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I love finding "unusual" flower pots in the churches in Mexico. This one was on an altar in the Cathedral in Valladolid.
Looking wet. This bird hates me. Every time I walk by his cage he shrieks in a way intended only for my ears. Thanks, bird.
Sprite takes the snuggle suggestion on the blanket very seriously, he likes to burrow between the couch and cushion until there's nothing left to sho he's there except a suspicious lump in the couch.
Golbez from Final Fantasy, this is not for sale. My brother requested I make this for his bedroom. More huge sprites to come, just need to decide what is next. Suggestions would be awesome!
This is the background to the four Austin Healey Frogeye Sprites on display at the Classic Car Show 2008. The original line-up from 1958 was recreated in 2008. See my other photos for original black & white pic, and 50 years later...
Photo by www.theplatemarket.com
WSM Sprite 208 in the Isle of Man Motor Museum at Jurby.
In 1962 Douglas Wilson-Spratt and Jim McManus produced the first of their special-bodied Sprites to subsequently be called WSMs, now generally known as Wuzzums, using the initials of their two surnames. The immediate interest in the car led to the production of nine cars for owners in the UK, Europe and the USA, with aluminium bodies being constructed by Peel Coachworks. A 10th car, (the body of which Douglas had kept as a spare), WSM 208, was not completed until 2009, 44 years after the original nine.
These items For sale on ebay, shown here for reference as I am trying to identify what is fitted to my Sprite. The description is as claimed by the vendor
A 1970 Sprite Goldfinger trials bike, this is equipped with the large finned Sach 125cc engine and the original plastic fuel tank, the bike has a current V5 log book Nov 1970
Took the car off the road in the mid 1970's. Didn't get it back on the road until around 2008. In the intervening years I worked on subcomponents and some body work. Moved the car and household to Lower Michigan (from the U.P.) in 2007. Glad to beable to enjoy it on the road again.