Quick Update Hi Hi

Great week so far, therefore great year, and specifically, great last 24 hours.  I jacknifed at least 7 times, killed it on 4  levels with work stuff,  and 3 other things that take too much typing.

Starting to get a handle on my new haircut.

Took some arty night shots of the Chrysler 300.

So. Arty.

My review prints at the end of the month. Really liked it. Canadian built, too.

Then Car Swap Day, and said goodbye after 2 weeks.  Now I’m driving a 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT.

Excited, no dramatics. I requested this. So functional.

Hit 600 followers on my Viddy video channel.

Got stuck in my jacket.

The scarf material is so thin that it zipped right in and seized, trapping me. For a while too, the takeout got cold.

Remember that time I got stuck in some PVC piping? Oh boy.

Blog meeting with Andy. If you need anything WordPress, contact him.

No matter what you do, taking fake-working photos always feels dumb.

Dinner in my nest.

Which I later transformed into desk nest, and that’s where this post is coming from, hi hi.

Have a good rest-of-week, and great night tomorrow, it’s Thursday night, best night of the week!

xo Keri

 

 

The Caravan MiniVan Turned 30 Years Old

Dodge celebrated by building a charity art project.

Together with the charity organization Canstruction®, the automaker built a life-sized replica of the 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan… out of cans.

That’s 30,000 cans of tuna, it took 10 hours, and it’s a world’s first.

The food was then donated to the Daily Bread Food Bank.

Those folding seats, the “Stow ‘N Go” seats, are exclusive to the Caravan, and deserve more screen time they’re that slick.

1/5 cars sold in Canada, is a Caravan.

And they’re built in Canada.

Sorry about the lighting Brad!

Filmed in the driver’s seat, in the middle of Dundas Square, kinda neat.

Dodge Grand Caravan – starting at $19,895

Non-car nerds: Chrysler basically invented the MiniVan vehicle, this Grand Caravan.

I like MiniVans, and have a Caravan booked early in the new year.