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06/29/2011

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charlotte

I love this post and the ones just before - some like postcards from the CWE, others like important updates about people and places.

Your neighborhood is SO very lucky to have your eye on the details and your beautiful blog to enjoy.

nicki

How sweet of you to spur me on. You must surmise that I have had to take a break and not post as often. I am running low on blog energy. Thanks Charlotte!

Desking tool

The weather spoiled all the fun! Oh well, since the show came along there were nice cars to see all over the place.

Dante Mallet

It's a shame that the bad weather ruined what seemed to be a decent show. All those cars look brand new - a testament to the care and effort that the owners put into those automobiles.

Erwin Calverley

Despite the rain, and the event being a last-minute thing, the cars look nice. They all look high-quality vehicles and the owners deserve all the praise and admiration they can get. They look so... ready, with the hoods up and all. From the looks of things, the show in fall must have been excellent.

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