
This Day In History, Part One:
98 years ago, Henry Ford rolled out the very first moving assembly line to create cars. His method of mass production via assembly line is better known as “Fordism.” To honor Ford, let’s take a look at one of his most beloved cars of all time: the Mustang. Production of the Mustang began in March, 1964; the new car was introduced to the public on April 17, 1964, at the New York World’s Fair in Queens, and quickly became both an icon and one of the most successful car models in automotive history.
This Day in History, Part Two:
Much much later than my ancestor Henry Ford rolled out the very first moving assembly line, Pegi Young was born! Happy Birthday to N.’s beautiful wife, one of my most beloved humans, and the queen of them all.

This Day in History, Plus One Day:
Happy 33 1/3 Anniversary to Neil & Pegi Young, tomorrow, December 2nd, 2011!
Here’s to Henry Ford, Pegi Young, and Neil, cheers! Long may you run, x LV

