Images of Corvettes, looking like a
bratty kid had tossed them into a big hole, filled my mailbox. Indeed, the
sinkhole in Bowling Green , Kentucky
ate the floor of the National
Corvette Museum
and digested 8 of those classic American cars. Here’s a link to photos and
video. http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/massive-sinkhole-swallows-vintage-corvettes-n28416
Hubby was especially shocked
because over 50 years ago he and his friend Al Frederick founded the Rochester
Corvette Club. I wasn’t married to him at the time, but I’ve heard stories
about those grand old days when a handful of die-hard ‘Vette enthusiasts put on
rallys, car shows, and rode in parades for the first time.
Above all, I find their generosity
endearing. They annually select a charity that will get a 4 figure check after
all the fun has been had for the year. Additionally, every Christmas party
brings members bearing gifts for battered and abused women and their
children.
This is a club with a heart as big
as their collective engine displacements. They may treasure their hard earned
cars but these people value people as well. A big sinkhole can destroy metal
and leather, but that’s not what’s really precious – Corvette owners who treasure
others while they enjoy their iconic slices of Americana .
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