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It rained today. Not very much at all... California needs a whole lot more than this piddly dribble. Moxie, send yours to us, will ya? We'll figure out what to do with it all. (I really do feel for you, honestly.)

One more trip in a friend's vehicle on Monday: to drop me off at the location where I pick up my new-to-me Toyota 4-Runner!
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It's an old one, but well-maintained AND refurbished with new, important stuff, like brand new tires, battery, timing belt, other things... The mechanic is even gonna give me lessons on how to operate the four wheel drive. My friends who took me out there to check it out are jealous they didn't find the deal when they were looking for a good foothills vehicle. However, having met the seller, they now "have" a mechanic they feel they can trust. And he has another customer. (He will probably have yet another customer in my other friend-who-provides-me-rides, who is taking me there on Monday.)

It is a stock 4-Runner, but one of the more "loaded" models (leather seats, cruise control, really nice radio, power windows all around) but not raised or tricked out like Flatlanders pretending to "need" to go four-wheelin' off-road. Really nice brush guard, so if some suicidal deer decides this is its perfect crossing moment, there should be less chance of catastophic front end damage.

It's got a freaking moon roof! Which is why I pick it up Monday- the switch failed to close it as we checked out all the features. Opened up REAL nice, though.
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I must admit I am having trouble getting my head around the concept of cruise control on a vehicle without an automatic transmission, though. Is there something that comes out and slaps your face when it needs to go into a different gear? I guess I'll get that explained on Monday....
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That is great!

No more sliding though....Well sliding may be ok, but no more crashes!
 
It rained today. Not very much at all... California needs a whole lot more than this piddly dribble. Moxie, send yours to us, will ya? We'll figure out what to do with it all. (I really do feel for you, honestly.)

One more trip in a friend's vehicle on Monday: to drop me off at the location where I pick up my new-to-me Toyota 4-Runner!
wee.gif


It's an old one, but well-maintained AND refurbished with new, important stuff, like brand new tires, battery, timing belt, other things... The mechanic is even gonna give me lessons on how to operate the four wheel drive. My friends who took me out there to check it out are jealous they didn't find the deal when they were looking for a good foothills vehicle. However, having met the seller, they now "have" a mechanic they feel they can trust. And he has another customer. (He will probably have yet another customer in my other friend-who-provides-me-rides, who is taking me there on Monday.)

It is a stock 4-Runner, but one of the more "loaded" models (leather seats, cruise control, really nice radio, power windows all around) but not raised or tricked out like Flatlanders pretending to "need" to go four-wheelin' off-road. Really nice brush guard, so if some suicidal deer decides this is its perfect crossing moment, there should be less chance of catastophic front end damage.

It's got a freaking moon roof! Which is why I pick it up Monday- the switch failed to close it as we checked out all the features. Opened up REAL nice, though.
tongue.png


I must admit I am having trouble getting my head around the concept of cruise control on a vehicle without an automatic transmission, though. Is there something that comes out and slaps your face when it needs to go into a different gear? I guess I'll get that explained on Monday....


congrats on the new car!!

cruise control is generally used when cruising - i.e in high gear on straight roads with minimal traffic
 
It rained today. Not very much at all... California needs a whole lot more than this piddly dribble. Moxie, send yours to us, will ya? We'll figure out what to do with it all. (I really do feel for you, honestly.)

One more trip in a friend's vehicle on Monday: to drop me off at the location where I pick up my new-to-me Toyota 4-Runner!
wee.gif


It's an old one, but well-maintained AND refurbished with new, important stuff, like brand new tires, battery, timing belt, other things... The mechanic is even gonna give me lessons on how to operate the four wheel drive. My friends who took me out there to check it out are jealous they didn't find the deal when they were looking for a good foothills vehicle. However, having met the seller, they now "have" a mechanic they feel they can trust. And he has another customer. (He will probably have yet another customer in my other friend-who-provides-me-rides, who is taking me there on Monday.)

It is a stock 4-Runner, but one of the more "loaded" models (leather seats, cruise control, really nice radio, power windows all around) but not raised or tricked out like Flatlanders pretending to "need" to go four-wheelin' off-road. Really nice brush guard, so if some suicidal deer decides this is its perfect crossing moment, there should be less chance of catastophic front end damage.

It's got a freaking moon roof! Which is why I pick it up Monday- the switch failed to close it as we checked out all the features. Opened up REAL nice, though.
tongue.png


I must admit I am having trouble getting my head around the concept of cruise control on a vehicle without an automatic transmission, though. Is there something that comes out and slaps your face when it needs to go into a different gear? I guess I'll get that explained on Monday....

Oh Linda-- how wonderful to find a car with 4 wheel drive-- you will love it!! Just remember it still slides on ice, sorry to say. But well worth having!! And a sunroof!! Sounds like a vehicle for a wild teen. lol
 
It rained today. Not very much at all... California needs a whole lot more than this piddly dribble. Moxie, send yours to us, will ya? We'll figure out what to do with it all. (I really do feel for you, honestly.)

One more trip in a friend's vehicle on Monday: to drop me off at the location where I pick up my new-to-me Toyota 4-Runner!
wee.gif


It's an old one, but well-maintained AND refurbished with new, important stuff, like brand new tires, battery, timing belt, other things... The mechanic is even gonna give me lessons on how to operate the four wheel drive. My friends who took me out there to check it out are jealous they didn't find the deal when they were looking for a good foothills vehicle. However, having met the seller, they now "have" a mechanic they feel they can trust. And he has another customer. (He will probably have yet another customer in my other friend-who-provides-me-rides, who is taking me there on Monday.)

It is a stock 4-Runner, but one of the more "loaded" models (leather seats, cruise control, really nice radio, power windows all around) but not raised or tricked out like Flatlanders pretending to "need" to go four-wheelin' off-road. Really nice brush guard, so if some suicidal deer decides this is its perfect crossing moment, there should be less chance of catastophic front end damage.

It's got a freaking moon roof! Which is why I pick it up Monday- the switch failed to close it as we checked out all the features. Opened up REAL nice, though.
tongue.png


I must admit I am having trouble getting my head around the concept of cruise control on a vehicle without an automatic transmission, though. Is there something that comes out and slaps your face when it needs to go into a different gear? I guess I'll get that explained on Monday....
Congrats Linda on your new 4-Runner!
 
It was a busy weekend at CocoBeach.

We had about 5 inches of rain from Friday to Sunday

The quail hatch started Saturday Morning. By Sunday afternoon there were 115 darting and jumping little tiny chicks.

I brought over a smallish room dehumidifier prteviously and ran it in the bator room at 45%. It seemed to drastically improve our pip to hatch numbers as we constantly battled with large soggy birds that could not manouver in their shell. I also fumigated the egg room, bator and eggs with formaldehyde gas - 40% formalin poured over potassium permagenate. I think this increased the number that got through day 15 - another problem time for our hatches

Chickens are due Wednesday

The welders finished the new delivery entrance gates. They should have the new main gates done by Tuesday afternoon.

The new coops got there netting pen cover and doors were hung on pens. Breeders move in on Monday. in 2 weeks I hope to be setting the eggs of purebred chickens

Mrs Oz and the kids went to a wedding and Toni has her first flower girl gig

 
Agree with oz, you'd only use cruise control in your last gear on highway situations. If you had to brake and/or potentially go down a gear on a big hill, you'd turn it off.

Oz, Toni looks like a little fairy. Too cute.
 

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