15 May 2012
Cars and Cloth
Sometimes pieces of cloth protect cars. Other times, cars provide cloth-drying surfaces.
Curtain as windshield cover.
Rags drying on sideview mirror and handle.
More rags drying on wiper and antenna.
Another rag on another sideview mirror.
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