The weather is looking grim again. This is the view just outside of where my office is at the university. BTW, the reason that I'm at the university today is that the truck was dropped off at the local dealer this morning for some recall work. Multiple recalls. The oldest one was from 2009. Two of them are automatic and the other two are dependant on their assessment. We'll see if any are done by the end of the day. It was convenient for the dealer shuttle to drop me off here than at home. Plus, I could still walk to coffee.
It turns out that they were able to do the two airbag recalls, parts had to be ordered for the steering linkage recall and the fourth one didn’t need to be done. After picking up the truck, I went to the Airhead get together at the Roundup Steakhouse. The best thing about this location is that it has a salad bar and very good service. It had stopped snowing by the time I headed home. More snow is forecast for later in the week...
It turns out that they were able to do the two airbag recalls, parts had to be ordered for the steering linkage recall and the fourth one didn’t need to be done. After picking up the truck, I went to the Airhead get together at the Roundup Steakhouse. The best thing about this location is that it has a salad bar and very good service. It had stopped snowing by the time I headed home. More snow is forecast for later in the week...
Good thing you have the plow on the truck. At least the snow makes things a little brighter too.
ReplyDeleteToday, Tuesday, is another bright, sunny day. Total snow may be only a couple of inches.
DeleteMeanwhile back in the Black Forest it's got 10°C (50F). Roll on Spring!
ReplyDeleteIt must be Spring today. I saw a motorcycle on the road. Or at least that's what others are saying when they see me...
DeleteMore snow for you, ever more monsoon rain for us here in Georgia...slosh. 😀
ReplyDeleteI guess I'll take the snow to the monsoon just about any day. Especially if the monsoon includes high wind!
DeleteI will never understand, how you're able to manage these long winters, Richard. Thankfully, most of our snow is gone, and we looking forward to some balmier temperatures.
ReplyDeleteIt isn't "manage" or not. It's just the way it is.
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ReplyDeleteWell stated...
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