I’m interested in what “more correct” means?
Longshadow wrote:
That will cause a lot of problems as I believe no hazardous materials are allowed in either tunnel under the harbor on 95.
They will have to go the long way (West) around the Beltway.
It’s amazing how many photographers are expert on maritime matters and easy to see how dumb rumors begin. According to Wiki, the center span on the Key Bridge is 185 feet high and 1000 feet wide. Shouldn’t be a problem for any ship ever built. I’ve sailed into Baltimore harbor from Annapolis a couple of times on a 27 foot Catalina sailboat with a 34 foot mast - that bridge sure looked high. Apparently, there were two bay pilots aboard but without power you are at the mercy of wind and current.
ken_stern wrote:
And to think they replaced these with all those mammoth top-heavy SUV's
The closest thing today is probably the Subaru Outback.
My dad owned that model/color and traded it in on a very forgettable Buick. I never forgave him.
I would omit the Ferrari because I doubt that 99.99% of the population (including Hogs) have ever seen one, although it is stunning. The other cars were all accessible to the general public and more or less defined a genre.
Wow, a British car in the top 3. Yes, I know BMW is the owner but engines, etc. are made in England. I own a 2021 Countryman S with very low miles and have owned 2 others in the past along with 8 Jags.
Really enjoyed your set of cars. I’ve owned a bunch of Jags - from XK150 through XK8 and XF - and 3 modern Minis.
We went hawking in Ireland several years ago. They had Harris hawks imported from southern AZ. It’s quite an experience having a hawk on a gloved hand while feeding it hamburger from your bare hand. Also, somewhat daunting when they return from flight at high speed and land on your glove.
Having owned Jaguars since the 1960s, I consider any service that costs less than $1,000 to be a bargain!
Great set of photos. The Morris Minors are most interesting to me. I entered grad school in Maryland driving a right-hand drive MM convertible. The MM Ute is the first I’ve ever seen.
Not to be nit picky, Big Ben is actually the bell in the tower.
On a PC, Ctrl U will expose the HTML code for the page. You can scan thru and find the actual code used to generate the line if you are so motivated.