Like me, you occasionally may find yourself facing a list of household chores that require attention but don’t necessarily generate much enthusiasm. They are the items that were put off in order to tackle more serious or significant projects. You know, the ones that take more time to prep than to do. I’m talking about …
Category Archive: Destinations
It Was a Canyon Racer’s Playground
I always knew where Mulholland Drive was though I didn’t find out just who Mulholland was for many years. I was raised near this epic road carved in the mountain, and when I got my first car I headed straight there. I believe the day Mulholland Drive was created—sometime around 1924—someone drove it fast. Famous …
Some Great Road Trips Are Measured in Kilometers
In the years that I have owned my 1963 BJ7, belonged to the Austin Healey club, attended British car events and met other enthusiasts, I have realized that are many different reasons why we own and enjoy these cars. For me, I just find the car a blast to drive. I do try to keep …
MG TF Inspires Lifelong Enthusiasm (and a Museum)
When Jeff Lane donated his 75-car collection to Lane Motor Museum in Nashville, Tennessee, there were two cars that he just couldn’t part with—his 1955 MG TF 1500 and his dad’s 1954 MG TF. It’s understandable. His dad’s TF was Lane’s first introduction to cars—he helped restore it as a young kid. When his dad …
Morgan Factory Tour
I was never a big H.G. Wells fan, my science fiction tastes ran towards the Heinlein paperbacks my father read rabidly and left scattered about the house. To give old Herbert George his due, he did introduce the wonderful concept of the time machine to an unsuspecting world. If you want to time travel it’s …






