There once was a man in Ethiopia
(Where the roads resembled twisted rope-ia)
He drove a VW Bug
With family quite snug
[how would you finish my limerick?]
In an undated journal entry — sometime early January 1963 — my father wrote, “We’ve purchased a 1959 VW sedan with under 15,000 miles from L. N. for $800. This is an ideal car for this area.”
I remember riding in that car. I think there were times when we also had another adult in the car with us, a native Ethiopian woman who helped my mother with us — so 7 people in a VW on windy narrow roads! Crazy, right?
A few years ago I did the A-to-Z Challenge using collages I had made alongside unfinished limericks. I especially enjoyed the unfinished limerick part. It was very audience-participation-ish.
This year I thought I would try using old photographs and unfinished limericks. Can you finish this limerick?



There once was a man in Ethiopia
(Where the roads resembled twisted rope-ia)
He drove a VW Bug
With family quite snug
[how would you finish my limerick?]
No one was scared as they suffered with Miopia!
No offence meant! I love those photos …. And the fact that there were often seven in the car…Oh! Lardidarr! ๐๐๐ฅณ
Miopia sounds like as good an explanation as any!
Lol …forgive for asking why were you all out in Ethiopia… It sounds like a great experience ๐ฅณ๐ฅณ
My father was in the military and stationed there
oh my goodness – those roads make me car sick just looking! How in the world did you all fit??? Here is my last line:
And called every commute pure dystopia
those tiny cars could hold a load. I remember a trip in 1972 with 3 adults and 3 kids from St Louis to charleston SC. I was one of the drivers so avoided the back seat squash.
A clown car familiopia.
YES!
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Sally I love to read limericks but writing them is really torture for me most of the time… I love the photo!!