24-05-2019, 05:10 PM
It is often the case that Sevening turns a mundane journey into something amusing.
First I had to chase and catch a car towing a four wheel trailer with one wheel brake seized on.
I followed for half a mile with the horn blowing and a hand held up above the screen to indicate "stop" - nothing.
Fortunately, the lights at the end of the village were red so I could jump out and intimate that he was not only blind but deaf and his trailer would be catching fire shortly.
Then, because I drive a Seven I was taking a back road when I was flagged down by a postman waving a package.
Backing up to him - "Oh, sorry, I mistook you for someone else. (!)
It may be that there is another Tourer nearby.
On the way back, using the main road this time, in the mile of stop - start traffic that entails, went on to three cylinders.
Which persisted for quite a lot of the trip home.
Attention required - which will be tomorrow's job.
First I had to chase and catch a car towing a four wheel trailer with one wheel brake seized on.
I followed for half a mile with the horn blowing and a hand held up above the screen to indicate "stop" - nothing.
Fortunately, the lights at the end of the village were red so I could jump out and intimate that he was not only blind but deaf and his trailer would be catching fire shortly.
Then, because I drive a Seven I was taking a back road when I was flagged down by a postman waving a package.
Backing up to him - "Oh, sorry, I mistook you for someone else. (!)
It may be that there is another Tourer nearby.
On the way back, using the main road this time, in the mile of stop - start traffic that entails, went on to three cylinders.
Which persisted for quite a lot of the trip home.
Attention required - which will be tomorrow's job.