Thursday, November 24, 2011

BLACK FRIDAY ADVERTISEMENT

  Grrr, I just hate this year and the bombardment of all the ads on TV for Black Friday Sales. leading the pack with running very many times the same few ads this year to me are WalMart, Target, and Best Buy.  They only have a couple of variations, and they run them to death.  We get it already!  Their ads are so annoying. Almost every commercial break the same ads run over and over.

  One other gripe for me to air.  It is bad enough all the advertizing for Black Friday, but also, one local radio station in Erie has gone to 24/7 Christmas Carols.  This started over a week ago.  Already, am sick and tired of all the Christmas Hooplah.   BAH! HUMBUG

  I will stand down now from atop my soapbox.  Thanks for allowing me to vent.  This is my version of screaming out the window at the top of my voice.  I will now allow others to vent theirs.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Hiccup and Scare To Clear

 Last week, I had gotten the front end-alignment that was needed as well as an oil change.  You know that when you get the oil changed, for a day or so, you smell the fresh oil.  Must be the small amount spilled on the engine block.  Anyway, I did not give it a second thought as I drove away.

   Anyway, it was a little strange that I still smelled the oil smell a few days later. Thursday evening, i had to run to Meadville.  Only bad thing about that was that we had a storm.  Roads stayed pretty clear, but snow was coming down hard at times.  Once I got off the road, and slowed to city street speeds, the oil smell increased.  Did not give it much thought.  Afterwards, the same thing happened on the return trip.  Just as I got back into Erie around 9:30, and was driving back down at 25 MPH, the smell got so bad, I had to open my car windows.

  Friday afternoon, I go out to the car, and I find a puddle of fluid under my car.  I gasped and wondered if it was a gas line.  It was very near dark, but I had to check it out.  popped the hood, and went out to release the catch to fully open the hood, and as I slid my fingers under the hood, immediately my fingers were soaked.  When I removed them, I found them covered in oil.  Not Good.  This was just after 5 PM.  I tried to call General Tire where I had the service done, but was after closing. I had found that I had no oil cap on the motor, and whole engine cavity was covered with oil, and it was oil and not gas under my car.

  So, very first thing on Saturday morning, I drove down to General Tire, and went to front desk.  It was only 8:30 AM and already there were a number of people in there.  I went and told them what I had found and said WE have a problem.  The listened to me, and said that they will take care of it.  They took my keys and I settled in to wait.  Even though I did not have an appointment, They took my car right in.  I knew that they are only open half days on Saturdays, so is why I went in early so that they could fit me in someplace. They took it right in out of turn, and by 9 AM the lead mechanic came to me and said it was all fixed.  He had said that they had found my cap atop the engine in back, and they checked my oil levels and topped me off and cleaned out the motor area, and I was ready to go.  As I was getting up to go, another mechanic came up to me, and said he was the one who worked on my car earlier in the week, and that he was sorry that this happened and he shook my hand.  Wow, I did not expect that!  I would have been ok with them replacing the oil cap with a new one, and refilling oil to where it was supposed to be.  That was a step up and beyond to have the mechanic come to me to Apologize.   KUDOS for the step up and beyond.


  

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Another Day In the SHREKmobile

The saga continues.  I had hoped that almost all car problems had been cured.  Alas, I was mistaken.  After the last big hit with the timing chain, I had figured I had some room to breathe.  I acknowledge, the car is old. I have 189,000 miles on it, and I expect some hits.  After all the work done on the front, i knew I had one damaged tore, but, like was like a musical.  Even with all the idiosyncrasies of the car, It was feeling near normal.  I still have some troubles with the acceleration.  I have learned to adjust.  I had a bit of a vibration in the front end steering. With the one tire, I had a little vibration in the wheel.  At different speeds, the vibration changed from minor, to bad, and then to almost nothing.  Even with the vibration, the car never pulled to one side of the road or the other.  I could hold it steady with just one finger on the wheel.  My worst was at the frequency near the 55MPH zone.  That is where the car would keep me awake when driving late at night.  Thankfully, when I would drive very late at night, it would be at highway speeds, and over the 55 shimmy.  You just get used to it.

  Anyway, Life was like a musical, a G-rated Disney, Chitty-chitty-bang-bang.  The car just kept banging along. As all the changes happen over time, you grow to live with the demeanor of the vehicle.  When my sister Cathie came for a visit in October, life was like Chuck Berry.  " Ridin' along in my automobile.....Cruisin' and playin' the radio.....With no particular place to go. "  That is what it was like. Ever so subtly, it changes into " Shimmy Shimmy Coco Pop" that is where the vibration comes in.  But, being the always driver, you get into the groove.

  It has been a month now since my sister was here, and I had the opportunity on Tuesday 11/08/2011, to approach the car from the front, and I noticed that there appeared to be a ring of mud on the inside edges of both front tires.  That is weird, if I went thru a mud puddle, I should have had mud on both the inside and outsides of the tires.  Upon closer inspection, It was not mud, but it was the steel belts showing thru.  Not good!  I called my tire place about getting two new tires for the front.  This was at about 3:30 PM, and he said bring it in and he can fix me up with a new set.  Once car was up on rack, they brought in bad news. Back tires had the same thing.


  I kind of knew there was a problem with the one front, but, with after replacing both side ball joints at the same time, as well as the sway bar in front, with all of that, I just assumed that they would have re-aligned the front end.  I guess not.  If the front is out, it can affect the rear wheels as well, so, instead of two, I now have 4 new tires.  Align job could not be done that late in the day, They close at 5, and it was already after 4:30. So, to continue on, I now also have an alignment set up for early Monday morning.


  It was now after 5 PM and I needed gasoline.  On the drive there, I happened to be going across E 12th St, and once you get by East Ave, those of you who know Erie, know that you can open the vehicle up to about 45 MPH.  I felt like I was "Secret Agent Man" and my car was in stealth mode.  No shimmy, no shake, and no vibration in the wheel.  It has been so long, I felt like I was sneaking up on some prey silently! WOW, how I have missed that!  Even though it feels good now, I have learned my lesson, and it still will get its alignment this time.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Whirlwind Weekend / The Road Not Taken



 I started out on Sunday, Oct 9th, to go to Ohio.  I was to meet my family, and enjoy dinner before bringing back my visiting sister from California for a visit back to W PA for a few days.  What a great week for road travel. The trees were really into their Fall changes.













  These first few photos were taken on the way to Cleveland.  Just took some random shots as I was driving.  A bit of yellow here.
  Some red here
   And here, on Monday at the start of our adventure on Monday, we passed some grape fields.  As you can see, grapes are ripe and just about ready to be picked.  Click on any of the photos to make them larger and easier to see.








  My sister and I would stop anywhere along the road and take photos of almost anything that caught our attention along the way.  Here are some wild flowers along the road.


















  We stopped once again when we came to Barcelona NY.  We espied this lighthouse and stopped to take some photos.

  By the way, I forgot to mention that our destination was to be Niagara Falls.  I know, I let the cat out of the bag on what to expect in some of the further photos to come below.




This lighthouse is in Dunkirk NY.  It is just outside of Gratiot Park.  I did not post many photos from there, but we did spend a lot of time in that park before  going to the lighthouse.














This is a view from Gratiot Park, in Dunkirk NY.  This shows the beach stairway to the beach.  That is Lake Erie in the background.  This park has many parking lots as well as picnic areas as well as play grounds and bike paths.  We spent a few hours here at this park.  Let me just say that we started today around 10 AM, and we never got to the Falls until around 3.




View across Niagara River back towards the States
Horse Drawn Carriage Ride



This is from along the Niagara River that joins Lake Erie to Lake Ontario.  Along this scenic drive, we came across this bird.  It is a loon!  This is the first one I could say that I have ever seen in person.  It kind of looks like a submarine periscope here.  A bit later, we came across more filling a tree, but we were unable to stop to photograph them.  Am sorry that I could not get that photo.  In the tree, we saw at least 8 pairs of the loons.



Finally!  We arrived at the Falls.  This is a view of the American Falls from Canada. If you are on the American side, you are much closer, but you fail to get the whole panoramic view of it.
Here is a bit of a zoomed in photo.  If you click on the photo to enlarge it, you will see the walkways that are available to get up close and personal with the Falls.
Here is full zoom of what I had mentioned above.





Now is a close up of the Horseshoe Falls. As you can see, I was quite close to the edge.  Alas, no rainbow that day, because it did turn out very overcast in the afternoon.
Here is Horseshoe Falls in a full view
Seen here, is one of the Maids of the Mists.  It takes passengers pretty close to the falls for a personal up close encounter.  Cannot see in this photo, but all passengers are clad in  raincoats.  They sure do get a dowsing there.
Here is a close up view, of the people who go behind the Falls as well to an outdoor deck near the base of the Falls. This is also on the Canadian side.














Finally, we departed the Falls around 6 PM, and this photo was taken on the Skyline drive in Buffalo just near sunset.  This was last view of the day on the road. We did stop for dinner, but this is a good way to end day one.
 DAY 2  Brings is to the Peninsula at Erie.  Just a nice photo of the trees chaging colors and their reflection.










 Here we saw this deer crossing the road, and we stopped where it entered the wood, and we spied upon one another for a few moments before moving on without further disturbing it.

 Panoramic of North Pier and furthest tip of the Peninsula facing North to Canada.
 Hmm, had two thoughts on how to express this photo.  First that comes to mind is " Big Boys Sand Box."  The other is, " I finally got all the sand out of my shoes."
 This is another panoramic of the lake shore with the break walls protecting the beaches.
 And a panoramic of the inland ponds call "The Water Works"




  Next we had traveled about an hour inland, and we arrived at Pymatuning Resivoir.  This is the place where the ducks walk on fishes backs to get at the bread that is being fed to all.  The video will show this!


Finally, arrival back in Cleveland area to drop off my sister, so that she can continue the rest of her vacation.  On this trip, we decided not to take the fastest road to any destination.  We chose a bit slower route, and one that may at time offer more views that just what you can see from super highways.   All thru these two days, I had a song in my head.  I could hear Chuck Berry singing, " Riding along in my automobile.........With No particular place to go.............................."  and the other thought was a poem that I will share from the Poet Robert Frost.


1. The Road Not Taken



TWO roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;


Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,


And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.


I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.






Friday, August 19, 2011

I Am Allergic To Leprechaun Gold / Thank You Monro

  This is a harder Blog to write than most.  As this one was happening, it has metamorphosed many times.  In the Grand Scheme of things, this will ultimately be about a great Customer Service Kudos that I had rec'd.   I will start to where i was going with the title of this one.

 As most of you know, I have been unemployed now for almost two years.  The few jobs I had been offered, were one I had not even applied for.  They were contacting me saying how well my resume matched with what they were looking for.  We were a perfect match!  One of the ones I was referring to here, was from a company that wanted me to go to all the businesses around Erie, and get them to sign up for the company I would represent, where the business accepts credit cards.  Use their service instead of the banks and they would get a smaller service charge.  Sounds sweet right?  Wrong!  Just on a whim, I was getting my car serviced, and I knew the  counter people, and I asked them about this set up.  They all laughed at me and said yeah, Right, we get at least 6 of those offers each week.  Hmm, Does not sound like it would be a profitable deal for me either.

 Another one who had contacted me, was a company that also said that my resume was exactly what they were looking for.  I was to go to companies such as the one I had left, and get them to compare health insurance plans from the the big boys and compare to what company XYZ could do for them whom I represented.  I responded to this one and asked how could i be such a perfect match when i do not have any sort of license to sell any sort of insurance as they are claiming?  I did get a response.  Not what I had expected, but they related that they would help me find the proper schooling to become an agent.  I had pointed out in my resume that I had no such license.

  Well, I had gotten off track here, so I will start to bring it around.  My unemployment ran out, and I have been doing what I can to keep going.  It has come to the point in the last few months that i had turned in most of my 401 k money to keep paying the bills.  Last two months, I had dipped further into my horde of  gold coins.  Back in the day, when I had a great job, I had a good savings account, and I bought a few gold coins.  It started out as Christmas gifts for my niece. She was into Panda Bears, and I found once in a coin shop that China had 24k gold coins with Panda on their faces. This was back in the day when Gold was in the $ 370./oz. range.  I had purchased some 10th of an oz, and sometimes maybe a 1/4 oz sized coin for her each Christmas.  I started to like them as well, and got a few for my self. And before you say, did I name them; "My Precious," no, I did not.  I kept them in a safety deposit box.  I had not been to that box in like 15 years.

 Well, with my current economic situation, I had dipped into my horde. Last month, I sold two items.  One was a 10 gram Credit Suisse 24k gold bar.








  The next item also sold last month to pay bills was my gold necklace that I had owned for more than 20 years.  For just these two items, I had rec'd $ 682.52  WOW, I was in heaven. I was flush with money once again. This was when gold was at $ 1560/oz. After paying bills, I still had some money.  That is when the curse set in.  Within a few days, that is when the wheel broke off my car.  Refer to older post.  I had given it no further thought about it.

  Comes this month, on the 15th, to be exact, I traded in a 1/10 oz Panda coin, and a 20 Franc French Gold coin.  Gold had continued to go up.  For these two coins, the Panda is smaller than a dime, and the franc coins is just wider than a nickle.  BTW: The franc coin was only 18k.  These brought me $ 485. Again, I paid bills and was ahead a little.












  Well, once again, within a few days, The car broke down.  I was on my way for routine maintenance on the car, and I was driving thru Wesleyville in the outskirts of Erie to go to Monro muffler Shop to get oil change, and tire balance.  Right in the middle of town, the engine shuts off.  I am moving, but dash lights come on, and steering becomes hard.  Thankfully, I did not panic, and was able to steer to side of road.  I called Monro, and told them what had happened and I would be late.  they understood, and were sorry that they did not have a towing service.  So, for the second time in two months, a wrecker was called for a tow.  Here is an interesting fact. Vehicles with all-wheel drive should not be lifted and towed.  Could ruin the drive trane. They should be loaded onto a flatbed.  The curse of all of this was, I was only 4/10ths of a mile from Monro when I broke down. From the side of the road while I was awaiting the tow truck, I could see the sign for Monro's.

Alas, flatbed towers are not as readily available as the normal wreckers.  So, I had to wait just over an hour and 15 minutes.  Great Job for McMillan Towing.  They were the ones contacted thru AAA for the towing job, and they did call to let me know where they were, and that they were on the way.  Hooked me up and gave me a ride to Monro.  driver was very friendly and a great help. While I had to time to sit and think while waiting to be picked up is when I had come to think of the Gold as Cursed.  It must be Leprechaun Gold, and when it came out into the sunlight the leprechaun could see where his stolen gold was at and could curse the owner.  Both times I sold it, The car needed expensive repairs.

  Finally at Monro's and over an hour late, they still made time for my car.  it had to manually pushed into the work bay, and i never saw any complaints from the workers.  They started in on mine while working around the ones that were scheduled in already at their appointed times.  Good thing a have a learned habit that seems to run in my family, I almost always have a book with me when I know I may have some butt time sitting.  After quite a few chapters, the manager asked me to come out into the bays where my car was.  That is not a good sign.  I got there, and I saw that my valve cover had been removed from the top of the motor block.  They said that there were almost positive what the problem was from the moment I called and said what had happened and why I was going to be late for my scheduled appointment.   It was the Timing Belt. It definitely was broke, and that it is a major expense.  Chuck ( the manager ) said that he would highly recommend that he also replace the water pump, because when like the timing belt goes, almost always the water pump goes like within a month.  As long as they need to do almost a 60% rebuild on the motor to do the timing belt, it is far easier to do the water pump at the same time.  I agreed and he gave me a quote.

  I intake a big breath at the estimate.  He said was a ball park and would, get a better one once we went back inside the office.  Original estimate was for about $ 1700.  OUCH.  He found the part prices, and labor, and fiddled here and there, and gave me a revised estimate of just over $ 1500.  He said that since is doing the water pump at the same time he was able to do me a bit better.  Still it is quite high, but did cut off 200 bucks. Thank God for friends and Credit Cards. I asked how long this all may take, and was told that it is normally a two whole day job for all that we had there.  Since it was already about 5 Pm I figured I would not get it back until Saturday sometime.  he asked how I was going to get home, I had said I originally was going to wait on it, but I guess I will have to call some one.  he told me to just sit and wait, and as soon as he could free up one of his guys, they would give me a ride home.

 As we were chatting there, I was kidding around saying that I guess I will be having quite a few TV dinners for the next few days.  You always would go grocery shopping before you car goes in for repair for a few days and since I expected to be driving home today, I will scrounge for the next few days.  The driver dropped me off at home and I circled the wagons to wait out the repairs.

  This all started on Wednesday.  I am trying to break from my father.  I had the original appointment set for 2 PM, and I was going to be there at 1:30. If any of you knew my father, he was perpetually late for appointments. I guess I am cursed to be my fathers son.  Even with the best intentions, and leaving early, I still managed to be over an hour late. Once there was a free spot from customers, I was offered a ride home and I got home just after 6 PM.

 Come Thursday afternoon, I hear a loud knocking downstairs at the front door to Aunt Mary's.  That is unusual because almost all the delivery people just ring her doorbell. I was sitting in the computer room and I looked out because a knock is so unusual.  I see parked out front a blue Honda CR-V  That looks familiar.  I look back at the tire cover.  It is dry rotted on top. WAIT A MINUTE!  That is my car. How could that be?  It is only 2:30 in the afternoon on Thursday, the day after I dropped my car off. It was fixed! WOW.  I did not expect this to happen until late Friday afternoon/evening or Saturday morning.  They came to pick me up. WOW

 As the final bill was being prepared, Chuck, the manager said that he does not like having to leave people without their cars and have to eat TV dinners, so he, himself, came in two hours early before the shop was to open, and he started on my car because he could work without interruptions. And, after he had done his work, another tech had stepped in and done his part, and they got it fixed as quickly as they could. On a job that is scheduled to take nearly two full days, they had the job completed in less than 24 hours. JOB WELL DONE MONRO.  I Thank The company, the manager, Chuck Simpson, and the techs, R Miller, and D Churchill

  They really live up to their Logo .


    One last entry here, my Blog would never be complete without a photo of the work being done.  here is the top of my engine with valve cover removed.  the first photo has a black belt shown at bottom of the photo.  That is the timing belt. and the second photo  is showing how tightly the engine fits into the compartment and the spaces they had to work in.









Sunday, August 7, 2011

Picture Worth 1000 Words








Hmm, could have been an epic amount of words here, but would rather let the photos say it all.

How Apropos

 How fitting it was this morning whereas the Gospel this morning so reflected what happened this morning.  Just before 8 AM this morning, we had a torrential downpour of Biblical proportions.  When driving down to church this morning for Mass, it was like the parting of the Red Seas.  The rain had come down so hard and fast in such a short span of time, the whole road was covered from curb to curb. 

  The last street, from 10th St. to 9th was so flooded, water was over the curbs.  As some of you may remember, At Holy Family, from the street curb there is a sidewalk, and then another curb at the grass.  The water was up and over that curb as well.  I normally park on Fulton St, and we go up the side steps to the church.  Driving down the street, and as I mentioned, there were no markers as to where the street was, I kind of forded the waters to drive down.  The water was coming up higher than the windshield on the sides of the car and I was only driving like 5 MPH. 

  I decided there was no use walking on water to get to church, so I pulled around front of the school, and pulled into the lot to get out of most of the water.  We kinda waded to the steps of the church and climbed in. Comes to be, that the Gospel today was where Jesus walked on the water.  I have to admit, I would have been like Peter, and had my doubts as I was walking on/in the waters this morning.  We made it safe and sound, albeit a tad wet.  Church was very warm today, but we made it, and after Mass and prayers, the waters receded.  Well, maybe not a miracle, but, water finally had time to flow away.  It is threatening again to rain, but hopefully not as bad as the first on.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Reprieve From The Heat ?

 Today, was Friday, and we have been in the 90's all week. Thursday night into Friday morning was the pinnacle of hot and humid.  At 2 AM Friday morning, it was still 85 degrees Fahrenheit outside.  Anyway, this will be a short one.  I was working today, and brother Phil was dues to come to visit in late afternoon, so we agreed to meet up for dinner. 


  Just after 5 PM, I rec'd a text asking me if I was going to arrive at dinner before the rain came.  It really made me sit up and take notice of the sky.  A weather front was actualy moving in. Yipee!  As I was driving, I stuck my phone camera out the window and snapped off a few shots of the approaching front.  We had been promised thunderstorms all week, but none had ever appeared.  Could this be the one?   Well, with only one viewed lightning bolt, did not really live up to expectation.  Temperatures actually did drop, but  only by about 11 degrees.  Hey, don't get me wrong, it is a start, but i was hoping for a much greater change in temp.  We did get a little rain, but did not last very long.






Friday, July 22, 2011

That's Not The Way I would Have Done It Pt. 1

  Anyone in my family who has ever worked on a project with my father, and may have exercised an opinion on how said project should be done, will be very familiar with these words.  If your suggestion actually worked, or even as you were doing it with my fathers two bits thrown in, one final comment from him would almost always be, "That's Not The Way I Would Have Done It!"

 As part of growing up and becoming an adult, we had learned to not always allow dad to do all our projects for us.  But, being dad, he would always have to come over and "inspect" what we have done.  Just the way things always were.

  Enough history lesson.  I admit, I have lived in my apartment now for 48 yrs.  I know, I am showing my years.  It started when we moved in in June 1963.  As we first lived here, We had a roller type washing machine while had a roll away wringer attachment on it, to wring out all the water from clothes before they went outside to line dry.  Hey, that was top notch in its day.  Anyway, I digress.  In the intervening years, we have updated to modern washers and indoor clothes dryers.  And of course, Dad installed.  I admit, I was the youngest male child.  That meant that Michael was dad's helper through most all of the work around the house.  As he grew up, went to High School,and then to college, I started to become dad's understudy.  Just as it should be.  I became head gofer.  I know that is not the way to spell the rodents name, but I stand by my spelling because for us this meant Go for this, and go for that.  My point being, I was not the gofer for the basement work.

  Growing up, I admit, mom was the go to clothes washer and dryer person.  That was a chore dad avoided at all costs.  Excuses of color blindness, to not knowing what is colored clothes and which is not, to being bread winner, etc, you get the picture.  But, he did all the installations.  he put up the clothes pole in back yard to run clothes lines.  He could do that. 

 After mom passed away, I was still in dads foot prints. Aunt Mary took over doing laundry.  All we had to do was to get our dirty laundry to the basement a day early to "Soak."  Our family knows what I am talking about.  Our families pre-soaked overnight all our especially sweaty clothes.  Things were going as they always had.  A few years later, Aunt Mary now has been retired a few years, and the work load a little larger for her.  So, I took over doing our laundry.  Sorry, even though over the years, we ended up getting two washers and dryers in the basement, How convenient is that! I would not do my laundry at home.  I took my baskets to the laundramat.  I would pick up some lunch, and a book, and I would go an do our laundry.  Sometimes, I had someone to talk with, and sometimes, i just enjoyed the eye candy.  But, with multiple machines, I could do many loads at once.  For me that was the whole point.

  Aunt Mary would chastise me a bit got going elsewhere to do laundry when we have two sets of machines right here.  But, she is like dad in a way. Always wanting to lend a hand and eventually just takes over the chore in showing you how to use the equipment.  In my small rebellion, in wanting to be an ADULT, I refused and just went to the laundramat. 
  Skipping now to yesterday, Aunt Mary is in the hospital.  I was low on cash, so, I decided to do laundry at home, and no kibbitzing. Hey, these are just machines without coin slots, I think I can figure this out!  Anyway, reading the labels, just like at laundramats, I loaded soap in first, and according to the machines, you should start the filling process with water before adding clothes.  Was a step away from commercial machines.  Anyway, I complied.  Made my settings, hit go, and filled machines with clothes.  Nothing happened.







The above are photos of the two washers i had to deal with. Went over to second machine and did as directed, and once again, nothing happened.  Going back to first machine, only four dials, how could i not figure it out?  I heard a small buzzing sound, so I guessed maybe a solenoid was stuck.  I found the plug and unplugged and replugged it in.  Again, all I got was a buzz sound.  Doing troubleshooting in my head, I thought, Hmm, got a buzz, so must have electricity.  Looked and found that both machines were indeed plugged in.  Hmm, no water as yet, checked to see if hoses were connected. check!  Wait a minute, in tracing the hoses back I came to this set up.  I had never seen one of these before!



There is a paddle in between the hose connections.  And if you look closely, it actually says On and Off.  DING DING DING, Hold the phones people, we have a winnah!  I knew then what was wrong.  To allow water to flow, you need to set the paddle in between to ON.  As soon as I did that to each of the machines, water flowed!  Problem solved.

  I know, if I would have taken Aunt Mary's advice, and allowed her to show me years before, I would have known this, but some of dads stubborness is still in me.  Thinking about that set-up, I am aware that there is an electronic set up where you plug in your hoses to a water meter apparatus and if the apparatus senses that machines are not turned on and there  is water flow, it will automatically shut off water.  These are for units where people now have washers and dryers like on their main floor or second floor and not in traditional basements.  These prevent flooding and water damage to upper floors. Dad was a forward thinker.  His was not and electronic switch, and his arrangement was in the basement, but, he had installed ahead of its time, a water shut off. 

  There are times when I had wanted to B@%@%-slap dad, and yesterday was one of them.  I would have told him "That is not the way I would have done it, but, it is done, and I begrudgingly admit, it does work.  I just had to figure it out for myself.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Limping In, Comedy Of Errors

  Sheesh, what a week.  As you know, my car dropped a tire on Saturday.  Garage calls Monday with estimate, and I ok, the work and it is to be done on Tuesday.  Tuesday morning, I get a call, and they say that they cannot find the keys, did I give them to the driver of the tow truck. I replied, YES, I DID give to the tow truck driver.   Calls were now placed to AAA and then also to the towing company.  Towing company has no idea who drove on weekend.

  So, I waited for call backs.  Late Tuesday evening,  I get a call from garage.  They know where the keys are. Someone had viewed the video security tapes going all the way back to Saturday.  They saw tow truck driver, open the overnight delivery slot, and a shaft of sunlight came in. he left and after a short while, came back and opened the slot again.  To make this shorter, I will say that although we still have not heard back from the tow truck company, we can say for sure that the keys for my car were at garage.

 Forwarding along in the security video tapes, they can see my keys on the front desk thru most of the day on Monday.  There, they are gone!  Looking closely at the tapes, they see a man pay for his car, reach down, and pick up mine off the desk, and depart the building.  Hello Houston! We have the man on tape. Not only that, they know who it is.  They call him all day on Tuesday, but he never calls back.

 After I made arrangements to get a ride there on Wednesday morning, we now have a set of keys for my car once again on the premises.  I decide, I am going to spend the day there until car is finished and so that my remaining set of keys will not go on a walk about .  Just after 11:30 AM, the key snatcher finally calls back and says that he was wondering where these keys came from.  Just after they had fixed his car, they pulled it out of the bay in the garage and parked it in front of the office, and they left HIS keys in the ignition. He must have seen his keys in ignition and just pocketed mine.  He said he would come in later to drop off mine.  Well, by 12:45, I ended up having both side lower ball joints replaced, not just the one, and also the drive shaft from original left side. I paid and was free to go.

 This does not exactly end the story.  I rec'd a call just after 2 PM saying that the keys were finally dropped off, and I let them know I would come back later to pick them up.  Finally, I am reunited with both sets of my keys.

  On a side note, we have all seen those cars on the side of the road which have lost a wheel.  Have you ever wondered how they move your damaged car around the lots when it is not raised up on a tow truck?  Well, you are in luck.  I have a short and, sorry, small in viewing size a video of them moving my car out of the parking lot.  They used a floor jack, and raised the wounded side up, took off my tire, and set it back down on a wheel dolly.  Next, you get a bunch of the mechanics to go out and push the car in. Photo below may not be the clearest, but if you squint and look at drivers side front tire, you will see the front end sitting on a dolly. Video is of them pushing my car over to repair bay.




Saturday, July 16, 2011

Shrek Jumped My Car



  This just has not been my day.  I was going to take a friend for a ride early Sat afternoon.  No sooner had I picked her up, and we turned the corner when all of a sudden, it sounds like I have been hit by a boulder. Car came to a screeching halt.  The car feels a little funny.  It has a peculiar lean to it.  I set emergency brake, turn off vehicle, and goes out to try and figure out what had happened.  Hmm, as I climbed out, this is what I found.


  Not a good sign!  The wheel was supposed to be straight.  Not a good Sign.  I Think maybe Shrek threw a boulder at me and caught me this time.  As you will note in the next photo, I was not traveling fast. I was only at about 5 MPH.  You can see the whole length of the drag mark on the concrete pavement.



  I know, sucks to be me.  Hey, on the good side, I was not on the highway doing 60 when it happened.  Thank God for small favors. Pulls out wallet and cell and calls AAA.  Gave info where I was, and how to get there, and after answering all the questions, I was informed it will take an hour if not longer because they will need a flatbed.  Good thing it happened about 30 yards away from friends house.  Oh, had I mentioned was a hot bright day out?  Was about 85 and no shadows.  Must be why I did not espy Shrek. 

 Looking at my phone, I see that I had called AAA at 1:01 PM.  At 1:59 PM, I checked the call log on my phone, LOL, I rec'd a call saying the flatbed will be there within 20 minutes.  True to their word, they did arrive within the 20 minutes.  The view below is of a longer view seeing the front.



  Next photo will show front end being jacked up with a neighbors floor jack, and then with the front of the car up in the air, it was winched up onto the flatbed using a floor jack as my front wheel.





  Lastly, Is a close up view of the damages.  The straight bar in lower right corner is my drive shaft, and you can see where ball joint is busted, and the taunt line is an overstretched brake line.  I have not had an estimate as yet.  That, may be another Blog.






   In closing, I have to THANK GOD, I was doing less than 10 MPH and not at highway speeds when this let loose.  A 5 MPG crash is easier to survive than a 60 MPH one.  And remember, no use getting very upset over it, I walked away to drive another day.  Sure, it dents the wallet and savings as well, but that is an easier obstacle to overcome than physical injury.  So, Hope you find some humor is the SHREK reference to my last Blog in this.