles. Gonna do it again tomorrow. :banana: :driving: :banana:
 
Excellent.

We had a foot of new snow at my office yesterday. Drove our 4x4 truck today. Stupid winter.

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Calling for mid to upper 70's here (Maryland) for the next three days. :yesnod: I'm SUPPOSED to be painting the kitchen :nonod:
 
Cool. I'll bet that's a great drive. Pretty part of MD. I haven't been up that way for a long time, but I know how nice it is.

I can't wait to drive my Midget to work, gotta wait for perfect weather so I can drive with the top down.

66.2 miles each way, Charlottesville on US 29S to Lynchburg. Little, if any traffic usually, absolutely beautiful drive.

Waiting for that perfect forecast . . .
 
29 south of Charlottesville is a great drive too. We go down that way a couple of times a year going to the North Carolina zoo.
 
Cool. Enjoy!
 
Man, I'm jealous!

Good weather, lots of nice places to drive, but I've gotta slog through an hour of city traffic just to get to the start. I suppose it wouldn't be so bad if I were willing to drive the freeways in the Sprite, but, man, those SUVs look awfully big from down here.

So, I drive down the coast to about San Clemente. A nice ride. I'd like to go to San Diego, but I'd have to do about 13 miles on the freeway. Gives me the willies.

I know the Charlottesville area (lived there a year) and the roads in that part of the world must be ideal. Same for the Maryland countryside.
 
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