Our photo booth…
…project is coming along nicely and we hope you will participate to remember what an odd year it was. We’re going to call it a “Yearbook” instead. It’s closer to what it is. When you’re old and toothless you can look back on the photos while gumming soft foods and tell the great grand kids about the time you wore a mask in a bank and nobody hit the silent alarm.
We’re nailing down a long list of small details and it’s been awesome seeing our loyal Parking Thugs again as we work out the details. It will be next weekend, both Saturday and Sunday and you can pick your time. You could help us a lot by spreading the word to any car you think should be in the Yearbook. If you want to join us, poke right here. Not everyone comes to the website or follows us on Facebook so you play an important role in getting the word out to everyone.
Or, send them the email address at events@exoticsat.com and we’ll be sure they are added to the invite list where they get to pick the block of time that’s most convenient. We want to get as many as we can to join in the fun.
Meanwhile, we’re still wading through a series of minor yet annoying obstacles put in front of us by Redmond Town Center and we hope to get those resolved. It seems like two steps forward and one back, but we’ll keep at it until it makes no sense in that location in which case, we plan to have a backup. We’re also going to give out some prizes to those who go the extra mile and dress up. You can dress any way you want for the shoot.
America’s Car Museum
Also don’t forget, this is the weekend of the Virtual America’s Car Museum Gala. It costs nothing to register and you can bid on some cool stuff. They could really use the help this year. The money goes a long way towards keeping the doors open. Speaking of which, they will be open once again on September 25, but just three days a week. They need the other four days to hunt and kill tiny COVIDS.
Donuts…
I like the website “Only in our State” and they put together a loop called the “Washington Donut Trail” which is a drive to various donut shops in a big loop. As I looked at the site, any self-respecting fat guy and donut aficionado, me included, knows of some even better donut destinations around Western Washington. Even though we don’t do organized drives, I am thinking we could do a few of these this winter and have some fun. For those of you living the miserable existence of gluten free, and secretly missing out on life itself, we could do one with places that just sell, I don’t know, cardboard maybe, or okra, carrot sticks or some hummus. Aren’t you really just trading one fart for another?
We could make it so you get a book stamped or something. It could be fun and people could start anywhere on the loop. I know people want something community that still lives within the political climate we’re in and this may work. It would be fun, even during the rainy season. We will give it more thought. I’m doing it anyway.