What plans do you have for the coming Weekend?
#1581
^ Are you seeing our buddy, Grant?
#1582
Going to the Small Business Fishing Show tomorrow, then probably down to the Cape to pick up some gear that needs to be serviced, then back home to start working on it.
#1583
#1585
The +1 is off to run the Four Courts Four Miler up the street at our local Irish pub. I will be ringing the bell and cheering him on when he runs past our street about 9:10 AM.
#1587
Headed here. Duxbury Beach Reservation - Preserving Duxbury Beach for Future Generations Maybe a snowy owl, maybe some seals? Either way it's almost 50 degrees today and sunny. Time for some Vitamin D.
#1588
Our Italian dinner last night was yummy...The +1 had swordfish and I had prawns, both with grilled veggies. No pasta! We split a burrata/beet appetizer and a flourless chocolate cake for dessert. I had an Aperol Spritz and he had some bourbon drink called a Noci (has walnut flavors in it) and a glass of red wine.
#1589
Today was a beach day! With a few layers of clothing and gloves. It was really pretty out though. This is Scusset Beach right near the Cape Cod Canal. Nice soft sand, sand dunes, no seaweed or rocks to deal with while walking. The water is cold though, even in the summer. However, I think we will spend some time there this coming summer.
#1590
Tomorrow being St Pat's, I'll be making good old fashioned new england boiled dinner and bringing my mom over for a meal.
We had two nice days for the GT-S. It really is a no nonsense beast.
Quite an adjustment to driving it. It wants substantially more attention and input than driving the S2000.
It is if everything is exaggerated, the brakes are touchy and want to put you through the windshield, the throttle wants to the rip the tires off the rims.
It wants to follow every little crack or ripple in the road.
And that is in comfort mode on the suspension and transmission before it really comes alive.
We had two nice days for the GT-S. It really is a no nonsense beast.
Quite an adjustment to driving it. It wants substantially more attention and input than driving the S2000.
It is if everything is exaggerated, the brakes are touchy and want to put you through the windshield, the throttle wants to the rip the tires off the rims.
It wants to follow every little crack or ripple in the road.
And that is in comfort mode on the suspension and transmission before it really comes alive.