Green Streak turns 80, earns a new badge
So I went hunting for an environmentally friendly car - before we had all the options we do today. The Toyota Prius or the Honda Insight were all that was out there. The Insight was too small, even for me, and I just couldn't stomach the design of the Prius. I hated the nose of that car. Still do.
My husband, known to be a car enthusiast (read: nut) said, what about a MINI?
I said, what's a MINI?
One test drive was all it took. We built our MINI online and then got to watch its progress from across the pond (it was built in Oxford, England). It took 6 months from when we ordered it (Nov 2002) to when it arrived (April 2003). And I still went and picked it up a month before the lease was up on my Mazda because I just couldn't stand leaving it down there all alone. It begged to be drove.
The name came quickly, GRNSTRK (green streak). It means many things:
1) It is one, as it flies past you at just a little over the speed limit
2) You have a green streak because you are envious you are not the one driving it
3) I have a green streak as an environmentalist
I get comments about my MINI all the time. It is all green, green body, green roof (not a contrasting roof like most) and a green leather interior (very rare). One fellow motorist, on a nice day with the windows rolled down, said "That is the most conservative MINI Cooper I have ever seen, you need to get some flames or something on that," (I would like lightning playing across the hood but haven't found the right artist yet); "Can I sit in it?" (The answer was always yes); "Is the glass tinted green, too?" (it was). And the comments after taking someone for a spin, or letting a 6'7" man sit in it always was "Wow, it's way bigger than it looks!". Who would need more? Not I.
In the early years we were in a MINI motoring club, I organized drives around the Puget Sound area. We took almost 25 MINIs around Alki to Endolyne Joe's shortly after it opened and was hosting its first festival, ROUte 66 (very appropo); we would drive in a line to the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, or even cover three mountain passes in one day, up and down and all around. It was a great time.Sadly, those days are over. Now there are MINIs everywhere, it's not such a "special" thing (except to those of us who drive one). But I have moved on to organizing canine clubs and homeowner associations instead. A lot more people benefit from my volunteer work, and a lot of dogs have playmates or find new homes because of the social network created thru those efforts.
We've been in car shows - and trailer shows. We're little ambassadors.I digress. GRNSTRK just got a bath and annointed with her new magnet badge, my URL on the back in chrome (see first picture). It is very cool looking. And my car is just fine for business purposes - now people WANT to tour property with me so they get a ride in my cool little car.
If you see me around town, give me the MINI wave!



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