Thought about taking a ride down to then up South Mountain. Change in perspective sort of thing. Still too hot to do gardening and I think I'll have local mechanic look at vehicle with little radiator leak. He can do oil and installation of spare tire drop mechanism.
There 'used to be' that metallic solution one could put into coolant solution but, from what I casually gather, the casing is all plastic now. No problem; small leak discovered with pressure test when had tires rotated. Getting worser, little puddle overnight, which could even be an overfill of reservoir. Anyway, have fellow look at it and maybe change thermostat. Easy ride up mountain but remembered commitment to go to church. I don't know... get the truck done tomorrow or take the short trip?
Los Dos Molinos on the way (or back, whatever) but have plenty food. That was really killing me, going out to be with Francesca. And the cooks were, well, put upon. Felt bad for one fellow who's a sous sort and had to mop the place! Sensitive story there about an AME pastor I knew. He said that when he, a journeyman butcher at union shop in Michigan, took new job he had to sweep up. You know - sawdust, etc. Issues, they say.
There 'used to be' that metallic solution one could put into coolant solution but, from what I casually gather, the casing is all plastic now. No problem; small leak discovered with pressure test when had tires rotated. Getting worser, little puddle overnight, which could even be an overfill of reservoir. Anyway, have fellow look at it and maybe change thermostat. Easy ride up mountain but remembered commitment to go to church. I don't know... get the truck done tomorrow or take the short trip?
Los Dos Molinos on the way (or back, whatever) but have plenty food. That was really killing me, going out to be with Francesca. And the cooks were, well, put upon. Felt bad for one fellow who's a sous sort and had to mop the place! Sensitive story there about an AME pastor I knew. He said that when he, a journeyman butcher at union shop in Michigan, took new job he had to sweep up. You know - sawdust, etc. Issues, they say.
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