
That’s our hometown, as seen from a relatively short distance, about 12 km to the north. We live not even 3km to the south church spire on the left but it is for the moment too far for us as a couple. Our car broke down on Saturday night and has been standing in front of a garage ever since. My sister collected us and brought us home. Where we are. I could go out on my bike (and I did go to the bakery which is open even though it is a public holiday) but my husband with his dud knee is homebound. He can manage a couple of kilometres probably more if he really needed to but would have to pay with pain in the days after. So he won’t. The centre of town is too distant for him without a vehicle.

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What confounded nuisance… the inborn malice of inanimate objects, ie your car….
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Don’t get me started on the animate subject next to me. He had booked a service for the car next week. If he’s done it two weeks ago we would not have to pay for the tow.
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oh no….
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A distant view. Yes pity about the procrastination on the car service
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It’s a long weekend & public holiday.
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No I meant the other half, you know, limpy
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This is such a weird coincidence, Elke. I had to have my car towed to the dealership on Friday. Luckily it coasted to a halt just three houses down the street, but still…I just had it in the shop two weeks ago for a top-to-tail checkup. I am so ticked off…!!
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Oh no! Our car was due for a check-up this coming week (see my answer to Sue about that). We were lucky in a way, I guess. It happened on the highway but it happened exactly at the exit of our town, coming from 100km away. If it had stopped that far away it would have been more complicated to get home, more expensive as well. – And on our way ealier as well as coming back we remarked on the fact that there were many cars broken down on the side of the road. Luckily we didn’t impede traffic but there were jams associated with many of them. Maybe the cars didn’t like the sudden upsurge of heat either.
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