George approached the classic cars on public display. His dream of having a classic car was still far off. He had to be content with going to the shows that were near him. He hadn’t settled on a specific car. He would be happy to find one that he could afford and restore to its former glory.
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Tessa–
Advocate for mental health and invisible illnesses
My name is Tessa Dean and I am an author and blogger. My writing styles vary and I love writing using prompts.
I am also writing my first book, a Memoir entitled "Government Property - A Memoir of a Military Wife". This is being published on the blog rather than the traditional way. I am putting up chapters as I go along. I keep my blog filled with useful content, stories, and poems. Plenty to keep you busy. I have also been interviewed by blogs and had other posts published on many different blogs. I also wrote a series of articles on Bipolar Disorder for IBPF (International Bipolar Foundation).
I am in my 60’s and disabled which allows me plenty of time to write to my heart’s content.
I live in southern New Jersey and have 3 children and 5 grandchildren. My oldest grandchild is a Sargent in the United States Marine Corps.
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2 thoughts on “Sammi’s Weekend Writing Prompt #362 – Classic”
Well it is someone’s dream, but not mine. I don’t care very much about cars and I can no longer drive so I don’t have to deal with cars and their upkeep either.
This is a wonderful dream!
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Well it is someone’s dream, but not mine. I don’t care very much about cars and I can no longer drive so I don’t have to deal with cars and their upkeep either.
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