Sauntering to the end of my driveway, I observe what seems to be the rear end of a car covered with a light grey tarp. The wheels are just visible enough to define it as a car. As I peel off the tarp, more and more of the brown car appears. Faded spots, small dents, and rusty corners are revealed as I get farther and farther with the edge of the tarp. Finally, I get to the end and my fully uncovered Nova is there. Last summer, I bought an old muscle car from a sheriff in Columbus with my own money from years of allowance and was attached to it immediately. It is a chestnut brown 1973 Chevrolet Nova Custom Hatchback with a 350 V8 engine. It has under 50,000 miles on it, which is amazingly low. It isn’t in the best condition, but I love it and
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About a year and a half ago I found myself in the market for a car. I had moved from Baltimore to Austin car less. In Texas, I found it to be extremely difficult to get around without a car. This brought me to the purchase of a 2005 Toyota Corolla.
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Our Last Ride- Personal Narrative It was a beautiful summer’s day. The sun hung directly overhead, blazing down fiercely on us. I lounged back across the gleaming trampoline of my boat, a Hoby 365. Around me Jamie and Steve lay too, taking in the impressive scene.
I decided this was a good idea and bought a second car: a 1966 Ford Mustang. Rather than wait around to find out what other expenses would cost me following the initial purchase, I researched what I wanted to buy and how it would cost me later before I made the purchase. I discovered that I could get a classic car for more money upfront, but save hundreds of dollars every month on insurance and taxes and be able to sell it for the same price that I bought it, if not more, years later. However, the Mustang costed $12,000 and I only had $9,000 after selling the Charger to my brother.
As I walked out of Cazares Driving school, I looked at my mom in disappointment and embarrassment. I never wanted to return to that awful place. All I wanted to do was curl up in a little ball and I didn't want anyone else to know what I had done. I didn't even want to hear what my mom had to say. As I entered the car I could feel my face burning like hell surely enough it was red like an apple. I was trying to hide my face in the palms of my hands as I imagined all the remarks my mom and brothers had to make. "Darling how could we have miscalculated six months?"
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I lived with my father for my entire life, but due to his work I did not spend much time with him. My father worked at a different city; and thus he comes home only a few times a month. My father is a mechanic. He works at a company that is distant from our home. This was due to the company being the only one and the first where cars were being assembled in Ethiopia. Sometimes on the weekends I used to go to his work place. He would give me a trip of the place; the station was filled with vehicles, trucks, and motorcycles. It was separated by sections. In each section there were only one type of vehicle and the assembly process was shown step by step. From a fuse to large engine of the car, components were getting attached.
I always hear those old sayings. In the course of one day I can hear them about everything from retraining old dogs to getting up early. I think they make sense and I even ponder on some of them, but I never really thought one might mean as much to me, or become as realistic as it has become in my life. The clichés about telling those you love, how you feel, before it is too late and the ones about living every day like it is your last have an all new meaning to me.
I often think of Robert Frost’s phrase, “I took the road less traveled by” when brushing against dirt, rocks, or grass on a trail. While following a single stretch of a path, whether that road leads in a curve or in a straight line, I notice a myriad of branches to trails that I normally classify as detours. Is that what Robert Frost means when he says he traveled a road less traveled by others?