Many moons ago I was cruising (as much as anyone can) down the Tanami Highway in Central Australia with a documentary film crew. We had three four wheel drives and one trailer in the convoy. They were laden down with people, spare parts, film gear and all of the equipment we needed to camp out in the desert for two weeks. One of the dangers of traveling on rocky dirt roads is that a rock may go through a window smashing the pane of glass.
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For the next 3 nights I will be on a cruise ship scheming and plotting the next 12 months of Wilde Drive. That means for the next 3 nights my car will be parked in a public car park unloved and unprotected. There are a few things you can do to look after your car while you're away. Here are my top tips.
I have always loved tattoos… on other people. Tattoos can be a glorious form of artistic and meaningful self-expression. The courage to choose art that speaks to you and expresses who you are and to commit to that art being on your person forever is beyond me though. I find myself evolving constantly and the art that speaks to me today won’t mean much in a year or even a week.
I do however understand the need for self-expression and I have always considered my car to be one of my primary options to tell the world who I am without speaking. The obvious first choice for automotive self-expression is your choice of car. Then you can explore the world of seat covers, air fresheners and other accessories. Perhaps the simplest and cheapest option to add your own personal touch is a sticker. |