The weather over the past few days has been beautiful. Frosty nights followed by fine days with clear blue skies.
Walking has been a pleasure, as the lanes are dry, meaning that the dogs don't need washing after an outing.
I have managed to meet my step and heart point targets for a second day, but this increase in activity is playing merry hell with my blood sugar levels. I think some adjustment to my insulin doses will be required if I keep this up.
The main achievement for today was that I finally drafted an advertisement for the Defender to accompany the photos taken on Saturday. It is almost exactly ten years since we bought it, and the time has finally come for someone else to enjoy the idiosyncrasies of Land Rover ownership.*
I may be being ambitious with the asking price, but I'd rather have to reduce the price than sell it too cheaply.
So I thought I would add a few photos of the car in memoriam. I wrote a similar Journal entry for my previous Defender, and it seems right that I should do the same for the 110.
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It certainly has "presence" on the road |
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snug, but reasonably comfortable |
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Its turning circle makes most car parks a pain |
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The rarely used 3rd row seats |
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A space usually filled with dogs or fishing tackle |
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Considering its size, it's amazing how may people don't see it and pull out in front of you! |
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* They are certainly an acquired taste and owners gloss over many aspects of Defender ownership. These include the fact that virtually all of them leak, anyone over 5' 8" will struggle to fit in the driver's seat, and the fact that you need to be able to actually drive rather than just sit in the vehicle and push buttons and pedals!
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Hi,
I have no idea who reads this stuff, so it would be lovely to hear from you, especially if you like this stuff..
All the best
Badman