Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Built Ford Tough, So Was Edsel, But It Didn't Sell - No GM (Government Motors) Bailout.

If you love trees, you'll love Burbank and you'll love morning walks. The nights cool off in California in the valley.

In Cuba you can see a lot of the old cars because that is all they have, but in the US people collect them. Why can't we sell them cars, and they can sell us Havana cigars? Edsel didn't have the government to bail them out like the Chevy Volt.

An old car, an old camper, in their original 1958 colors. Kind of like walking by an automobile museum or walking back in time. I wish I could walk down Artesian back in 1958.

Ford made fords, Mercuries, and Lincolns, there was no market for an Edsel. It was a well built car with no target market. wasn't Henry Ford's grandson named Edsel Ford?

That is a strong bumper.

Walking is great exercise; it's very healthy and is requires no special equipment; it's free.

We stopped at Pavilions and picked up a few groceries. We usually go for a forty-five minute walk.

Street signs in Burbank are green, in Glendale they are white.

A beautiful large home that doesn't fit in with these moderate middle class homes.

The house is on the same size lot as the traditional homes in this neighborhood. It looks both beautiful and ridiculous.

A more typical Burbank home.

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