I like progress but I also really like the things that stay. Saw a lot of old cars on the weekend, I think they are lovelier in their old age then when new.
donnie, unfortunately in Germany you see them rarely on the streets nowadways. When I was young (haahaaa) they were the standard car for "just-having-a-driving-license-and-no-money-but-need-a-car" - besides the R3 (Renault 3). I remember the 2CV being sold for 9999.- DM then ...
Caçador, but you can always find yourself if you look for yourself, remember? ;-)
Markus, one of the reasons ;-)
Joan Elizabeth, I definitely prefer older cars (perhaps not as a daily vehicle, though, ;-)) - imagine a contemporary rusty Toyota or whatever, duuh ...
Roberto, yes, you can't go to France without taking at least one photo of a Duck
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I want to go ahead...
Pozdrawiam - Marcin
Marcin, me, too! So I can look behind me at the things that stay. Pozdrowienia.
,,, and some things never go away
And some others, make just lost...
beijos
ups, "just make me lost"
Martina: "Marcin, me, too! So I can look behind me at the things that stay."
Well that's definitely a convincing reason to progress. I admit never having looked at it this way...
I like progress but I also really like the things that stay. Saw a lot of old cars on the weekend, I think they are lovelier in their old age then when new.
It is a great car ... French essence ... very good white and black
fantastic - just a superb combination of words and photo.
hhuu ... that must be in Duckburg? ...ok it is France!
donnie, unfortunately in Germany you see them rarely on the streets nowadways. When I was young (haahaaa) they were the standard car for "just-having-a-driving-license-and-no-money-but-need-a-car" - besides the R3 (Renault 3). I remember the 2CV being sold for 9999.- DM then ...
Caçador, but you can always find yourself if you look for yourself, remember? ;-)
Markus, one of the reasons ;-)
Joan Elizabeth, I definitely prefer older cars (perhaps not as a daily vehicle, though, ;-)) - imagine a contemporary rusty Toyota or whatever, duuh ...
Roberto, yes, you can't go to France without taking at least one photo of a Duck
me, thank you, :-)
Ratzfatz, Duckland!
perfect shot for the old "deudeuche" as we call it in french , we see less and less of them ....
A nice balanced compistion with the old French car and the old French blinds
Babzy, merci - I never heard this one before.Sounds nice. We Germans say deux chevaux if we want to sound very sophisticated, *bdg* ... ;-)
AB, thank you - a little bit on the kitschy side perhaps but once in a time ... :-)
CLASSIC! good to stay, on & on.
Forever...
:)
Tash, José: Thank you for your comments, :-)
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