Someone asked me through this blog what kind of car I had to travel the hundreds of miles to my mission churches week after week. Actually when I had moved from Long Island to Pleasant Valley in upstate New York in 1998, I had a Geo-Metro and someone saw me in it and told to better get a stronger, bigger car, because it snowed much more in Duchess County. And to humiliate me even more he said to me, ’Sorry to tell you this Father, but my lawn-mower is stronger than your car, because it’s a 4-cylinder engine, and your Geo is a 3-cylinder car.’ I was sure he was right and within a few days I was at the Honda dealer and he encouraged me to get a Honda CR-V. That stands for Comfortable Run-around Vehicle. And I drove over 100,000 miles in it until I traded it in for a Chevy Equinox in 2011, which I used until I returned to Malta in 2016. My very first car was a Toyota Tercel, which I bought in 1982 after I got my driver's license. The above photo shows me when I arrived in Oregon with the license plates of New York and Oregon, ready to be switched. That was in March 2003, and my Honda was a strong reliable car and gave me a lot of fun driving it for long distances, listening to my cassettes while enjoying spectacular scenery.
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