Thursday, April 30, 2009

a diversity of friends...

You gottta love the diversity of friends you have.

I was reviewing the recent posts of my Facebook friends last night when these consecutived posts popped up.

#1 - "Arrived in Dubai and it is 32C. Getting settled in for the next 9 days!"

This friend is a native of western Canada who I'm sure had a tough winter worse than we did here in this part of the country. The celcius conversion comes out to around 90 degrees F. I'm guessing they're still in the 30's yet.

#2 - "thinking it is too damn cold outside!" Disclaimer - her words not mine!

This friend lives in the same town as I where temperatures yesterday were in the low to mid 60's.

I think it's time to send friend #2 to western Canada for a while.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Spring is Springing!

There is now no doubt that after the long winter here in Michigan and in the Great Lakes Bay Region that spring has arrived. Can summer be far off? This was the high temperature as registered by my van's thermometer earlier today.


By the way, a cool down is expected by late weekend.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Food for Thought

I wish I can take credit for this but I can't. I found this on the back page of the "White Lake Area Visitor's Guide" that i picked up yesterday. No name is given for credit.

Food for Thought
  • Can you cry underwater?
  • How important does a person have to be before they are considered assassinated instead of just murdered?
  • Why do you have to "put your two cents in"...but it's only a "penny for your thoughts"? Where's that extra penny going to?
  • Why does a round pizza come in a square box?
  • What disease did cured ham actually have?
  • If a deaf person has to go to court, is it still called a hearing?
  • Why are you IN a movie, but you're ON TV?
  • If Jimmy cracks corn and no one cares, why is there a song about him?
  • If the professor on Gilligan's Island can make a radio out of a coconut, why can't he fix a hole in a boat?
  • If corn oil is made from corn, and vegetable oil is made from vegetables, what is baby oil made from?
  • If electricity comes from electrons, does morality come from morons?
  • Do the alphabet song and Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star have the same tune?
  • Why did you just try singing the two songs above?
  • Did you ever notice that when you blow in a dog's face, he gets mad at you, but when you take him for a ride, he sticks his head out the window?
  • If Wile E. Coyote had enough money to buy all the ACME junk, why didn't he just buy dinner?
  • Why is "bra" singular and "panties" plural?
  • How is it that we put man on the moon before we figured out it would be a good idea to put wheels on luggage?
  • Why is it people say they "slept like a baby" when babies wake up every two hours?
  • Can a hearse carrying a corpse drive in the carpool lane?

Think about it for a while, but not for too long....

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Something I previously did in Dec. 2002...

...was purchase a car. It was a 2001 Chevy Malibu sedan that I purchased with only 27,700 miles for only $9,200 from Suderman's in Midland. It served me well for a long time. There were times I had to push the car through some tough conditions but it came through everytime - those as the car got older I think it protested a bit.That was then.


Now, the car has nearly 182,000 miles with new little glitches happening frequently. This last week, I found some new rust and realized that the power mirrors no longer worked. I already had been looking for a bit for the next vehicle but by the time I found the latest glitch its fate was sealed.
Enter Suderman's again... Once again, they had their eyes out looking for another vehicle for me. This time I was looking for something different. My vehicles over the last 10 years have been sedans or the equivalent so it was time to head in a new direction -- minivans. I wanted a van over an SUV for the mileage and safety factor and I chose one over crossovers for the room and versatility. They found one for me - a 2007 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT with 48,000 miles that I ended up buying for $12,656. Five years of payments should end up around $246 monthly which I think is a bargain though I understand used cars are starting to become less of a bargain then they were. I think I got this in time...

Here are the first set of photos of the van I took yesterday and today alongside the final set of Malibu pics I took yesterday before trading it in.
Front
If you look closely, you can see rust on the hood of the Malibu that started around 80,000 miles ago.
Front tires were new just before the snow arrived.


Rear









Cargo Area
The van has "Stow-n-Go" which allows the back seats to be folded into the floor. With the rear seats up, this offers storage below the floor as shown here. I have a few things there already including geocaching stuff and bottles to take back to the store.
Dashboard
The steering wheel was already starting to be worn on the Malibu when I got it at 27,000 miles. I'm already used to not having the shift lever on the floor.



Gauges
Both are simple and direct with speedometer, tachometer, gas gauge, and engine temp gauge. They say at nighttime you can't tell those are white gauges. They're right.



Miles
Malibu miles --> 181,956
Grand Caravan miles --> 48,361.

I've been averaging 25,000 miles a year.


Stereo System / Climate Control
I was lucky to even get a cassette deck on the Malibu, now I have a CD too. I'll like the seperate driver / passenger temp controls. There's one for the rear seat passengers too.




Engine Compartment
Everything on the Malibu was easy to reach but was never able to access the transmission fluid (by GM's design). Some might be a little tougher to get to on the Caravan but everything looks like it's marked in bright yellow.
That's all for now. I'm sure I'll be keeping y'all appraised as to how the van is coming along in coming years.