Chaotic Coffee Klatch (tea also available)

Is that really your dog? He’s adorable! 🥰🥰🥰
He was. You have no idea. He raised more babies than most mommas. He LOVED baby anything. He passed in ‘20. He was almost 18. He never really suffered. He started getting stiff and a bit arthritic in ‘17. CBD almost completely made the symptoms go away. Just fell ov dead of a heart attack one morning. As sad as it was, that’s the way to go. 🤷‍♂️

Meanwhil, Suzi has adopted me. View attachment 2193634
 
I had an old Galaxy 500. That thing had a back seat as big as a living room. LOL - I loved that car (lost it in an accident, where it's sheer size kept me from being anything more than bruised. It gave it's life for me...sob.)
 
I had an old Galaxy 500. That thing had a back seat as big as a living room. LOL - I loved that car (lost it in an accident, where its sheer size kept me from being anything more than bruised. It gave its life for me...sob.)
CLASSIC
 
The best one is in Bruce Peninsula National Park at the Stormhaven backcountry campsite. Gorgeous view of Georgian Bay from its porch...
I'll have to check that out sometime. The best I have visited are in the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve (Broken Group, West coast Vancouver Island)
and there too....stunning views...
 
That's our girl...I figured you see that...what about the bench seat? Impala? LTD? FuryIII?
🤣🤣🤣. I didn’t pay as close of attention on that one… but now you got me wondering… 🤣🤣🤣🤣

My crowning moment was walking through a swap meet, past a car with no front end and we could only see the car from the front. There was a hood laying off to the side, leaning against the car. I correctly id’d it as a 66 LeMans. The guy I was with didn’t believe me so we walked over and verified.

The roof line told me it was a 66 or 67 a-body GM (one of my favorites), the single reservoir master cylinder told me it was a 66 or older, and the hood told me it was a LeMans. That was probably 30 years ago, but still a happy memory for me. 🥰🥰🥰
 
Bench seats are perfect 🤩
When my folks met my dad was driving a ‘60 convertible impala. He got it because the back seat was big enough to carry his double bass to jazz gigs.

I used to own a 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass with bench seats. Miss that car. ;);)

I had an old Galaxy 500. That thing had a back seat as big as a living room. LOL - I loved that car (lost it in an accident, where it's sheer size kept me from being anything more than bruised. It gave it's life for me...sob.)
'68 Chevy Bel Air...backseats like my parent's living room. My first love. I could put a full size drafting table in the trunk. Buckets are nice, but the middle seat is there for a reason
 
LOL - in the early 2000's I made the decision that the best camping for me involved places with room service and spas. I love time in the outdoors, but sleeping cold just kind of lost it's thrill.
 
LOL - in the early 2000's I made the decision that the best camping for involved places with room service and spas. I love time in the outdoors, but sleeping cold just kind of lost it's thrill.
Yeah but new sleeping bags and bed rolls you’d never sleep on the ground cold
 
I'll have to check that out sometime. The best I have visited are in the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve (Broken Group, West coast Vancouver Island)
and there too....stunning views...
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/p/AF1QipMn84WNkygqd8nnqp6oOSubNUMlIpmpi4WJGwX6=w367-h262-n-k-no-nu

Found a pic. Georgian Bay (aka "The Sixth Great Lake ") is to the right, 300 feet below (looooong staircase). Its a two hour hike over the roughest terrain on the Bruce Trail to get here. You'll need the facility by then lol.
 
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