Granny's gone and done it again

So i sent i rooster and 2 cockerels off to new homes. Got $80 for them.
I was driving to Martinsville and saw a likely place to look for rocks. So i pulled off between a gas station and a tax preparer. Spent about 2 hours there, and it was time well spent. Got a bunch of rocks and enjoyed myself the whole time.
On my travels today, i saw 12 deer! Those things are everywhere. And three dead skunks, and a dead possum.
Very good, on the rooster and cockerels! Sounds like you had a great time rock hunting, too. Twelve deer, cool! We seem to have a little herd of 8 frequenting the pasture adjacent to our land. Love 'em, so pretty! White tail, is that what yours are?
 
Is everyone gone? Before I go to sleep, I shall tell A Tale of Three Cars. Granny enjoys stories, she can wake up to this one.

This story begins with a big blue SUV that is driven by The Man. Halfway to work one day last week (Thursday?), he calls me and says he has a bad flat tire, he thinks he hit a rock and the tire is ruined. Irrepairable, he thinks. He gets the spare put on it, drives the remaining 10 miles or so to work and calls AAA. They tow the car to the Goodyear shop that does most of our repair work, I go get him after work, and we are down one car. No worries, we still have GirlChild's Jeep and my little car.

The Goodyear place says they will order us a couple of new tires and we wait.

Today, GirlChild's car goes in to a different shop. She's had an appointment for two weeks to take her Jeep in to get her rear passenger window fixed. It won't power up; it's been stuck in the down position for a couple of months and I kept forgetting to make an appointment to get it fixed. But I remembered, finally, and today's the day. She'll be happy not to be driving around with a black trash bag duct-taped over the door where the window should be, lol. So GC and I drive both our vehicles to town, drop hers off to be fixed, and then spend a busy day in town shopping.

About 3:45 The Man texts me to remind me he has no vehicle and I have to pick him up from work. So GC and I make a mad dash to his job and arrive just in time to get him. On the way, we get a phone call saying GC's car is ready - in the town we had spent all day shopping in. So the three of us turn around and drive back to town to get it. They will be closed when we get there, so I call them and pay over the phone with my credit card. No problemo.

However, on the way back to town, I hear a strange noise coming from my car. A noise it doesn't usually make. A noise like a butterfly's wings. Softly ... tapping. No. You don't want to hear tapping coming from your car's engine. As soon we get to the car shop and get GC's Jeep, I stop, lift the hood, and check the oil. And my fears are justified. There is but a trace of oil in the crankcase. I send GC and The Man to the nearest gas station to get two quarts of oil, which we put in, and we go our separate ways - GC to visit a friend, The Man and I to home.

But wait, there's more. Home is about 30 miles away. TWO MILES from home, I start to smell something not right. Like ... exhaust. Or something burning. It's definitely a mechanical smell, and not a good one. But we are nearly home. There are no alerts on my dash. We don't know what to think. We pull up next to the house. The smell is overpowering. I kill the engine, pop the hood. The Man gets out, lifts the hood. And there....

...under the hood we see the engine coated with oil and starting to smoke! And there is no cap on the crankcase. Apparently my dear husband, after adding oil, did not screw the cap on tightly and it worked itself loose and fell off!

Once again we called AAA and they towed this car to the Goodyear dealer. And we called GC and asked her to come straight home as we now have ONE good car among the three of us! Hopefully the tires will be installed on the big blue SUV tomorrow and then we will have two. No idea WHY my car had no oil, that's a whole 'nother issue!.


It was nearly 8:00 by the time we got home, and none of the animals had been fed. We have a few "jumpers," young chickens that fly out of the run but of course can't fly back IN, so we had to hunt for those in the dark. Found 'em, too! And clipped their wings, the little rascals.

It's been a very long day. Hopefully tomorrow will be a lot less interesting.

Good night, Grannyland. Thanks for listening, if anybody made all the way through this epistle! ❤️
Oh wow! What a coincidence. When was the last time you changed the oil in the car?
 
Very good, on the rooster and cockerels! Sounds like you had a great time rock hunting, too. Twelve deer, cool! We seem to have a little herd of 8 frequenting the pasture adjacent to our land. Love 'em, so pretty! White tail, is that what yours are?
Yes.
 
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what kind of story is that with the middle missing?
Morning all, eye feels better. fastest sty ever? Maybe I had something in it. anyway. it feels ok today. just a lil tender.
Congrats on the sale Cap!
The blurred part was supposed to be a spoiler thingy. If you quote the post you can read that part.
 

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