This Eldorado is All Business Cars, like people, have personalities. Some are meek and mild, while others command respect and authority without having to say a word. This 1958 Eldorado Cadillac has the size, beauty and boldness that you don't argue with. Cars back then meant business and this one takes it very seriously. This was one of several Cadillacs that attended Saturday's Wings and Wheels event at the 1940 Air Terminal Museum in Houston, Texas. It was supposed to rain all day, but it turned out to be a great day to take in a few cars and airplanes.
Old French Church SEPTEMBER 18, 2012 LEAVE A COMMENT (EDIT) Driving through the countryside of any strange place is exciting, since everything is seen through a new and fresh view. You strive to take everything in, but the signs, buildings and other interests flash by as your car, train or tour bus zooms past. Traveling through France, each small town would have an old church and though many were similar in design, they were each unique. This old church had the cemetery alongside, behind the old stone walls. It seems like most of France was made of stone, which is probably why much of it has lasted for centuries. I’m sorry to say that I don’t recall the town or church name. The signs just kept zooming by too fast.
Contemplation This is a sunset over McGovern Lake in Herman Park, in Houston, Texas. We stopped by here after an hour or two at the Houston Zoo.