Friday, June 25, 2010

Of bears and caps

At some point on the last drive from the cabin the check engine light turn on. Thinking that the issue might put a ding on our plans of returning to the cabin this weekend to chop wood, we took the Jeep to get serviced. Turns out that the light was on because there was an evaporator leak caused by a missing cap. A fuel cap! But how could it be if we had a cap when we were at the cabin! And as far as I remember, there was a cap the last time I filled the tank. The only logical explanation is that there must be a fuel-cap stealing bear at the mountains. Beware.

Watch out bears, coyotes, and any other creature that is planning  in getting on our way for a sweet weekend up in the sierras. We are bringing with us some ferocious canines to ensure we make it up there tonight!


Ferocious Canine searching for fuel-cap stealing bear

2 comments:

  1. You will find a bit of bacon and the turkey. I didn't realize you would be back so soon so we brought the milk home. Sorry....

    Have fun, it should be warmer than last weekend and not much snow left on the road.

    Also, if you think of it, take the WD40 down to the gate and zap the lock. It opens easily but is hard to close again. The WD40 should be over the washer.

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  2. Gas-cap-stealing-bears! Now there's a new one. Call National Geographic. Sounds like there's an entire program there.

    T.P.

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