HI emma,
i wish i'd started on an insustrial estate. it was really nerve racking on a
real road for the first time.
yes, the car is a 'he' lol. it's a renault Clio, and i think it looks a bit
boyish.... but it looks girly too.. so i don't know. i just called the car 'it'
at first and my instructor calls it 'him' so it rubbed off on me, lol.
i'm going to Ainsdale tomorow to the sand dunes to do my ecology fieldwork for
biology. it forcasted rain. and lots of it. the sand dunes have no cover
whatsever because, well, they're just sand dunes. so either way, its gonna be
really hot or really wet. and its windy there no matter what. so, i'm not
looking forward to it at all, lol.
love amy
xxxx
ecroyston@... wrote:
Hi Amy,
'Him'? Your driving instructor has a gender specific car? LOLOL. Actually, my
car is a boy. Some cars - the Toyota Yaris, for example - look really girly.
But some cars - the Citroen C2 for example - look like boyish cars.
I don't find industrial estates interesting to walk round, but as a learner
driver it's a good place to get used to the rules of the road. It's empty on a
Sunday afternoon!
Lots of love,
Emma xxxxxxxxx
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