
3:13 am, Sunday Aug. 29. I have just had an incredible weekend. Thursday we left the shop and head out to Roebling Road Raceway. It was a private day for TopSpeed customers, friends, employees, or whoever wanted to get a quality day at the track. It was a spectacular mixture of cars that participated. My nearly stock G35 Sedan, a stock S2000, a 350Z (with a first time driver, and she did very well), a Spec E30 BMW, a Ferrari 360 Modena, the TopSpeed GT2 (Pepper), a father and son tandem of Porsche’s (GT3 and a Turbo Cabrio), a BMW 335i on full slicks, we all had a great time. By the end of the day it seemed like we were all on track at the same time. I have NEVER had so much fun at a track day, not as a spectator, crew member, or driver.
Savannah is a beautiful city. I had never been there before, I wish to return and spend more time in the city. Had dinner at River Street Oyster Bar and it was exactly what I wanted. The food was extremely good. We had the crab stuffed mushrooms, cheddar bacon baked oysters and escargot for appetizers. I think everyone busted their guts on the main course! I had the Savannah style Jambalaya, not sure what the difference was, but it was damn tasty. Afterward we had a frozen drink called a “call a cab”. It was red and made with grain alcohol. It hurt when you sipped it because it was so cold. Nonetheless it lived up to its name.
I have been watching a lot of PBA lately. I have learned a lot about the personal life of Mark Twain. I feel so much the same way that he did, as he wrote in his personal diary and notes. It amazes me how someone from a completely different life and from a completely different era has the exact same feelings and emotions that I struggle with. I have seen a documentary about Dragon*Con (even though I have been there the last 3 years) and I learned about an urban hiking group here in Atlanta. Urban Hiking is cool…No, all of it is cool. I love to learn. I yearn for knowledge. From the trivial to the profound, I want to know more. I want to know why it is what it is.
I have a feeling. Old habits die hard. Have faith in something. Stand for what you believe.

you've gotten pretty deep in your old age. is there a meditation group in your area? you should try it. mught be just what you're looking for. march on in peace.
ReplyDeleteI have always been deep. I just found away to get in touch with it and share it. I haven't thought about it, but meditation sounds like something I could enjoy.
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