Sunday, May 5, 2013

More old cars

Today I went to see more old cars. First I saw some old carriages that horses would pull. Most of them were pulled by 1 horse. Then I saw some really old, really beautiful cars. When the first cars were made, they were called horseless carriages. Can you guess why? Most of your parents cars are about 200 horsepower. That means the engine is as powerful as if 200 horses were pulling it. I got to sit in some of the old cars. My favorite one was yellow. It was made in 1924. That is the same year that an author named a.a. Milne wrote a story about a chubby, little yellow bear. He was the same color as the car. He really loves honey. Can you guess his name? In a glass case was a clay model of an old car. This was how the car designers made a sample before they made a real car. The room was cold because they did not want the clay to melt. The last thing I saw was a double decker bus. Drew likes to ride on that kind of bus. He calls it an up bus. Hugs from Junior

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