This image would have looked better not in square format, but I had to crop to create 4 equal sides for Becky…..so here goes for a prancing horse in Ireland’s marvellous scenery on bit of a ‘soft’ day:

Linked to January Squares at Becky’s here
This image would have looked better not in square format, but I had to crop to create 4 equal sides for Becky…..so here goes for a prancing horse in Ireland’s marvellous scenery on bit of a ‘soft’ day:
Linked to January Squares at Becky’s here
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I’m very grateful to you for squaring!
Teehee!
🙂
And have we had a supercar before?
No!
Whoopee! A few firsts under my belt!!
what are you like! You clearly want to be upfront and uppermost this challenge 😉
Teehee!! 😄😄😂
Yay!
Doin’ it in style Sue 😀
I was…I was picked up by my friend from Dublin airport in that car, then off for a drive in the country!
You’ve only clipped off a small corner. It could happen in any supermarket car park 😉
😳🙁
😉
My friend wouldn’t be amused!
Tough! 😉
You are a hard woman, Mrs L!
Yup.
😄
I refuse to compromise, Sue. Some of my best images do not skware 🙂 🙂
Oh, get over yourself, Jo…..I’ve compromised with some that didn’t suit the format, in the spirit of the challenge 😳😄😊
Well, that’s you all over! Good for you, Sue 🙂 🙂
Ta!
I was driven around London in a 308 GTS once. It was 1981, and my friend was working as a salesman in a Ferrari dealership. I found it to be very low to the ground, and a little ‘bouncy’ and uncomfortable, to be honest. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
Any sportscar worth its salt is low, Pete!
Oh yes. But I wouldn’t have paid all that money for a Ferrari. Rather wide for older London streets, and too ‘clunky’ in heavy traffic. It’s a car for the open road, undoubtedly. 🙂
Well, I’ve never had the money. For a Ferrari!,
I had one in a Scalextric set once. 🙂 🙂
Actually, so did I….a 1961 F1 shark nose Ferrari, now you mention it!
Aha! 🙂
😄
You are sooo competitive Sue!
I have only once been in a proper sports car – I got a lift in a Porsche – like Pete I found it rather too low to the ground, but it was an exciting ride. Not sure I’d be able to get in or out of a car that low slung now! My Jetta is low enough!
I am, aren’t I!!
🤣
Now that would be a very cool ride 😀
Indeed it was!
A beauty!
janet
Thanks, Janet!
A picture to make my grandson swoon. Thanks.
Excellent, I hope you can send him the link! And you can tell him a friend of yours was taken for a long ride in it!
LOL
😄😄
Somehow you made the crop of a square work for this cool
super Car!
Thanks!!
Yours????
As if! No, a petrolhead friend of mine, so I had a 100 mile ride in it!!
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