A photo a day of Rancho Palos Verdes, Rolling Hills & Palos Verdes Estates, located on the hills of PV peninsula at the southwestern tip of Los Angeles county
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
A Classic Christmas
Classic Cruisers Club '47 Chevy's decked out for Christmas, So Cal style.
It’s that time of year again! I’m doing the rounds and apologising for my complete failure to more regularly offer comment on everybody’s incredible efforts for the year. I know how hard it can be to keep up with the daily grind of everyday posting, and want to thank you for your efforts.
I especially want to wish festive greetings for all from down here at [nearly] the end of the world, the bottom of Tasmania.
So, if you could delete whatever is not applicable, I’d like to wish you a very pleasant/merry/happy/wonderful/safe Amaterasu; Ashurall; Beiwe; Choimus; Christmas; Dazh Boh; Dongzhi; Goru; Hanukkah; Hogmanay; Junkanoo; Karachun; Koleda; Lenæa; Meán Geimhridh; Modranicht; New Years; Ras as-Sana; Rozhanitsa Feast; Şeva Zistanê; shōgatsu; Summer Solstice [if you're in the Southern Hemisphere]; Sviatki; Vánoce; Winter solstice [if you're in the Northern Hemisphere]; Yalda; Yule-tide; Ziemassvētki; and Коляда!
Merry Christmas to you back in California. Hope you get some nice weather. We don't have any snow, but the air is crisp and maybe even a bit of sunshine tomorrow.
Your car pictures make me miss my youthful cruising days when all the decked out cars would drive slowly up and down Long Beach and Bellflower Blvds. And then there was the stop at the drive-in with the car hops for a cherry coke. Those were the days! That's part of the reason I enjoyed American Graffiti so much. The other was cruising 10th Street in Modesto during the summer when I went to stay at my Grandma's. That's where the movie was set and that really brought back fond memories. - Margy
I'm reminded of a project I did for the newly built LA waste management station. All the trash truck drivers in the valley parked their trucks in this huge parking lot. I'd walk up and down the isles admiring the different way drivers decorated their cab and grill.I wish I had documented it at the time.
14 comments:
Nice decs! Very festive!
It’s that time of year again! I’m doing the rounds and apologising for my complete failure to more regularly offer comment on everybody’s incredible efforts for the year. I know how hard it can be to keep up with the daily grind of everyday posting, and want to thank you for your efforts.
I especially want to wish festive greetings for all from down here at [nearly] the end of the world, the bottom of Tasmania.
So, if you could delete whatever is not applicable, I’d like to wish you a very pleasant/merry/happy/wonderful/safe Amaterasu; Ashurall; Beiwe; Choimus; Christmas; Dazh Boh; Dongzhi; Goru; Hanukkah; Hogmanay; Junkanoo; Karachun; Koleda; Lenæa; Meán Geimhridh; Modranicht; New Years; Ras as-Sana; Rozhanitsa Feast; Şeva Zistanê; shōgatsu; Summer Solstice [if you're in the Southern Hemisphere]; Sviatki; Vánoce; Winter solstice [if you're in the Northern Hemisphere]; Yalda; Yule-tide; Ziemassvētki; and Коляда!
With a hearty three cheers from Kris, Jen, Henry and Ezra!
Thank you for showing decorations of beautiful light present.
Please have a wonderful Christmas!!
From the Far East.
Best regards.
Have a Happy Festivus, nT!
Great cars, nice decorations! Have a nice Christmas Eve and a Merry Christmas.
I wish you love and laughter tomorrow, Tash. Tomorrow and into the New Year.
Dear Tash!
Cute decoration!
Also I will check that link, it's cool!
Merry Christmas!
Léia
What cute decorations Tash! I hope you have a wonderful holiday season and thank you for all of your kind comments on my blog this year.
BEST WISHES TO YOU AND YOURS FOR A JOYOUS HOLIDAY SEASON.
Were you car shopping for a mustang by any chance? What a great Christmas gift for your son!!
Merry Christmas to you back in California. Hope you get some nice weather. We don't have any snow, but the air is crisp and maybe even a bit of sunshine tomorrow.
Your car pictures make me miss my youthful cruising days when all the decked out cars would drive slowly up and down Long Beach and Bellflower Blvds. And then there was the stop at the drive-in with the car hops for a cherry coke. Those were the days! That's part of the reason I enjoyed American Graffiti so much. The other was cruising 10th Street in Modesto during the summer when I went to stay at my Grandma's. That's where the movie was set and that really brought back fond memories. - Margy
I'm reminded of a project I did for the newly built LA waste management station. All the trash truck drivers in the valley parked their trucks in this huge parking lot. I'd walk up and down the isles admiring the different way drivers decorated their cab and grill.I wish I had documented it at the time.
What fun!
My oh my, the blue color of that car looks amazing in your photo.
LL
Adorable :)
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