This is a Jeep Egg from Hawaii. Notice the license plate advertises Aloha Motors. I have never seen a Jeep Egg before. I've never seen a Hawaiian car in central Florida before and it begs the question, "How did it get here?"
And is that a Hawaiian lei I see hanging from the mirror.. tres mysterious ☺ P.s. After reading your comments on the giraffe's nasty breath and spitting tendancies I'm glad I didn't go up in the viewing/feeding area to get close and personal with these otherwise fabulous creatures 😀😀
The car reminds the cars (moped car) here in Finland which can use young people, under 18 years old without license. But the color is perfect now in Easter time, so I wish you Happy Easter !
Hard to lose in a parking lot. I couldn't find a Jeep Egg model when I Googled it. I wonder if the owner here gave it its name. (And I too saw a Hawaii license plate -- in a Seattle traffic jam last week. And however it got here I wonder if they were asking WHY in the middle of that jam.)
That is a LONG road trip! (Our granddaughter and her husband were in Honolulu when he was in the Air Force and when his next assignment was in California the AF shipped their car along with all other belongings ... so we saw the Hawaii license when they came to Oregon for a visit).
That's an interesting little car, and such a great colour! Sort of equivalent to the Merc SmartCar?
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of these! I wonder if all of them are yellow?
ReplyDeleteAnd is that a Hawaiian lei I see hanging from the mirror.. tres mysterious ☺
ReplyDeleteP.s. After reading your comments on the giraffe's nasty breath and spitting tendancies I'm glad I didn't go up in the viewing/feeding area to get close and personal with these otherwise fabulous creatures 😀😀
I've never even heard of a Jeep Egg. I thought you were calling this a giant Easter Egg.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen one either, but it sure is cute! I was wondering the same thing about how it got here.
ReplyDeleteSpecial Easter edition? Looks neat.
ReplyDeleteI don't think the owner would have any trouble finding this bright egg.
ReplyDeleteThe car reminds the cars (moped car) here in Finland which can use young people, under 18 years old without license.
ReplyDeleteBut the color is perfect now in Easter time, so I wish you Happy Easter !
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What a colorful car.
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An interesting car and a first for me!
ReplyDeleteA SCRUMPtious egg too!
ReplyDeleteIn reply to your query on my post - They are billboards in the foreground.
Hard to lose in a parking lot. I couldn't find a Jeep Egg model when I Googled it. I wonder if the owner here gave it its name. (And I too saw a Hawaii license plate -- in a Seattle traffic jam last week. And however it got here I wonder if they were asking WHY in the middle of that jam.)
ReplyDeleteJust a real odd car that would be scary on the freeway.---But as an Easter---not bad.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend and hoping the family gives you a nice hug
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Lowell, this car owner is pulling your leg. This is a yellow Smart Car. I have driven one, and they are fun.
ReplyDeleteThis is completely new for me, it's nice !
ReplyDeleteIt is always good to find an image that delights everyone. Very SMART of you!!
ReplyDeleteI assume they moved to the mainland. The cost of shipping a car just for a vacation would be way too much.
ReplyDeleteThat is a LONG road trip! (Our granddaughter and her husband were in Honolulu when he was in the Air Force and when his next assignment was in California the AF shipped their car along with all other belongings ... so we saw the Hawaii license when they came to Oregon for a visit).
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! Not only the color but also the face is charming.
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