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now that lime is down i have to finish putting the leaf vacuum trailer together and get it out of the garage.
There is a rumor of snow Monday so I need to put the GT away.
I just got my haircut and weaved. Not in a salon. That's against the rules. It can be done by a friend as long as there's no payment involved. Sure. That's exactly how it happened.
Every spring I start my Honda jetski after it has sat for a minimum of seven months and each time it fires right up. I do have the battery on a trickle charger, of course.
No trickle charger and the battery has been connected all winter.
Still in Naples. Riding my bike and playing golf. No going out as everything is closed even the beaches.Take out only. Got lots of Gin, wine, toilet paper towels and hand sanitizer. We'll get through this.
I just got my haircut and weaved. Not in a salon. That's against the rules. It can be done by a friend as long as there's no payment involved. Sure. That's exactly how it happened.
One person owes another a favor somebody's hair gets cut in the process hey nobody know's nothing fuggetaboutit.
No plans, sigh! I have walked over three miles and crawled around the yard with my camera. Rick has started more plants, and used the exercise equipment in the basement. I could not talk myself into that today. We thought of take out but nothing tempts me. We aren't going anywhere unless we need something, he'll do some grocery shopping on Monday.
Spring has sprung anyway, but it's chilly.
Played with the macro on the camera for this one...
robb, I appreciate your car starting easily. But just FYI, the battery that goes in my jetski is a little ol' thing that has a problem lasting (sometimes) over 3 years. Over winter just sitting, I doubt it would turn over the engine.
I think the thing we can be happy about is Honda's reliability and quick starting after sitting long periods of time, battery issues being equal, right?
robb, I appreciate your car starting easily. But just FYI, the battery that goes in my jetski is a little ol' thing that has a problem lasting (sometimes) over 3 years. Over winter just sitting, I doubt it would turn over the engine.
I think the thing we can be happy about is Honda's reliability and quick starting after sitting long periods of time, battery issues being equal, right?
Yes you are right, after I posted I was thinking I hope that doesn't come across as mines better than yours type deal I was just really impressed that it fired right up.
I know what you mean about the small batteries I had one in my sled it was a yuasa I believe and true they didn't last much more than 3 years.