While we were walking back to our affordable, boring car from the Saturday morning Farmer's Market, a crowd had gathered around this sharp looking vehicle. I had to laugh though when I saw the parking ticket. Who tickets a Ferrari? Who does the Ferrari driver think he is? I loved the reflection of the buildings in the windshield. Vroom vroom-I'd pay the parking ticket to drive the car!
Hehehe - the Ferrari driver may just be a girl, y'know!
ReplyDeleteI love your post about the Farmer's Market...and such delicious photos, too. I'm a connoisseur of Farmer's Markets - or at least, I pretend I am - and will visit any within a fifty mile radius rather than shop at one of our boringly homogenous supermarkets!
Thanks so much for stopping by my blog - it's very nice to 'meet' you.
That IS a beautiful cars. I love cars. The old, custom, and the exotic mainly. The new cars are so cookie cutter it is hard to discern their differences.
ReplyDeleteI like looking through the crowd and trying to determine the most likely owner.
My dad and Betty went to a car show Saturday night. He was all excited because they had his FIRST car there ... a 1930 Ford Model A Cabriolet with a rumble seat!
ReplyDeleteI thought about the she/he too, Tessa! It just seemed to me that a lady who owned a Ferrari wouldn't have parked it in a no-parking zone!
ReplyDeleteRonda-what does a Ferrari owner look like, do you think?
Holly-My Grandpa's car out in the barn had a rumble seat too. This car didn't run anymore but I remember "driving" it as a child. I'll have to ask what kind it was.