This year’s Moss Motoring Challenge is chock full of obtuse “challenges” and some of them have us really scratching our heads on how to capture them. The current popcorn husk stuck between our gums and teeth is Perfect Timing. We can both think of several things that would be perfect timing, but none of them lend themselves to a photograph.
Just as you get to the other side of some railroad tracks, the crossing arms come down and an eight mile long freight train passes. Approaching a stoplight on a 4 lane road, to avoid the half dozen cars in the right lane you switch to the empty left lane, halfway to the front the light turns green and you zip through.
While passing through downtown Aiken the other week we drove by the Bank of America. It had a sign out front that had a time and temperature display. An idea was formed, we could park in front of the bank and snap a photo when the time on the sign matched the time displayed on our radio. While this seemed like an interesting and capturable image it just didn’t excite us. Last night, after coming up with nothing else, we set out to take the picture.
When we arrived at the stoplight kitty-cornered from the sign we noticed that the two clocks didn’t match up. Damn. So we drove around some more hoping to find another bank with a similar sign. We could swear there used to be several, but there were none to be found.1 Unable to think of what else to do, I parked in front of the bank, adjusted the clock in the car back 38 minutes so it matched and took the photo.
While we could probably use the picture without describing how we got it, but it would kind of be cheating and we just can’t bring ourselves to do it. After we got back home Donna searched the internet for “perfect timing” and after weeding through a bunch of results she found an auto-repair place in Savannah, GA called Perfect Timing Automotive Services and I see a road trip in the near future…