Page Mill Road never disappoints.
A couple of short-wheelbase heroes.
The Pacific Coast Highway is undefeated in beauty.
The M2 is muscular and graceful all at once.
Sunday morning at Alice’s.
There’s such purpose at the back of an M2 Competition.
Here we have the GT3 in its natural habitat.
Parallel parking at Ravenswood Preserve.
The winding tarmac awaits…
Illustrious, seductive, and evocative: the iconic shape of a 911.
The perfect layers for a Sunday well spent.
Here we have the Porsche in its natural habitat.
Some shady respite for the driver and the car.
Lost in meditation on Highway 1.
Sapphire Blue Metallic shining bright against the sky.
The Miata posted at the Embarcadero.
Front engine, long hood, short deck, and rear-wheel drive.
Taking a breather from having too much fun.
Supercar-like interior without the supercar price.
It isn’t nearly as striking as the front but from certain angles the ND’s rear-end can look quite proper.
Parking between the lines in an ND Miata is supremely easy.
The MX-5 is no longer a hair-dresser’s car.
The best sports-car for urban city driving in its natural habitat.
Posted on the San Bruno mountains overlooking my neighborhood.
Gassing up the rally car.
Keeping it clean is a full-time job.
I'm not the only one who likes early morning drives in the mountains.
What better sight to greet me than this whenever I get off work.
Time to go for a drive.
An exercise in tactility: the WC Lathe Werks titanium shift knob.
Posted atop the parking structure at the San Francisco Costco.
Ej257 turbo flat-four engine.
Say hi to the morning crew.
When I had the Corolla I was a part of the local Bay Area Corolla car-club. Fun times.
The Corolla at the plant where it was actually built.
Photoshoot session at the top of the Milpitas Public Library parking structure.
Milpitas Public Library parking structure.
These TRD big brakes are most certainly overkill for the Corolla, but you have to say they look so splendid behind the Rays Gram Lights 57s wheels.
Milpitas Public Library parking structure.
A sunny Saturday afternoon driving on Mount Hamilton.
Mount Hamilton.
At Oyster Point in South San Francisco.
Swapped the taillights with LED units before they were cool.
With two of my fellow white color Corolla owners at Treasure Island overlooking the Bay Bridge.
The Corolla at probably its cleanest.
Top of the hill on Geary blvd.
On the California Pacific Coast Highway 1.
Visiting the Pigeon Point Lighthouse.
Parked in Monterey.
The only time it went on roads remotely resembling a rally stage.
Stopped alongside the Pacific Coast Highway.
Who goes to campus on a Saturday anyways.
So early in the mountains the fog hasn't yet subsided.
Loose leaves are slippery indeed.
Visiting Yosemite in the dead of winter. Best idea ever.
The entire road to myself. Because it's 7am in the morning.
Tiny roadster made to look even smaller.