Wednesday, February 10, 2010
ABC WEDNESDAY-"D" = DODGE
It doesn't look like this Dodge dodged too many mud holes. The spattering on the car is mild compared to others that I have seen in parking lots and on the streets. I wonder where these New Mexican drivers travel??
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I sure hope I don't go down that road.
ReplyDeleteI think this might be a sign of many dirt and gravel roads in the area.
ReplyDeleteOh it needs a little pampering ^_^
ReplyDeleteD is for Dad
Hi Kate. I love your new blog.
ReplyDeleteThis car looks like Israeli cars do when rain comes after a dust storm.
Thanks for your question about the water heaters. You spurred me to answer with a whole new post.
Shalom!
Just 'pretend' that you spent the weekend having fun and off-roading! That's what I think whenever I see a mud covered car!
ReplyDeleteI like it because it means that there was much needed moisture in the dry southwest! Mud seems to be a badge of honor for the four wheelers around here. I've seen people off the side of a paved road in a small mud hole, frantically trying to coat their vehicle with as much of the stuff as possible.
ReplyDeleteInteresting distribution of the splatters! It looks to my untrained eye that something has splattered it in passing. If it were a crime scene, no doubt the forensic scientists could tell you.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot of the dirty Dodge. What a messy car. Offroad-ing will do that.
ReplyDeleteHope you are enjoying life in Santa Fe. Lots warmer than Minn.
Aww.. but itsn't that what Dodge trucks are for? LOL!
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a kid we wrote 'làvala!' (wash it!) with a finger on a car like this!
ReplyDeleteDusty, dirty Dodge dost desire detergent.
ReplyDeleteOn behalf of the ABC Wednesday team, thank you! - Ramblin' with Roger
looks like it aimed for mud puddles!
ReplyDeleteIt looks French :-))) French people do not wash their cars as often as American people do, I think. Cars generally look so clean in your country.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a day of off-roading to me. What fun and a clever way to use the D(odge) prompt!
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