Saturday, October 27, 2018

WELL AT LEAST I REMEMBERED HOW TO CHANGE A FLAT TIRE THIS MORNING…..IN THE RAIN!!!!

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PHEEBS AND I HEAD OUT FOR A SHORT DRIVE ON A COLD RAIN SOAKED MORNING

Standing at our living room window peering out at a cold rain soaked gloomy looking day I had to dig deeply inside in search of even the smallest shred of interest and enthusiasm about going outside.  There was nothing there until I happened to turn around and look at the floor behind me.  There on four furry little legs with tail wagging and big pleading eyes was my inspiration.  Five minutes later Pheebs and I made our way through the rain to the Jeep. 

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STILL A FEW BOATS IN THE HARBOR

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GOTTA BE SOME COLD AND WET FISHERMEN OUT THERE

Figured there was no point in going too far so we cruised into Bayfield and down around the harbor.  Thought about a coffee but drove right on by again.  Minutes later pulling away from a stop sign on one of Bayfield’s picturesque back streets I heard a noise coming from the rear end,  Jeep was sluggish and bumpy.  Knew right away I had a flat tire.  Edged myself around a corner onto John Street and pulled over.  Yep, flat alright but at least it was only flat on one side:))

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YEP IT’S FLAT ALRIGHT

I had no idea where the Jeep’s jack was because I had never had to use it.  After a bit of looking I found it under the back seat passenger side.  It had never been used.  Took me a bit to get it out then figure out how the pieces fit together.  I amazed myself by assembling the jack and buoyed with confidence tackled the problem of getting the wheel off the Jeep.  Knew I would have problem getting the nuts off because they had been machine hammered on.  Brute strength loosened three of them and the last two I had to position the tire iron just right then climb up on top of the Jeep and with both feet jump off the Jeep landing on the tire iron to wrench the bolt loose.  Well Okay, maybe it wasn’t quite that drastic but I did have to use my foot to punch down on the tire iron to snap the nut loose.  Did I mention that it was raining.

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Next I tackled the spare tire bolts hoping I wouldn’t have a problem loosening them and I didn’t.  With the jack securely under the frame I cranked and cranked and cranked until the flat tire was well clear of the road.  I had previously made sure the Jeep was in Park and the emergency brake on.  Pulled the tire off then rolled the spare around.  Luckily it was full of air.  Did I mention it was cold and raining.

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READY TO PUT THE SPARE ON WHICH IS LEANING AGAINST THE JEEP

With the tire nuts coming off easier than I had expected I was now at the difficult part.  Getting the heavy 17” spare tire onto the Jeep and this I had to struggle with while sitting on the wet ground trying to get as much leverage as I could.  I couldn’t see the studs extending from the wheel hub in order to get them through the matching tire rim holes.  Didn’t seem to have the arm strength to lift the rim and tire up onto the studs.  Okay how about I lower the Jeep maybe.  So that’s what I did until I felt the studs and holes were at least on an even keel.  Still took a lot of grunting wiggling to finally get those studs poked through the rim holes.  It was at this point I knew I had the problem beat.  A quick tightening of bolts, jack down, another wrench on the bolts and it was clean-up time.  Made sure I had picked up all the parts, tossed the flat tire into the Jeep and we were off.  Time elapsed was about 30 minutes.  Did I mention it was cold and still raining but at least now I was in the Jeep with the heater on.

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WE HAVE A COUPLE BLACK SQUIRRELS IN OUR FRONT YARD NOW KEEPING US ENTERTAINED

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Heading home I sprained my right arm when I tried to reach around and give myself a pat on the back for actually remembering how to change a tire and then actually doing it…..in the cold rain.  Here is a link to the last time I changed a tire nearly 8 years ago about 3400 miles from home.  Flat Tire in Elfrida Arizona  Keep in mind you can enlarge any photo in this older post by clicking on it.

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Rain didn’t let up for the whole day so the only one occasionally slipping outside for a few minutes was Pheebs.  Rain expected all day Sunday as well as Monday.  We are both very grateful to be home and in our roasty toasty cozy little house especially in this kind of gloomy weather with it’s cold damp temperatures and abundance of rain.  We sat out a rainy day in a parking lot in Cavendish Prince Edward Island last month in our Motorhome and I much prefer being here where Pheebs and I can at least have us a game of toys where I can chase her round and round the kitchen table and down the hall and back half a dozen times.

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SAW THIS PARKED NEAR THE MARINA AND I’VE NICKNAMED IT ‘THE BUBBLICIOUS BOAT’

GROANER’S CORNER:((  Thoughts To Ponder

1. Is there ever a day that mattresses aren't on sale? 2.

They make bullet proof vests, why not bullet proof pants?

3. Is there any difference between partly cloudy and partly sunny?

4. How does one know when their bagpipes need tuning?

5. Allstate Insurance has a disclaimer that reads: not available in all states. What?

6. Why does the word lisp have an "s" in it?

7. How come you never read the headline, "Psychic Wins Lottery"?

8. Is it really possible to change the direction of a bowling ball by waving your hands?

9. There's senior citizens, so why aren't there junior citizens?

10. They say laughter is the best medicine - so who came up with the phrase, "I died laughing"?

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A man was complaining to a friend: "I had it all - money, magnificent house, big car, the love of beautiful woman, then, POW! It was all gone!" "What happened?," asked the friend. "My wife found out."

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An Arkansas State trooper pulls over a pickup truck on I-40 and says to the driver, "Got any ID?" The driver says," ' Bout what?"

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9 comments:

  1. I Love your black squirrel feeder and pics you took. I do like squirrels unless they are wanting to live inside my home with me.

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  2. So enjoy your visits, Al. That's what your posts are, you know. Good for you that you were able to get the tire changed ----in the cold rain! Yes, it is great to have a comfy place to be when the weather is not friendly. I smiled at your description of your motivation to go out. When I debate whether to go or stay, I have TWO pairs of brown, pleading eyes beseeching me!

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  3. Hey nice that you got that tire changed quickly and got to enjoy the rain and cold. I remember when you had to change that last flat tire in Arizona, At least it was warmer and dryer.

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  4. As much as I hate squirrels, I do find yours in great condition! He has a beautiful fur coat on for the season. They steal so much of my birdseed it's hard to call them cute! Just keep them on your side of the lake!!

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  5. I love those black squirrels in Canada..Our gray ones are munching on my outdoor decor(pumpkins)..grrr! We are grounded this year, doomed to the wonderful (insert grimace) Illinois Winter. Dennis's pacemaker requires him to not lift his arm over his head..or lift over 10 lbs with his left arm...for 3 months..Reaching across the back of our truck to hook and unhook our fiver is not happening...and I'm too short. Hang in there!

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  6. Sensible to stay inside on these cold rainy days. The tire I remember changing was in the inside lane of the Gardiner Expressway-20 years ago!

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  7. One of the Facebook pages that I am on posted this video of the storms of October and Lake Ontario I thought you might like Or be interested in it
    If I was on a boat it will sure give me a healthy respect for the great lakes

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?fbclid=IwAR0oSvqJAk6e64mE96nMIYZX8rdFqteZZmtczBdLo3t-d4SFyCWa-KfCGrU&v=sXVddsjfNKs&feature=youtu.be

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  8. My mistake it's not Lake Ontario It was Lake Superior.

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  9. At least the spare tires are easy to find on a Jeep...and they are full size! Good job on getting that flat changed out, Al.

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