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Walking Through Memories

Posted on April 30, 2023April 30, 2023
Caistor Classic Cars 2023

I remember my younger days when I was a proud owner of several Triumph Heralds. Although I never managed to get my hands on a Vitesse, I always dreamed of owning one. One of my favorite Heralds was a convertible, and I loved nothing more than cruising around with the hood down.

Even on rainy days, I would take the hood down because I found that when I was cruising at speed, the rain would go over my head and I would stay dry. However, traffic lights could be a problem when they turned red, and I found myself getting soaked in the rain.

During this time, I was working as a press photographer for a local newspaper, and I would often have to rush from one job to the next. I loved the feeling of driving around in my Triumph, feeling the wind in my hair and the sun on my face. It was a simpler time, and I felt like I was living life to the fullest.

Looking back on those days, I realize how lucky I was to have owned such a beautiful car and to have had such a fulfilling job. I will always cherish the memories of those days, and the joy that my Triumph Heralds brought me.

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