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Favorite things #3: Picking up my car from the mechanic

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3# Picking up my car from the mechanic

It's not that I enjoy the expense or the necessity of car repairs, but I do relish the moment when I'm handed back my car keys and walk out the door of my wonderful-miracle-working-on-a-dime-mechanic's-shop and head to my Buick Skylark, open the door, sit down, and turn the ignition to hear the sound of the engine turn over, the car click into gear and feel the wheels carry me onto the road and back to the place of freedom that is given behind the wheel of a car.

The open and even snow-covered road is better than slush trudging on foot any day in January in Western NY. So yes, my favorite thing #3 is picking up my car from my mechanic.

Comments

Mel said…
Oh, I'm sooo with you on this one. I don't tend to appreciate the working car--but the moment it's NOT working....boy do I relish seeing that mechanic who hands me the keys back. :-)

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