Furniture Moved
Feb. 7th, 2009 03:21 pmSo I went out to the van yesterday, hopped in, and turned the key.
The van said, "Click, click, click, click, click."
I said, "No!" And I called AAA.
Fortunately, it was just a dead battery. This is now two cars that have had original equipment batteries go out from under me with no warning after 3.5 years. I consider myself officially warned.
New battery installed, I made it on the road about 3 hours later than I'd hoped for, two hours later than I'd planned, and one hour later than I would have if the battery hadn't failed.
Happily,
catalana held dinner. A very long time.
The weather cooperated by being warm enough that the snow on the berm had melted to the point where I could back the van up into the snow and load out directly on the cleared sidewalk (which we cleared a bit more before starting), up the back stairs, and in through the kitchen. All of the furniture is now in place and no major damage has been done to it or us.
Yay!
And I've seen Ohio Northern University, which is a very pretty little campus.
The van said, "Click, click, click, click, click."
I said, "No!" And I called AAA.
Fortunately, it was just a dead battery. This is now two cars that have had original equipment batteries go out from under me with no warning after 3.5 years. I consider myself officially warned.
New battery installed, I made it on the road about 3 hours later than I'd hoped for, two hours later than I'd planned, and one hour later than I would have if the battery hadn't failed.
Happily,
The weather cooperated by being warm enough that the snow on the berm had melted to the point where I could back the van up into the snow and load out directly on the cleared sidewalk (which we cleared a bit more before starting), up the back stairs, and in through the kitchen. All of the furniture is now in place and no major damage has been done to it or us.
Yay!
And I've seen Ohio Northern University, which is a very pretty little campus.
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Date: 2009-02-07 09:50 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-02-08 03:33 am (UTC)new battery
Date: 2009-02-08 06:32 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-02-08 07:40 pm (UTC)When I was in there, it was terribly hard to get anything other than 3.2% beer; you had to leave the area for it. (In Ohio, you buy anything with serious alcohol at 'state stores', with lots of restrictions.) The law students and the pharmacy students were the two big graduate schools at the time, and the pharmacy dudes did a huge business in recreational stuff. Tons of pot; I remember one party where there was a big bucket of cleaned-out pot on the table ('help yourself, folks') that some law school student had grown in someone's south 40.
Of course, that was over 25 years ago.