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The house just west of the blue roof (SE corner of intersection)? The house on the NW corner appears to have a pool (screened in enclosure).Yeah, normally the photographer getting his shadow in the shot indicate someone put the Sun in the wrong spot. But since that shadow shows up on the wing, where there is not much to look at anyway, it adds a bit to the picture.
My house is the one on the corner of the E-W and N-S streets with the pool in the backyard.
Yes, if I understand what you are saying, mine is the house that is just west of the one with the blue roof and the pool in the screened enclosure. My house is on the SE corner of the intersection and has a brown/tan roof and a pool without a screened enclosure. There is a gold car in the driveway. In the photo you are looking West. The runway you can see is number 29 or 290 degrees magnetic.The house just west of the blue roof (SE corner of intersection)?
Got it. In a former life I was a Forward Air Controller (OV-10 Bronco) and took pride at being able to talk someone's eyes on. Also grew up in NSB so have been through your neck of the woods once or twice.Yes, if I understand what you are saying, mine is the house that is just west of the one with the blue roof and the pool in the screened enclosure. My house is on the SE corner of the intersection and has a brown/tan roof and a pool without a screened enclosure. There is a gold car in the driveway. In the photo you are looking West. The runway you can see is number 29 or 290 degrees magnetic.
You got home eventually and safe!Picked up my new 2024 Jetta today.
You got home eventually and safe!
You got home eventually and safe!
What did you expect? It's a VolksWagen.Yeah, it was not an enjoyable trip though… lol
What did you expect? It's a VolksWagen.
Back in the early 1980s a friend bought a Daimler Sovereign 4.2 litre. New tyres and a tank full of petrol cost him more than he paid for the car which had little wrong with it but everything that needed fixing cost as much as the car was worth, which was why it was worth almost nothing.I actually found a good set of 185R15 tires for our 1961 Jaguar Mark 2 today! Soon I will not have to keep airing up the tires that came on it.
What made me decide to get replace them (the car is not road worthy yet - no brakes) was looking at the date codes, and realizing the tires were made when I was a Junior in High School! Yikes! I should be happy they held air when it was tied down to the trailer for the 8 hour tow home last January! I think the spare tire is one of the originals as it has a 1959 date code!