Wow---those are great reflections, Ann.... We have so many car lots in our country --with so many cars for sale.... It gets hard to choose which one to go to. We like Toyotas--so we always go to a favorite Toyota place when we want to get a new car. But--we drive them for years... The one we have now has over 150,000 miles on it and it is a 2004 model... Still runs great though..
Your topic of car sales yard is also very excellent. You have plant a very significant concern. I liked it. When buying a used car you are making a conscious decision to preserve materials, conserve energy and keep from adding yet another new car to the road.
These are great reflections. I hope you are having a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteWow---those are great reflections, Ann.... We have so many car lots in our country --with so many cars for sale.... It gets hard to choose which one to go to. We like Toyotas--so we always go to a favorite Toyota place when we want to get a new car. But--we drive them for years... The one we have now has over 150,000 miles on it and it is a 2004 model... Still runs great though..
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Betsy
This is so good that I can't tell what is a reflection and what isn't!
ReplyDeleteThat's such a big reflection I had to look twice, lol !
ReplyDeleteI like the graphic compostion of this picture, with those geometrical red and blue stripes crossing the image... Nice perspective.
ReplyDeleteLots of fun reds, lines and reflections here, Ann.
ReplyDeleteWonderful reflections. Happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fun one, Ann!
ReplyDeleteAwesome reflection, looks like an extension. Hope you're enjoying your weekend!
ReplyDeleteI hope it was also reflected in low prices :-)
ReplyDeleteExcellent read. I like your style...have a good one!/Nice blog! Keep it up!
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Nice reflections, thanks for sharing this wonderful and useful information with us.
ReplyDeleteYour topic of car sales yard is also very excellent. You have plant a very significant concern. I liked it. When buying a used car you are making a conscious decision to preserve materials, conserve energy and keep from adding yet another new car to the road.
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