Nice to see you again, do you still have that bus stop of yours for summer vacations?
That is an impressively long memory. But not long enough. That's where I spent my christmases.
People move on of course.
This has been my set up for the festivities in recent years.

It was nice to find the filth I generated from last year still there.
Looks nice, cleaner than my back yard.
How many Volvos have you got back there?
Good to hear from you again, sir!
Good to see you to sir.
I only have one Volvo for now, but I bought a Toyota Aygo in January.
In late December one very rainy and cold windy morning my old Volvo wouldn't start, I had covid and a fever and did an attempt at fixing it, but standing outside in the cold and rain with a fever was too much.
I called my brother an borrowed one of his cars, and later when I was feeling better I decided to buy a cheap second car.
The choice fell on a used red Aygo 2011, three cylinder engine, almost no car tax, cheap insurance and only takes 0,45 liters per Swedish mile (ten kilometers) although in the real world it's more like 0,5 to 0,55.
I don't think it's sold in North America, it's rather popular in England and here in Sweden there are not too few either.
It's fun to drive but it has that weird half auto gearbox where it actually by itself presses the clutch (no clutch pedal) when it changes gear, quite annoying.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scandinavian_milehttps://www.autocar.co.uk/sites/autocar.co.uk/files/toyota-aygo-2013-047.jpg not mine but one like it.
Take care.