Pursued by a wild mustang of memory
Once upon a time, I drove a Mustang. It was much like this, but a slightly earlier model, and a less appealing colour of green. Front-heavy and back-light, it was hard to handle in snow. One year I nearly spun it out on the road to the new Blackcomb parking lot.
While I was parked on Broadway, this one pulled up behind my current car, a Mazda sedan. Seeing the galloping pony logo evoked memories of trips in my long-ago frisky horse.
It may be consumer-driven, short-sighted, even corrupt and foolish to define ourselves by what products we buy. That said, I must add that no car company, ever, has topped the Mustang logo.
While I was parked on Broadway, this one pulled up behind my current car, a Mazda sedan. Seeing the galloping pony logo evoked memories of trips in my long-ago frisky horse.
It may be consumer-driven, short-sighted, even corrupt and foolish to define ourselves by what products we buy. That said, I must add that no car company, ever, has topped the Mustang logo.