as well as Gaydon last weekend was also the revised date for the Barcelona bus rally and our friend Albert Gonzalez Masip has kindly sent us some photographs and a description of the event. It is interesting to see another take on our hobby from other countries. Leading was Albert's Austin which I had the pleasure of assisting the purchase of and compliments Albert's Citroen Light 15 which is his other city run around!
The oldest bus was a 1909 Hispano Suiza -despite the tyres- and there were a Ford and a Chevy from 1928 as well as another Chevy from 1933, this one in green livery. Followed a 1940 Dodge in red livery from former CGA company and from there the 1955 Chausson and a lot of Pegaso including 3 artics. The Pegaso exGratallops club was now in the TMB fleet and has been painted in old two tne green livery.
We enjoyed a very sunny day despite the heavy rain forecast...
Last night we went over to Liverpool and enjoyed Tina May's somewhat jazz inspired interpretation of Edith Piaf's music. A bit of a lop sided portrayal but good to get an airing of timeless Piaf numbers in Britain. It only took about 45 minutes to get to the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, a lovely building really original 1939 features and we hope to catch a concert there some time this coming season. Of course this meant nothing got done on the editing front, I hope to make amends today, it's a lovely sunny start although I've got to see the doctor later with the continued problems on my leg, knee, foot etc.
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