YOSEMITE / PT. 3
The final part of the trip. Overall the weather was perfect, the hikes were interesting but not too challenging, and the people were fun. Hopefully another trip is in the not-so-far future.
Just a few images from a hike this weekend. I'll post a few more later.
The wheels are strange, like an alternative Fuchs Mag model I haven't seen before, but the rest of the car was dead on perfect. If I'd have a long nose, I hope it could be just like this green one.
Just like the Countach, my favorite Testarossas were the early years when the shape was simple and clean. This may be an unusual color to spot (not that I'm complaining), but that shape and those wheels scream late 80's better than almost any other car can. It might only be remembered as car for drug crazed TV shows, but it should also be remembered for being just a great car.
Plus, it had a freaking flat 12! And you know that'll never happen again.
Ah England in September, who needs Cali and its overrated sun? Seriously though, all those clouds mean is the air is filled with humidity. Bleh. Moving on...
Not quite the red and gold autumn we were hoping, but the change in seasons was definitely on its way.
Michelle stalking her prey, a poor defenseless squirrel she named "Tinkerbell".
Oh hey, it's one of those grumpy men in funny hats.
Some people really wanted to see the queen.
Oh look! There she is!
How come we couldn't get this Smart car instead?
The first (and only) corgi we've seen in UK! Despite the popularity with the queen's pack, there's shockingly very few of them outside of Buckingham Palace. Why is this one so sad though?
There we go! :D
Our last dinner, eaten at a small chain Muriel's Kitchen. Pretty much the best breaded chicken dinner I've ever had.
Of course had to take a glance at the local Lamborghini showroom.That new Huracan is infinitely better looking than the outgoing Gallardo IMO.
And that's pretty much it for our brief 1 week London trip. Thanks for reading!