Well, I made it to my sister's house near Austin, Texas last night. I spent the last 3 nights in Biloxi, Mississippi; the first by choice and the last 2 due to the large storm that swept across the country. I was nervous about the possibility of hail and tornados. So - as suggested by Spamtank, I found a good spot in a parking garage. Of course, it just so happened to be connected to a casino..... so I kept myself busy playing Texas Holdem and met some interesting folks in the process. I was pretty lucky for a few hours at the blackjack table, so the casino covered all my expenses for my stay.....
I'm glad I stayed over, as there was some bad weather and I heard a bunch of cars got damaged in southern Mississippi. The drive yesterday was good, I crossed over into Galveston.... nice area. When I pulled over for a couple of tacos near there, a guy named Ron stopped to look at the Challenger. We chatted... he has a Cuda and Challenger and gave me some advice on where to go (and, perhaps more importantly -- where not to go) as I wander around Texas for a few days next week. He said he's visited CC.com, but isn't a regular; I encouraged him to visit more often.
A few years ago while in Florida I discovered a local Texas beer named "Shinerbock" that is made in Shiner Texas. I plan on going and visiting the brewry next week. Then I want to hit San Antonio, and the Texas Hill Country. After that, will probably head north.... unless there are others here who have suggestions!
So, this morning my brother-in-law took me over to a do it yourself car wash..... After we finished, crank, crank, crank,.... wouldn't start.
Oh boy! NOT NOW
So - took off the aircleaner - getting fuel
Started with the ballast resister..... then the voltage regulator.... fiinally the coil ....
BANG...... popped right off
My brother-in-law said he was impressed with my problem solving skills, but then thought I might want to reverse the order next time so we didn't miss out on so much of the Masters
Thankfully ... we figured it out. I stopped at a parts store immediately to replace my spare.... they had 4 different brands and 3 were made in China.... so I choose the Mexican one.
Well, now its time for a Shinerbock and sit down and watch all the hoopla around Tiger Woods at the Masters.
Peace,
VT Mopar
Pic of Ferry Crossing into Galveston