A question was posed to me a few days ago and surprisingly, I had to stop and think about the answer. My memory is usually sharp, but, the question was: what was the car you drove to pass your driving test? Hmmm, I thought. I certainly remember my first car, but, I had to really reflect and think about if I had used my Dad's car or mine.
The sun isn't the only thing shining in Yakima this weekend. If you want to see some serious shine -- and some serious horsepower -- you gotta get to the Central Washington Custom Car & Cycle Show at the Yakima Convention Center, 10 N. Eighth St.
Having just returned from a long, summer road trip, I'm more in love with my car than ever before.
But some news that broke while I was gone has me thinking road trips might be changing soon.
For some Pixar fans, the Cars series represents a fork in the road; the moment when Pixar ended its “run of greatness” and “lost its way” after a decade-long string of critical and commercial hits. Writers hold up this franchise as evidence of a corruption in the beloved animation studio’s “soul”; many believe it’s responsible for Pixar’s “first bad movie.”
A co-worker of mine has an issue, and he didn't cause it. He lives in a neighborhood where two houses have 11 cars and one motorbike parked in their driveways and on the street right in front of his house. I think there should be an ordinance that protects a homeowner from another homeowner's excessive number of parked vehicles.