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Letting the boy get some practice. He's driving the same vehicle he came home from the hospital in almost 15 years ago. Spent 6 months in the hospital. Getting better but the tire might be bald, the escape spins them easily.

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I'm teaching my little sister how to drive. At first we had multiple jackrabbit starts. I didn't know 16 year old 4 cylinder Hyundais could spin the tires!
 
Took my aunt's '70 Beetle and my sand rail to Bugorama, a VW car show with hundreds of VWs. The rail's first show in almost 20 years.

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Wire mesh backed filter in regular blue STP box. I’m betting someone switched filter
 

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2023 Audi Q5 coupe oil filter. 2.0 engine
 

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end of a typical work day on my nephew sugarbush. we store the remaining maple sap and we clean the maple sap reservoir. then we transport the sap to our neighbour who has all the equipment to make maple syrup and all kinds of maple products. in about 10 years we will expand the sugarbush by 5 times it's size and we will build a sugar shack and produce our own syrup.

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That machine will last and be very easily repaired.
This past weekend the wife n I were just thinking n talking about things like ..... our times-years in each house and cars , purchases etc... When we thought about the washer / dryers. Right now we have fairly new Maytag natural gas clothes dryer - replaced (2) years ago and Whirlpool washer replaced it (4) years ago. Those brands were bought because we buy from a local family owned (99 years in business) appliance store owned by a guy I went to school with 1st thru 12th grade. . He is now doing Maytag/Whirlpools only for past ten years when there was so much unknown about what was going to occur with Sears / Kenmore brands. This fellow is an electrical foreman at Shell Oil Refinery when he is not running his store and does the store's own warranty + other repair work himself. One of the reasons his store has been such a succesful one for all the years regardless all the big box stores all around him is the loyalty he has shown people as he will do repair / warranty work for folks at times even when not really covered. It means a lot to folks cause we could all run to buy similar a lot cheaper yet its hard to do when you have a guy that is so good to folks and to community. Prior to those recent purchases of other brands we had always prefered n bought Sears - Kenmore since very first ones when we married 45 years ago. In all that time we probably only replaced them 3 times. I would say we got our money's worth at only replacing one about every 15 years? Have a double door Kenmore refrigerator freezer that just made 14 years yesterday. Very strange but a fact. Almost every time we had moved (last was 25 yrs ago) to another home , not long after the appliances, mostly the washers usually conked out first and then sometimes some other one might. I am not sure these days about the newer Kenmore's Made in Mexico quality but they sure have been a brand that could be depended on better than most others out there for many many years. May be that they still are as I have not heard any or much complaints about them. Usually when a major brand's quality takes a nose dive that is not something you can keep from the public any more.
 
I drove to Butano State Park for a little walk. Forget-me-nots everywhere. At least I think that's what they are.

Backroad to the park entrance.


Entrance


Trail with many, including tiny, bridges.


Forget-me-nots, I think.


Afterward, I stopped at Harley Farms to get a look at Jimmy the ill-tempered Alpaca of infamy. He kicks, bites, and spits. He hates dogs. The dogs came up to the fence to say hello. But where is Jimmy?


There he is in the background, giving me the eye.


And here are some of the goats. This is a goat dairy farm.
 
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