Before I drove the Esperanza:
I drove this:
A 1988 Ford F150, like this one but white and blue with no tailgate and not as shiny. It was a good truck. 170K miles and going strong. It was a standard transmission and had a stick shift that was about 2.5 feet long and had the bench seat so that you could have your girl ride center and put your arm around her. Amazing. The body was almost without blemish until I let my girlfriend borrow it to run errands :). It got about 10 miles to the gallon but was totally reliable.
When it came time to move out to Boston, I decided I needed to move on to a more fuel efficient and compact car. So I sold it to my old man as a favor for 500 bucks. I miss that truck.
This weekend we were doing a lot of home improvement and so we used the old Ford and I got to drive it. Oh, nostalgia. Malick and I drove it out to the old house I grew up in, to get some carpet one night. She still purrs. Once we got the truck loaded up with all the carpet we stopped for a moment to look at the stars. The old house is out in the boonies and the skies are so clear. The stars are brilliant out in Idaho where there are no people to detract from it with artificial lights. We just stood and stared into the night sky for 5 minutes and soaked it in. Maybe there are some things that I love about Idaho. I certainly love that old truck.
5 comments:
I spent a year or so in Idaho (previous life) and I do miss the star gazing nights...so beautiful!
But I could NEVER drive right next to someone in a truck. I had way too much east coast pride, and that just screamed country hick! Now I wish I had, when will I get that opportunity again!!
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I can relate...I feel that way about Utah sometimes...its weird, I can't imagine what life was like before traffic and city life(almost going on three years...)I love the city, but yeah, the simple life with the stars at night and beat up ramdom pieces of equipment that are reliable without the "keeping up with the Jones's" crap involved...good times...Hope all is well, we should chat sometime.
you in a truck... you make more sense to me now!
idaho = site of surreal hoedown/bat mitzvah
(now THAT's a blog for the future...)
bench seats = supah fly
buying the old F250 down the street from me = my obsession of 2002
Thanks for leaving your "truck-blemishing" girlfriend nameless :)
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