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“But look at the picture. How much longer does it make the car? If you plan on storing it in our garage the ass end would stick out, wouldn’t it?”

“I’ve already thought of that. Our side split leaves a lot of extra unused space behind the garage. I plan on adding an extension to the back of the garage for my tools and for the longer Ford.”

“You’re crazy. That’s where my flowers are.”

“Flower gardens can be moved. They should be transplanted anyway. That’s what you said. Also, wouldn’t this be a good time to buy the more exotic geraniums you’ve always wanted?”

“Boy, you’ve got it all figured out, haven’t you? But where is the money going to come from?”

“I’ve been coming to that. Remember that little nest egg your Dad left us? He said we should share it and enjoy the happiness it would bring us.”

“Hold it right there. Dad never said how we should spend his little nest egg. That’s all in your imagination.”

“But he did say we should share it didn’t he? Doesn’t sharing mean 50:50?”

“No ,it doesn’t, you snake.”

“Well, anyway. I’m off to move some flower beds. Coming?”

 

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Ed Janzen (1932-2023) was the editor and publisher of CANADIAN STORIES, a literary folk magazine that publishes short stories and poems from Canadian writers of every province of Canada. Story Quilt is an electronic magazine similar in content. Ed has written six memoirs. He also wrote for the old car hobby and has a column in OLD AUTOS - a biweekly newspaper featuring mostly Canadians events and automotive history.
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