A very rainy day

A useful chart of terms. Btw, at Columbia, when the police finally arrived to dismantle the pro-Hamas murdering camp. Someone was yelling that they would repeat Oct 7 10,000 times. I bet if you asked that evil person beforehand – they would deny anything happened on 10/7 and that the Jews started it all. Another question – who bought all those lovely new green tents for the encampment? I say Soros inc. which means any of the many lefty non profits that hate Israel and America.

It was pouring cats and dogs the whole way down to St. Augustine. So we stopped at Buc-ees. A huge gas station with a huge market – at least as big as the Costco across the street. Their emblem is the beaver – here he is.

A small section of what they sell.

Joel bought a shirt.

We also got brisket sandwiches. Sorry no pictures. There is no where to eat in the megamart – so we ran out in the rain to our car and ate there. Not elegant but boy was it delicious.

The rain was still coming down in buckets, what does one do in the rain? Go to a classic car museum of course.

there were plenty of other people with the same idea. This place owns classics, stores classics for other people and also sell some of them

That Bakelite Indian head! not to mention the color of the car. And no, I don’t know the year or make, I’m just admiring the craftsmanship.

I did notice the Sinclair oil sign, yes, I still get gas from Sinclair, and sometimes, the Dino is sitting outside.

I was surprised to see Gilmore Gasoline. I thought it was only a waistcoast chain. Maybe it made it’s way east, or maybe they just found these old pumps and put them in the museum.

they brought this ambulance from Yreka CA, so why not the gas pumps?

How about a classic pickup truck?

I took this picture for Eyal, he informed me that he doesn’t like Spiderman, he likes the HULK! Oh well, I tried.

Met anther woman from Palos Verde, she was visiting her daughter in S Carolina. They were on spring break with the kids.

By the time we left the museum, the rain had stopped, and it was off to the hotel and then to explore St. Augustine.

Leah

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