Let me continue with the saga of my life with “Nadja,” my new-to-me ’98 Discovery I.
As you may recall from my last column, Land Rover specialist Ronnie Tam... Read More...
With apologies to Hamlet, the question had become, “To buy or not to buy.”
I’d owned “Gilroy,” my ’97 Discovery I SE7, for 7 years and it had put in its... Read More...
I live on the small island of Vinalhaven in the village area on a side road that leads to our Town Hall, and thus, my three Land Rovers and I are visible to mo... Read More...
As I boarded the ferry to begin my 500-mile drive to the ANARC Diamond Jubilee, a crew member gave my 109” a dubious look. “It’s not going to break down, is it... Read More...
My childhood aspiration for my family involved the (unsuccessful) quest to own a Land Rover. My ex-pat mother received newspapers and magazines from England re... Read More...
Your Discovery is only 25 years old? It looks older than that,” exclaimed the manager of our island lumberyard. Ouch – that hurt! Running three Land Rovers on ... Read More...
When the QE I, my ’66 Series IIA 88” SW, and I moved to the island of Vinalhaven, ME, 31 years ago, friends and family assumed I’d gone off the deep end (based... Read More...
Over the 30 days of April, travel to Land Rover events took me to New York, East Texas, San Fransisco & the Sonoma Valley and the Blue Ridge Mountains of V... Read More...
The advent of the New Year provides the perfect opportunity to take stock and assess the wisdom of past decisions. Given my Land Rovers’ role in my life, I sho... Read More...
The surprise phone call came in late August. Would Maine’s Downeast Land Rover Club accept an offer from Bill Burke of Camel Trophy and 4-Wheeling America fame... Read More...
Jim Hawkins, Tucson AZ, describes his ’67 Series IIA as “the most fun you can have at two miles per hour.” 17 years after its purchase, it has finally complete... Read More...
Warren Brown, an editorial cartoonist, and Series I owner in Australia graced our last issue with his reflections on the passing of Prince Philip. When we sent... Read More...