100,000 mile mark

Easter & the 100,000 mile mark
I was driving my Red-Headed Cap’s “truckette” a couple of weeks ago. The radio doesn’t work; she loathes pulling the top off the thing; the AC only blows cold air in the winter, but for a vehicle with over 100,000 miles, the motor still runs pretty good. The tires are fair.

100,000 miles, though, in a vehicle’s life, that’s something. One of my bubba friends has a GM product parked in his driveway: two wrecks [not his fault>, lots of new and used parts, and over 300,000 miles on it. Still runs, albeit, it hasn’t run in a while, not since he got the new truck*.

So 100,000 miles is some sort of a milestone, a marker, a something. Less than the 150,000 miles on my truck, I think that the web page deserves some kind of a something for hitting the 100,000 mark.

Easter time, Passover to some, and to me as an astrologer, a full moon. All means something. Spring weather is late this year, so there’s that, but maybe, just maybe, this is a gentle rebirth of some kind.

Moon in Scorpio, though, maybe it’s not a big deal. Scorpio Moon = keep it secret.

*Local ladies, be in the lookout for that white trash waterloo sticker – that’s the man.

  • Aperture: ƒ/1.5
  • Camera: iPhone 14 Plus
  • Taken: 19 October, 2024
  • Flash fired: no
  • Focal length: 5.7mm
  • ISO: 40
  • Shutter speed: 1/120s

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