July 10, 2014
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Equinox
A couple of fellows from Lyons GM came for the Durango. Left a 2014 tungsten Chevy Equinox as a loaner. I'm sure the idea was that Mary and I should fall in love with it. No danger of that. The gear shift was on the side so I couldn't drive it. And, Mary was terrified at the car's strangeness.
"Now, how does this thing start?"
A salad with slivers of chicken for our lunch.Sister-in-law Delores was A big help this afternoon. Took Mary to First Farmers to deposit the checks, then to Walmart for groceries. Switching over to her pickup, she even carried off our garbage.
Mary thought I should take a picture of my little supper.
George brought us more yellow squash from his garden.
Delores and Sam were just here. He wanted to sit in the Equinox. Didn't fit his large proportions.
79.8 °F, clear.
Comments (8)
Berries and Melon-Yum!
I see you n that first picture
l.o.v.e that little supper food!
A new ride does take time to get used to. Hope the Durango is fixed and back to you ASAP! Sparky caught a peek at the lunch salad and wanted to know if that was pickled cauliflower.
Yep. Good eye.
Mmm, strawberries and celery!
My wife bought a new Chevy Equinox. She loves it. I find it too complicated. I like driving the old simple Maxima.
Glad you have an alternative to the loaner. Being chauffeured sure beats an anxiety-caused accident.
The car looks big and impressing but as you say it has to be adapted at our needs .
About the food I notice there are many veggies or fruits and you are right . A good balance in the food is always good for heéalth.
In friendship
Michel