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Williamsburg MG Touring Society's March Run scheduled for today for several weeks, but the forecast was for rain and thunderstorms. got Eleanor ready anyway, and it was actually pleasant and sunny thisI knew the odds were good we would get wet, but it wouldn't be the first time. So after making sure the run was still on, we made the 45-mile trek to Jamestown, Virginal and the ferry landing where the group was meeting up. Eleanor was quite happy to roll with traffic, making use of her higher rear axle ratio. arrived to find one a TC, a TF and a TD waiting in a different parking lot, but we quickly regrouped and shifted down to join the remaining two TCs and another TF in the lot closest to the landing. of new Mini Coopers had been gathering in the other lot, and rather than risking being crowded off the Ferry by the young upstarts, we got in line. Only then did we get out and socialize a fewThis was Eleanor's first tome out with the Williamsburg

group, and she was quite pleased to see three sisters. activity has been with the Tidewater MG Classics group, which tends moreI had started out top down, but as we waited in line I felt the first drops. Running with the top up was nothing knew, but this time I got really adventurous and pulled out the side curtains. I've never even fitted the side curtains before, much less driven with them, but the wind was blowing and the rain was getting heavier. By the time the ferry docked, all but one car had its weather gear inI'd been concerned about elbow and shoulder room with the side curtains in place, but the car was quite comfortable. Sure, there were a few drips here and there, but Eleanor did a fine job of keeping the rain off me. the ferry, and after a quick regroup to make sure all T-series were present, we continued on a variety of back roads. TC ahead of me on unmarked blacktop, winding through trees on a wet day

was like going back in time - we could have been on a country drive inFlowers were blooming, and the soft green fuzz of new leaves decorated all the trees along the way. a restaurant called 'Dockside' about 30 miles away, and the group made it there with only one 'almost' mistep - pretty amazing considering the twists, turns, and weather of our chosen route. together at Dockside, where we parked the cars together and went in forThe return trip was open, and I had planned a back way home due to expected weekend traffic on the Interstate. However, I used the GPS to get out and ended up on I-64 anyway! Traffic was no issue, probably due tot he weather, but I still got aEleanor's driver's door popped open at 60 MPH! think the side curtain interfered with getting the latch all the wayNo serious damage, and I was able to get the door latched and back under way in a couple of minutes. Overall it was a really good time and I'm glad I decided not to waste the day sitting at home!