“I not only use all the brains that I have, but all that I can borrow.” - Woodrow Wilson
What Good Ideas Need
Lessons From The Road: The Power Of An Idea
While Shannan and I were in Detroit recently we visited The Henry Ford, which is a museum, a historical village, a Ford factory tour and more. At the Ford factory tour we saw this vehicle, a 1931 Model A. It was the twenty millionth Ford produced.
Lessons From The Road: The Navigator Necessity
There are people who can't navigate their way out of a wet paper bag -- and then there is my wife. Shannan's navigational skills rival any GPS system. I don't need a TomTom, Garmin, or Magellan -- I have Shannan.
Lessons From The Road: Speed Kills
We're back! 5,010 miles ... 176 gallons of gas ... 24 new hot rod T-shirts ... 8 hotel rooms ... 2 drivers ... 1 car ... more twists and turns than a roller coaster ... lots of memories ... and a few lessons learned.
On The Road Again . . .
For the next two weeks Shannan and I will be joining about 4,000 car-loving folks on a seven-day, seven-city cruise that stretches from Detroit, Michigan to Arlington, Texas. It's all a part of the Hot Rod Power Tour. We travel the back roads and visit small town America.