July 6, 2014
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neutral switch
Mary was up early. Wanted to attend the baptism of Harrison at the 9:00 am mass. The Durango wouldn't start, even though the battery was charged. I got George to come over from Belfast Market and get the car going. After mass, Mary had the same problem. Richard's brother-in-law came to the rescue. Said it was the neutral switch. Also, advised her to get the transmission checked out pronto.
For lunch, I had chicken tamales, turkey and yellow squash casserole, nopal and tomato. Avocado on the side. Strawberry, cantaloupe and watermelon appetizers.We dozed away the afternoon, "watching" HITN programs.
George brought us yellow squash and more snap beans from his garden.
78.7 °F, clear.
Comments (6)
Hope the fix for the Durango is an easy and inexpensive one! I learn so much reading your blog - had to look up nopal. I had no idea! They sell prickly pears at the grocery but I didn't know that other parts are edible! I'm curious now. I'll have to keep my eyes open for nopal...
I had so much trouble with cars most of my life. It was nice to finally buy a new one. However, it is too complicated for me. I like the old simple cars better. I hope you get the Durango reliable.
Are those Mary's tomatoes?
We're stillllll waiting for ours. They're green and still need to grow in size and then turn red. I can't wait to eat tomato sandwiches again, and fresh salsa as well!
I'm sorry you are having car troubles.
fresh tomatoes from the garden ~ not much better in the world than that ~
The colors of the food always are exciting .
I think of Marie and the capricious car. Not fun .
In friendship
Michel