In Zen, one learns through experience rather than books or lectures. Zen Monday is the day you experience the photo and tells us what you've learned, rather than me lecturing you about it.
Don't get me wrong, I love a good book. It's just that Monday is the day you write it.
That's some fine upholstery in there. The trunk could do with a tidy though.
ReplyDeleteHow come when I don't move my car, I get a ticket?
ReplyDeleteWhen Chrysler's attempt to produce a successful rolling terrarium failed, AMC re-introduced it in the 70's as the Gremlin.
ReplyDeleteAnd failed.
ReplyDeletelooks like you've stumbled across the abode of Zeke the Sheik
ReplyDeletejunk in the trunk
ReplyDeleteThe 405 on a Friday evening, aka, "There's nothing rush about this hour."
ReplyDeleteAn early work by Robert Smithson, the famous Earthworks artist.
They have been making "Green" cars for a long time. The gasoline usage for this car is pretty darn close to zero.
ReplyDelete"I told ya Mr Howell, if you left your car out in long term parking you'd NEVER find it again after that little 3 hour tour to Catalina!"
ReplyDeleteI warned you, if we let those "medicinal marijuana" places in town, the place would go to pot!
ReplyDelete*YAWN* Man, that was *some* party! My mouth tastes like dirt and I smoked so much grass, I feel like it's growin' out my eyeballs!
ReplyDeleteI have learned that if my two sons who have dead and dying automobiles in the driveway and street leave them there long enough, I will have compost for my yard.
ReplyDelete"Back in the dirt again... Can't wait to get back in the dirt again."
ReplyDeleteThe ecoterrorist read that to make a car bomb, you stuff the trunk with fertilizer. But he couldn't bring himself to buy those large bags of chemical fertilizer so used the organic compost kind instead. And that's how the seed bomb was invented.
ReplyDeleteIt seems like Ive been stuck in this traffic forever
ReplyDeleteDoes this dirt make my trunk look big?
ReplyDeleteChrysler's new business model - auto-agriculture
ReplyDeleteA retro compost container?
ReplyDeleteseriously, how did you get a picture from Westchester County, NY? I swear, my grandmother-in-law used to turn every leftover item into a planter box. Surprised her hubby let her plant the old car in the backyard (and more, that I never saw it when I visited), but am sure you found her a trip to interview! ;-)
ReplyDeleteIs this one of the funniest Zen Mondays ever or do I just like car and compost jokes? I've been guffawing every time a new one comes in. I'll come back to these and read them again. You are a witty crowd. Thank you for coming by today and being so charming.
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