Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Japan win gold medal in judo...Japan's Camrys we own


Our 2004 Toyota Camry plus Smart Car plus 2005 Camry in covered bridge in Maryland

Japan wins gold in judo

Updated: July 30, 2012, 9:16 PM ET
Associated Press
LONDON -- Japanese judo fans can relax: After three days of competition the country that invented the sport finally won a gold medal at the London Olympics, thanks to Kaori Matsumoto.
Fighting in the women's 57K division Monday, Matsumoto defeated Romanian Corina Caprioriu, using footwork to gain an advantage throughout the match. Caprioriu was disqualified during overtime for an illegal attack from behind, but still got the silver medal.
The women's 57K bronze medals were won by American Marti Malloy and Automne Pavia of France.
Malloy's father, Marty, watched his daughter from the stands, where he was wearing a T-shirt with "Malloy" emblazoned on it, designed like a judo uniform.
"All I can ever remember about my daughter is her going to judo tournaments since she was 6," he said.
Malloy wasn't sure how he would reward his daughter but said there would definitely be celebrations.
"First I'm going to have a beer in her honor," he said.
Also in the stands was French President Francois Hollande, and Pavia was pleased he was there.
"He said he was a little disappointed (she didn't win gold) but was still very happy," she said.
Japan had already won two silver medals and one bronze in judo, but it expects gold virtually every time its athletes step on the mat.
Despite their top seeding, the Japanese women had failed to make it to the podium. Before her fight Monday, Matsumoto said one of her ousted teammates told her: "You are going to win gold for us."
Matsumoto said she talked to herself on the way to her final, telling herself to remain focused and calm.
"On behalf of my teammates, I am very happy that I was able to get a gold," Matsumoto said.
In the men's 73K division, Russian Mansur Isaev took gold over Japan's Riki Nakaya, the world champion and a favorite to win the division.
It was a close-fought final in which Isaev and Nakaya attempted to pin each other. Isaev was eventually able to throw Nakaya off balance before holding him down for the victory. After sitting on Nakaya's chest, Isaev got up and held out his arms in what appeared to be some showboating for the Russian fans.
It is Russia's second gold judo medal of the games. Arsen Galstyan won gold Saturday, the country's first judo gold since the breakup of the Soviet Union.
Nakaya said he was disappointed not to have won another gold for Japan.
"I lost because my skills were not high enough," he said.
Isaev came seventh at the world championships last year. Earlier in the day, he also beat world No. 1 Wang Ki-chun of South Korea in the semifinals. The bronze medals were won by Nyam-Ochir Sainjargal of Mongolia and Ugo Legrand of France.
copyright AP

Monday, July 30, 2012

Dana Vollmer (USA) set new swim record plus great American car


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Dana Vollmer sets new world butterfly swim record at Olympics!

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/29/dana-vollmer-world-record-butterfly-olympic-swimming_n_1716689.html

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Alexander Vinokourov of Kazakhstan wins men’s Olympic cycling road race

From www.milesanhour.com

This was to be the lead car in "Fast and Furious, Dirt Road Drift Kazakhstan", but they filmed Borat instead.

Friday, July 27, 2012

Celebrating the Olympics through cars

Let us start by celebrating an classic English car...the Jaguar!

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Motorcycles...I hate them!

This video has probably been seen by many people by now. I know that this is an extreme example. I mince no words when I say I hate motorcycles. Why? This is one reason. The driver feels he has a special license that says he can drive any speed he wants, ie, above the law.We see them on NYC freeways driving like maniacs. The other reason is noise. Someone said the reason motorcycles are so loud is so others can hear them coming. If every vehicle was as noisy as motorcycles, we would be a world of deaf people.

Yes, motorcycles are a mode of transportation But, like any other vehicle they should be used responsibly. 

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

In memory of Sally Ride

As a woman of her generation, I celebrate her life, its accomplishments and all her work for the young women of today. You will be greatly missed.

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Name this vehicle...we can't

My grandparents liked to travel, by car, in their younger years and this one is among the few photos I found, It is from the 1930s and I assume somewhere in the West where and when there was lots of snow, We don't know what type of bus this was but apparently it was used to bring visitors up to this hotel.

I am watching a 1933 movie, Mary Goodwin, MD and the bus going from a train station to a hotel is very similar in style to this one.

Friday, July 20, 2012

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Carlifornia here we went 2005..to pick up our son for a cross country trip

1954 Chrysler New Yorker Deluxe, in Los Angeles.


No, this is not the car we traveled cross country in. Just one of many beautiful oldies in Los Angeles, California.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Just old cars in Waynesboro, Virginia

1954 Pontiac
1962 Buick Invicta wagon
1947 to  early 1949 Chevrolet Thriftmaster Advance Design series pickup truck
1949 or 1950 Nash Ambassador Super
1949 Nash Ambassador Super

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Saturday, July 14, 2012

One of our famous breweries

 From the balcony
Chicken Gyro with slaw and brew in their own 20 oz. mug/
Outside looking towards the people enjoying a warm summer afternoon.

Their entrance signs showing they are part of Nelson (County) 151 group of breweries and wineries along State Road 151 in Nelson County Virginia.

Friday, July 13, 2012

A trip to the dentist brings an old car sighting

A 1970 Bonneville. My husband has driven cars from most years of his adult life, but he has not driven a 1970 vehicle. So he is itchy to drive this and hope the business owner, where this car (for sale) resides, will let him "test" drive it.

We will have to wait and see if this little dream comes true for my hubby.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

My thoughts on driving

Driving is rarely fun anymore. In fact, it is tedious and scary. I have noticed some definite changes in driving habits in my years of driving. Maybe some of these negative changes have to do with more cars on the road and more 2 income households.

What I have noticed

1-You always have a tailgater no matter which lane you are in.
2-You had better stay out of the far left lane unless you want to get run over
3-A rare bird drives the speed limit as it is often unsafe to do so.
4-Lane changers are a dime a dozen
5-Motorcycle and Suzukis are scary weaving in and out of cars.
6-If you think driving is bad where you are try driving in NYC on the Jackie Robinson Freeway. You had better be prepared for any and every sort of driver and car or vehicle type. That road is a horror!
7-Public transportation is desperately needed out into the suburbs and people should have incentives to use itl
8-Car travel is for the birds!

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Blondes do have more fun!

Yes, the passenger was a blonde and the man with his arm out the window was older.

Third generation (about 1980) Chevrolet Corvette

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Always an old car somewhere



This time in the used car lot at a nearby auto repair place.

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Alfa Romeo at Blue Mountain Brewery

My husband takes pictures of every old car whenever we go anywhere, In this case it is a 1969 Alfa Romeo. This was seen at Blue Mountain Brewery (VA151) yesterday in Nelson County, Virginia. Guess who is holding a logo mug in the photo..