The BGF is fine, by the way. I put in three quarts of new Mercon V transmission fluid, just like the owner’s manual said to use, and started the vehicle, backed it up, and drove it down the driveway, and it was fine. It was a little shakey on startup; maybe that was due to air in the line or the fact that it was low on transmission fluid for the better part of the week. Jess took it to church and back yesterday; no problems.
Now it occurs to me that the oil still isn’t changed in that vehicle, and I’ve already installed a new oil filter. Oil level is too high. I should drain off some of it even though the old yucky stuff is now well mixed with the new stuff and probably cramming the new filter full of old glock. Oh well, if it’s not one thing it’s another.
What does this picture have to do with the BGF? Oh, nothing. It’s just that I had it on my flash drive, and today it caught my eye. I’m pretty tired this afternoon.
This is Harrison Lake from my campsite taken a couple of summers ago. The peak, which I drew, is off to the left. But I think it’s pretty neat the way the land drops off just at the edge of the lake like this. Maybe I’ll have to make this into a drawing sometime. It’ll have to wait until I have time to do it, and money to scan, frame, and ship it out. But if you like the idea, let me know.
Tags: cars, drawing, nature