Of the many times I've been to the L. A. area, the best times have been when it's raining. L.A. shines in the rain....
Mark in Centennial, CO (60 degrees F today, but slipping on the icy streets while riding the Kaw to work.)
On February 2, 2019 at 7:36 PM "Nate vwnate1@yahoo.com [diesel_mercedes]" <diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
It's been raining in California and I got tired of being cooped up in my little house and so drove down into scary South MacArther Park / Koera Town Los Angles in my trusty old Diesel Sports Coupe this afternoon, had some delicious Howard's Chicken and then decided to meander home via surface streets ~ I drove throuh Rampart, of that old L.A.P.D. Rampart Division (now on Temple Street) crime squad ,any decades ago .It's interesting to see so many single family homes in very nice shape jammed check to jowl with tenement buildings, residential hotels , burned out shops and so on .Plenty of normal happy people of all races and social stations walking the streets and going about their business .Some fierce potholes, mostly caused by the rain I imagine, not too much traffic on a late Saturday afternoon .The car loves the weather ~ the crisp throttle response and lack of exhaust smoke plus the smoothness of the engine attests to that, it soaks up the rippled pavements, bumps and pot holes I don't see in time very well indeed and is sure footed never slipping / sliding one bit .In time I decided to leave the Big City and find a clean toilet and free WiFi, this took me on the NB i5 freeway that was completely empty due to flooding having closed the entire NB i5 just South of downtown L.A. so a few cars and I sprinted carefully (60 MPH) up the open road, the rain downtown was very light, going up the hill into the San Gabriel Valley it began to rain heavy enough to use the wipers a bit (LOVE Rain-X !) and pass most of the traffic yet still feel well planted and safe .Most Hobby/Collector Car folks never drive in inclement weather , I used to quite a bit and realized I missed it .Good to know the old Mercedes with close to 1/2 a million miles on it still makes the grade .-Natethe most effective manipulation and responsibility-avoidance behavior is lying.
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