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Time to see the doc…

That photo was taken at local Lowery Park, in a layout called "Safety Village." It was to familiarize kids with safe ways to cross streets and be aware in general of the best ways to keep from harm in urban environments. Mitsy did a Florida themed wrap-around mural for their "Childrens Museum" there.
 
I had lunch with Doc a couple of years ago. He does exist. Looking forward to another meetup - with or without wives.
 

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As an aside, the guy who owns the Caterham drove it over sixty miles to the meet-up. On his return trip he encountered rain and a temp drop into the low fifties. No top on the car, a pair of well sealing "fog" glasses, Carhartt jacket and a ball cap. Stop-n-go traffic in some places. Said the car ran great, was dried out and tucked away snugly into its garage now.

Who sez us old guys ain't intrepid! :cool:
Nah, that’s not you two, these guys don’t look old enough to drive😎
 
🤣🤣
 
Wish you would have moved away from the Lotus so it could be viewed.
Just for Grantura_MkI:
Some time earlier, August-ish of '21. Fussin' with a reluctant DCOE Weber throttle return. Got that sorted with a proper Lotus return spring and relieved a binding cable at the pedal box.

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