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Second Wednesday

I don’t have a MINI here in Florida, but I still joined MINIs of Orlando tonight for their monthly get-together, tonight at Johnny’s Filling Station (where the burger and fries were worth the wait!)
Early in the year so totally dark and hard to take pictures, even of James’ new Coupe, but I did try …

MINIs Of Orlando Second Wednesday Meet

MINIs Of Orlando Second Wednesday Meet

MINIs Of Orlando Second Wednesday Meet

MINIs Of Orlando Second Wednesday Meet

(and a couple more pictures, if you visit the Gallery)




458!

It’s not a MINI … But driving it was so much fun in all the ways that MINI is fun, but hundreds of times more!
Ferrari 458 Italia

The Ferrari reacted to every tiny movement of hand on steering wheel or foot on pedal. It launched from slow to fast whenever asked, and stopped just as well. Thrilling on corners too.
But its not the car for me No stereo system

More at Margaret & Ian




MINI of Peabody Hrach rally 2011

An early start to MINI of Peabody today, but lots of MINIs there when I got there!
MINIs line up for the rally

MINIs line up for the rally

There was even one classic Mini!
Classic Mini ready for the rally

I’ve done lots of MINI rallies and this one heads right past work and then down Apple Street (more twisty than it looks on Google Maps!), so I headed off to park and take pictures as the other cars went by …
GPMini waits for rallying MINIs

Soon, Brig passed by in a Coupe, leading the rally, and followed by many other MINIs …
Coupe leads the rally

rallying Countryman

rallying MINI

rallying Convertible

rallying classic Mini

I didn’t catch every MINI (Sony camera apparently has to rest regularly!), but there’s lots more in the Gallery; after a wait, I headed back to the dealership for breakfast and chats with friends (and to check out Ivan’s next MINI!) …
breakfast at MINI of Peabody

breakfast at MINI of Peabody

A few Hrach memories, too!
Hrach memories from Evans and Brig

Hrach memories from Dave

A fun morning – many thanks to MINI of Peabody, and my MINI friends!




Washed and ready

Another “bonus” lovely November day, sunny but not hot – perfect for washing GPMINI ready for tomorrows rally
GPMINI, washed

GPMINI, washed

GPMINI, washed

I took pictures with both my Sony SLT-A55V and Nikon D200 camera; I expected the Nikon pictures to be much better but in fact I preferred the Sony more than half the time. The Nikon might be “truer” but with the lighting creating harsh shadows, the Sony did a better job of using it’s enhanced modes to get more detail in many pictures. The first picture above is Sony, the second is Nikon.

Here’s a couple more – or head over to the Gallery

Sony:
GPMINI, washed

Nikon:
GPMINI, washed




GPMINI at the Essex salt marsh

Lovely car, lovely background!
GPMINI at the Essex salt marsh

(more pics at this location, over at M&I)




UPCOMING: Hrach MINI of Peabody rally

Be sure to contact MINI of Peabody and tell them you’ll be there next Sunday (early) morning for the second annual “Rally for Hrach”:

Customers should have received an email invite – and you need to RSVP; so if you didn’t get your invite, give them a call. And bring your best memories of Hrach, next weekend …

Meanwhile, check out a VERY YOUNG Hrach on this Top Gear clip that MINI friend Dave Newman found on YouTube:

(watch at the three minute mark)




Another new sales category

MINI Coupe sales appear on October’s MINI USA sales figures, just over 400 so far – a record number of Countrymans sold too, though nowhere near the highest number of MINIs sold in one month …
MINI USA sales figures

Head over here to see the detailed numbers




From Wet to Cold

Weather is changing fast here now! Just 2-1/2 weeks ago it was mid 80s, and now we had overnight snow (in Essex, where GPMINI was, though we did not get snow in Gloucester) …
Snow on GPMINI

Snow on GPMINI

Nice frost patterns (click for bigger view):
Frost on GPMINI

I think GP wants to go back to Florida!




Wet GPMINI

We’re getting worse weather now – and GPMINI is wet!
Wet GPMINI

Could be worse, they’re threatening overnight snow as the temperatures drop to freezing …




(No) Apples, but Sundaes!

It’s Fall again and that means another pretty drive through the Fall colors of Massachusetts, following Sheena to George Hill Orchard and then on to ice cream! Even though it’s late October now, Fall colors also are late this year, and the weather was a comfortable mid-50s, bringing out 6 MINIs (and an Audi TT) – and one benefit of missing Mickey & MINI in Florida is that GPMINI is still up here to join in …
Six MINIs ready for Apples and ice-cream

Six MINIs ready for Apples and ice-cream

As always, Sheena led us down some beautiful twisty roads (including the obligatory “U-turn”) – which my GP seemed to really enjoy, increasing MPG during the day even while running at higher than normal RPMs :)
MINI run to Apples

MINI run to Apples

MINI run to Apples

MINI run to Apples

At George Hill Orchard, few Apples were picked – but we sampled the food (hot dogs, cider donuts …) and visited the “Pets”:
George Hill Orchard Petting Zoo

George Hill Orchard Petting Zoo

Found some Apples, but didn’t pick them!
George Hill Orchard late Apples

Then back to the MINIs for a short trip to ice cream at Cold Stone – and Armen got to drive GPMINI!
MINIs at George Hill Orchard

Armen drives GPMINI

Cold Stone ice-cream was excellent; my traditional sweet cream ice cream with caramel and banana – which I ate before taking the picture!
Cold Stone ice cream

Great fun to run in the GP again, and enjoy the company of good friends – thanks Sheena, and everyone!

More pictures in the Gallery (previous years 2010, 2008, 2007, 2006)






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