
I’m a day dreamer. My head is always in the clouds. I have a million ideas but turning them into action is different. I’ve finally crossed from dreaming to doing! While I am not drowning in the hard work just yet, I am definitely starting to feel the reality sink in. There are some goals I cannot turn away from. It’s a wonderfully bitter feeling. When you get traction on a thought and it starts to move through your actions. I love the feeling its becoming addictive.
A month ago, I decided I was going to be all in on a blog, on an Instagram, and YouTube. After years of watching content I wanted to create. I selected work times, talked with my better half, sharing my goal. It was more than fun, it’s a side job that I don’t expect to get paid doing, and I don’t care. I want to feel the hardship, and I want to make every mistake because that’s learning. I want to build my skills and create content that’s entertaining. I want to deliver the goods every time. I’m not here to make money. I am here to get better at sharing my passion and love for cars. I love filming cars, I love talking cars, I love reading about cars. It’s why my wife has a love hate relationship with cars. I want content that let’s people see cars the way I do. The curves, the colors, and the emotion.
I’m just starting this adventure, but soon you’ll see videos get better, the blog will smooth out, and my ability to communicate what the beauty I see in it all. I’m excited. I am grateful for every post you read, but 16 days in and I am getting a small taste of the hard work that goes into what others do so naturally. Passion is why I am here writing this, and I am dedicated to put the next two solid years into this adventure and build skills. Right now, as you watch our videos, each one still has a learning curve. Cringe and laugh at the transition to entertainment. Thank You for coming by and checking us out. It’s just the beginning.

My daughter Lola rebuilding Horton the Fury’s Holley carb. Random but we all have skills we are building, and its not always easy. Top picture is both our girls washing the swordfish.