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Same kinda happened to me. The wife and I were wondering how to clone orchids, went out to the patio and saw we already had one. We have about 15 orchids. One hangs on the side of the house and is about 5' tall from flower to root tips, and generally has 4 stems.
Hope the Dads had a nice Fathers Day. I saw a dilapidated Lotus Elise and got to turn around and check it out without complaints from the wife. Lets see how she feels if they actually contact me and we find some agreement on what that Elise is worth
Simon
Current Car:
-2017 i3 REx, 21st Century E30
-1975 Alfa Romeo Giulia Nuova Super 1300, the never-ending name & project
End Goal - I'd like to get the touring where I want it then take a week long trip or more up the Pacific Coast Highway, arriving just before the picnic. With actual stops and not 15-18 hour stints of non-stop driving aside from food/gas.
I've done so many Bimmerfest and other trips in the past when I was much younger that were Cannonball-run-esque that I wouldn't find as enjoyable now. I'd like to have a bit more time and planning, maybe even a Caravan of a few cars to enjoy the sights along the trip, more about the journey instead of getting to destinations in record time.
Was in Seattle the week before the picnic and couldn't extend the trip long enough to stick around for it. And I was in r3v's new preferred vehicle to attend... my truck!
I just got back from a two-week trip to the Picnic. 3 days to go up (from Los Angeles), then stay with my dad for 4 days in Washington, and then take it slower back down. Plus we took the 101/1 for most of the way. It was a pretty good trip, aside from my gf wanting to take her sweet time getting up every morning.
Most of the places we visited were for the first time. Portland, which is advertised as being weird, wasn't all that weird to me. We did a haunted tour (like 9 stops of a tour guide telling us stories) which was enjoyable. Learned about the Shanghai Tunnels, and I wish we could have gone down into one of them.
The E30 Picnic was.. a little smaller than I expected. Good spread of cars though! I wish I talked to more people but I feel like I wasted too much time taking pictures. I did at least talk to the dude who runs it... forgot his name. Man I'm bad at names. Was it James?
My car with its new engine did fairly well. Needs some more work- needs a lower ratio diff, a quieter muffler, and functional AC. The engine had a misfire (on the morning of the picnic, great timing) so I made a detour to the nearest hardware store, Lowes, to buy a ratchet and sockets... because I left my tools at my dad's house... only to find nothing obviously wrong with the car. I swapped the coils once I learned the engine gave me a code for P0302. Once I swapped them, the car ran fine. Lol. A few days and a few hundred miles later, I'm getting a studdering feeling from the engine again, and then a P0304 code-- I moved the coil from 2 to 4, and now cylinder 4 is misfiring. Nice! Went to the auto store and got a new coil.
The engine still has the issue of "running hot", but it was manageable.
I think the best part of the trip was staying on a boat. We found this listing on AirBnb in Eureka CA and the owner offered to give the tenets a sailing lesson. I had never been sailing, so yeah, that was a cool experience. And then spent the night on the boat! The funniest part was how much the guy stressed, "only pee goes in the toilet. Nothing else!" If you had to poo, you had to go ashore in the marina to use the facilities there.
Long story short, that's a drive that is worth taking the long way. I was so tired of driving that much, that all the stops were welcome. Two weeks wasn't enough.
Long story short, that's a drive that is worth taking the long way. I was so tired of driving that much, that all the stops were welcome. Two weeks wasn't enough.
Nice trip. Did something similar but in a much shorter fashion last year. Going from Bozeman Montana to Seattle then down to Multnomah Falls east of Portland and then back to the coast to hit a handful of towns to end in Eureka. Maybe over five or six days of traveling. Never having done anything in Oregon a lot of it was new for me too.
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