Ah, Road America, been to many a vintage race there. A very special place for my late father and I.
Sonoma Raceway, NASA ST4 starting grid, green flag just dropped. Yeah, being on pole would be happier, but P3 was fine. :)
Just behind that green sliding door is the happiest place I can be in. It's called the Toilet because there is always a piece of E36 M3 in it but the zen that is in there is amazing.
Thinking back over the last decade... lots of happy places, but really, after a long day the front porch at sunset probably is #1.
Many decades ago I would say that it was my time I was in the drivers seat of anything on-track. No matter what it was, just being on-track with others having fun was bliss. As I got older and we purchased our dream property and built our dream house, I now enjoy sitting in my old skidsteer improving the property. I've done all of the land prep, grading, hardscape work, stone landscaping and walls. Just yesterday I was out picking landscape boulders for some upcoming work. It only goes 3mph, but the amount of work it gets done is unbelievable. I think what has changed is that driving/racing was done alone and for myself. Once I found the right person to share my life with, everything that I try to do is for "us". She does more for me than I could ever do for her, so making the house and property everything that she would or could ever want is the most rewarding thing I do right now. The damn skidsteer, believe it or not, helps me accomplish that.
Beaver Creek State Park in eastern Ohio. Mostly because my family loves it, but it is also great for me too. My other happy place:
my shop, not the jet ski. That's just the latest in a line of ill advised projects.
In reply to akylekoz :
An hour and a half north of you west of Baldwin north of 10. Between Branch and Irons, it's technically an Irons address but not close to "town"
Appleseed said:
I figured out why.... it has a box of happy Kleenex on the tank not a sad Kleenex. :0D
As i looked through everybody's pictures and read the descriptions i had a few thoughts
1. what is my happy place? I have lots of places that I find comforting, places I enjoy spending time, and people I enjoy spending time with but there is no one place that encompasses that.
I enjoy playing golf by myself on a summer morning; walking down a fairway after a good shot with a set of clubs strapped to my back and a thermos of coffee in my hand.
2. the other one was how NOBODY 2 pages in made a dirty joke, how is nobody posting a picture of a messed up bed, walk of shame hair, etc. as their happy place?
stafford1500 said:It quiet, cool, and, not too crowded. Plus the view is great.
if you're quietly bragging that you're an astronaut that is FREAKING cool... and you win...
however, i'm pretty sure the food isn't great, the flight to get there can be a bit bumpy, and for most is prohibitively expensive
It's a rental at the moment (we're discussing making an offer on the place) but we currently live in my happy place. Here are some pictures from last weekend:
And out the back gate, there's nothin but farmland as far as you can see.
Our village is only about 220 people total, and it is 100% the Andy Griffith sort of place you would expect it to be. Everyone waves, and the neighbors bring you beer when they see you working in the garden.
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