Automotive Goodness!

It’s Thursday. One of my readers attended the 4th of July Parade in Kalispell, Montana, and thankfully he brought his camera along. He captured a ton of great shots featuring all kinds of automotive goodness, and was kind enough to share them with us. So sit back, scroll through the gallery, and enjoy!

-keep

Keep, We decided to go up to the Kalispell, MT 4th of July Parade and were pleasantly surprised to see a large group of Corvettes as well as several other vehicles of interest. We hadn’t been to a car show for a while and this was like the car show coming to us. There is apparently a “Funseekers Corvette & Yacht Club” in the area but I have no idea if these were their members but many were wearing the same hats.

Not sure if you can use these because there are a lot of people in them. But I guess if you’re going to drive and wave in a parade, you have to expect your picture will be taken. I was hoping to see how they attached flags to some of the Corvettes but was unable to. I’m guessing they didn’t drill holes and bolt them on! Anyway, you’re welcome to use any you want. Thanks for all you do and hope you’re feeling better.

PJ

Dammit!

It’s Wednesday. Well, here we go again.

I woke up this morning feeling shaky with what seemed like a fever. I already had a scheduled appointment at the Wound Care Clinic, so after that I headed over to Quick Care to get checked out.

The good news is they were able to rule out an infection in my hip wound. It’s healing well and shows no signs of being infected, which was a huge relief.

The next thing they checked was for a UTI, and the initial test came back looking positive for some pretty nasty bacteria. So now I’m back on antibiotics while they culture the sample to figure out exactly what’s growing.

It just feels like every time I think I’m turning a corner, something else pops up. I’m really hoping this is just a minor detour and not the start of another long chapter.

-keep

1991 Corvette Convertible

It’s Tuesday. One of my readers recently lost his brother-in-law and is now helping his sister find a new home for his Corvette.

The car is a 1991 Corvette Convertible finished in Dark Red Metallic with a black interior and black soft top. It has just 67,000 miles and appears to be in very nice condition. The convertible top shows a bit of wear, but as most Corvette convertible owners will tell you, the top is rarely up!

The Corvette is listed at a very reasonable $12,250 and is located in Williamstown, Massachusetts, about an hour east of Albany, New York. If you’re interested or would like to see additional photos, you can check out the  listing on Facebook Marketplace.

Just to be clear, I haven’t seen this Corvette in person, and I’m not receiving any commission, fee, or compensation of any kind for helping to promote it. I’m simply trying to help a reader and his family find a good home for the car.

-keep

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