Hey Everybody! Where you been??? Me? Oh, just clinging to summer. Until I share trade packages received in August and September, summer lingers on. Yes. I have the power to stop winter, should I choose! Packages are scanned, ready for public viewing but what's more important - to share your generosity? or to enjoy eighty degree days during a Michigan January? I can show off these cards this Spring! [Note, I did NOT say it was 80 degrees IN Michigan.]
Isn't that a sweet plate? Unfortunately, it's not mine. No, someone beat me to it. Perhaps the owner's a crazy cat lady? Hard to guess by the riff-raff that unloaded from this van. With my first tag choice taken, I had to go with the second:
I'm a gal who loves her cars! The Baja is the only foreign model I've ever owned. As a rule, I'm a Mopar woman with an affection for Mustangs. Go figure.
Goodbye Tall Man |
A friend and I made the hour trip over to the Taylor Town Center in September to see Tiger great Willie Horton. He is slowing down these days but Willie's smile is vibrant and voice strong. He still has a nice handshake too:
Willie's sweet signature! |
Who feels sorry for these cards? The old deckles have some wear and tear. (So do I at nearly the same age!)
I have another 4000 count box ready for the Salvation Army. I donate cards regularly, packing the boxes with rookies, stars and minimal dupes, with this odd fantasy that someone is just waiting for my cards to show up on the shelves. At the Army's $6 - $10 pricing, these boxes are a steal. Yes, I do have card fantasies.
You'll be seeing a few posts on the changing direction of my collection. I have begun player elimination rounds: dupes, deletes or scaling back of certain player collections. Most cards will be base or low-end inserts. Perhaps you'll want some of these??
In Michigan, summers will always be too short. I've lived in OK and TX, where summer stretched on for weeks. I'm learning to embrace every moment here, each time that glorious ball of orange rises into the sky.
A recent morning commute |
Nice sunrise. Also good to read a post on your blog. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteThank you Fred! Happy New Year to you as well! I haven't forgotten your email. I'll take time this weekend to look over your trade needs. :)
DeleteIf you decide to still do a giveaway with that box, I'm definitely entering. Nice to see you back!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back yourself, Adam! There will be a giveaway very soon. Thanks for your interest. Stay tuned!
DeleteI think you may be the first card blogger to get a special plate based off of it. Very, very cool!
ReplyDeleteIt’s fun! It also sends a message to the driver behind me to pay closer attention: the owner/operator of the vehicle ahead may be just a bit off.
DeleteI was starting to think that we had lost another person to Twitter! You really need to stop going away for such long periods of time, I mean how hard is it to grace us with your presence at least once every week or two?
ReplyDeleteThank you for the spanking. I ask myself all the time “how hard is it to post at least weekly?” I struggle with this internally because I want to be here, writing and sharing regularly. I have real time management issues. When I have time to work on my collection then there’s no time to write. Twitter is a great way to keep up with most everyone while I have my morning coffee. Normally, this time is set aside for reading. If I’m reading books, then when do I read the blogs? And so it goes on…
DeletePlease don't tell me they're tearing down that Tall Man! I'd certainly enter the giveaway for that box (or any other). I've never seen cards at a Salvation Army near me. I should make my way to Michigan (but maybe not in winter!)
ReplyDeleteI haven’t been back by the Gibraltar Center to check on the Tall Man. He’s quite the landmark. It’s worth checking around the SA stores for cards. I’ve found a good box or two, full of great cards for trading. Check the inner aisles, endcaps and tables near the registers. Giveaway coming soon. Thanks for reading!
DeleteGreat license plate! Fun to imagine people driving behind you trying to make sense of it! ha
ReplyDeleteThanks Gav! Corked, cracked, crocked - all possibilities!
DeleteYes, if I saw that license plate for the first time, then I would think it was "corked bat" and then wonder silently if Sammy Sosa was the driver.
DeleteHang in there! Only a couple more months until spring is here!
My car's an oddball, not unlike the driver - the plate is perfect. I'd like to think 'only a couple more months' but have learned in MI spring isn't sprung until May-ish.
DeleteMe too. I'd love a shot at that box. I've never been out to that card show location before. I'll have to scratch that onto my todo list for 2018.
ReplyDeleteGiveaway coming in the near future! The Taylor show was nice. More focused on cards and memorabilia than Gibraltar where there was a bit of all collectibles with racing, magazines, borderline pornography etc. Thanks for stopping by!
DeletePeople might think you are some kind of street tough who beats people up with bats....
ReplyDeleteBut that’s what I am Matt. I beat ‘em with bats and cut ‘em up with cardboard. I find Prism works best but Chrome will do the job in an emergency.
DeleteAwesome license plate! That's dedication!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I love my alter-ego! I just need to be present on the blogs thereby showing aforementioned dedication. I read more than I write so that does count for something. Oh yes, it does.
DeleteNot sure what's cooler... your personalized license plate or the fact that you got to meet Willie Horton. Both are pretty sweet. Stay warm!
ReplyDeleteMeeting Horton was definitely fun! Thanks for the WARM wishes!
DeleteSweet plate! Gibraltor is surely missed but the Troy show that came from it is closer to me so I can't be too mad. Plus, it has all the sellers from Gibraltor in a smaller, walkable space without having to walk through illegal weapon sales.
ReplyDeleteI quickly learned to park at the entrance closest to the card show. I walked through Gibraltar on my first visit which was enough for me!
DeleteI've entertained the thought of doing some sort of Dime Box riff on the license plate of my (nonexistent-as-of-yet) car one day, and kudos to you on going through with it! And I know I'd be in heaven if I ever stumbled upon one of your boxes at the Salvation Army.
ReplyDeleteOnce you have some wheels, you should get the plate! I smile every time I see my back-end [...of the Baja, of course.]
DeleteGreat plate!
ReplyDeleteThanks John!
DeleteReally cool TAG! Those cards are sweet too.
ReplyDeleteNice car and plate! Very sweet post!
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