My last day in Germany, I had to find something to do that would still let me get back to the airport early enough to wish I had arrived later. Rack and Fade, yadah, yadah, yadah... (ask a pilot what that means)
The whole city of Frankfurt was buzzing with the 62nd Annual FIAA - the world's largest auto show. Not letting myself be constrained that M had already left back to the US, I decided to venture forth alone, and face that mob that was Saturday at the Show. (of course, now that I am "hebrewing" Shabat at the Show.)
The whole city of Frankfurt was buzzing with the 62nd Annual FIAA - the world's largest auto show. Not letting myself be constrained that M had already left back to the US, I decided to venture forth alone, and face that mob that was Saturday at the Show. (of course, now that I am "hebrewing" Shabat at the Show.)
There were massive crowds and quite an outstanding number of vehicles.
I bet Mom reallly wishes she could have been here.
Or even here. This was a freestanding, two story "tent" put up by BMW for their exhibit.
The BMW Formula 1 car, sponsored by "yours truly"

The Ferrarri F1.
It's sponsored by "THE OTHER" supplier of microprocessors
But wait. I thought it was sponsored by them... but I don't see any logos.
Oh, there it is. Isn't it so cute and hidden!?!?

Old classics. I don't like it, cuz where would Tesla sit?

Hmmm, my fingernails might get jealous of this one's shiny red paint.

Customs

I think this must be the way parking laws are enforced so darn quickly in Tel Aviv.
2 comments:
Sooo jealous - I wish I could have stayed an extra day!!! To be with you, of course :->
The cars were gorgeous, but if I had been there in that crowd, you would have seen a truely unforgettable live demonstration of "Spontaneous Combustion."
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