Thursday we decided to go out for an adventure. I was a bit reluctant because it was pouring rain and as dark as it is at dusk, but what the heck, we had nothing else to do so….
We hopped into our Jeep. Hubby was driving, Gail sitting in the passenger seat and me in the back. After all, I’d seen this route over the mountains before.
We drove along and all was well. We talked and joked and life was good.
But the rain kept coming down. Hard. We watched the streams rising and the road become flooded with water.
We reached the first wonderful waterfall, and found it gushing with the overflow from the days rain. In the last 8 days we have had 6 inches of rain!
As pretty as it was, it was doing bad things to the road and Hubby had to zigzag down the road to keep away from the giant puddles! Hubby and Gail were fine, but in the back seat I started to feel bad. In fact I grabbed a dog walking (poop) bag and held it, ready to get physically ill at any moment.
We reached the next waterfall and it really was beautiful, but I was dying in the back. I prayed to be released from this torture!
As we got to the end of the mountain pass, we noticed something was wrong with our old Jeep. The temperature gauge went sky high. So Hubby pulled into the first gas station, and as he carefully lifted off the cap to the radiator, out bubbled the scalding water!
Hubby filled it with cold water hoping it was just a leak or something but it turned out that when the water pump failed it ultimately froze up and threw the belt for the power steering and fan, thus making the Jeep un-drivable! We were stuck at the gas station!!!
We called AAA and requested a tow. They told us it would be 30-45 minutes before a tow truck could come and take Hubby and the Jeep to our home. We looked around and saw a pizza restaurant! Eureka!
So we went over, carrying our umbrellas and ordered lunch. I ordered 1/2 an eggplant pizza, Gail got a half a vegetarian pizza and Hubby got a meatball sub.
We no sooner sat down than the tow truck driver arrived and Hubby left to work with him. I got Hubby’s sub, and ran out, carrying my umbrella, and took it to him. Then I returned to have my pizza with Gail.
Oh it was so good!!!
Now once we ate the pizza we needed to fill time. We shopped at a local store, and then did what every other sane individual does, we went for a Latte at Dunkin’ Donuts!
I have to tell you that in the rain, and the cold the hot Lattes were so delicious! We sat talking and sipping until my cell phone rang and it was Hubby. Where were we now? We told him, and before we knew it, he was driving into the parking lot to pick us up.
Dunkin’ Donuts has saved me more than once when I found myself in need of a hot cup of something wonderful!
Once he picked us up, we stopped to buy important things…..Dog Food! Then we drove home and rescued our little lovelies!
Hubby will need to replace the water pump, fan belt and who knows what else. Hopefully, he can get it done soon as this is his off road vehicle, and my winter car.
The day ended with a steak meal, complete with baked potatoes and fresh green beans from our garden. All and all a good meal and a great way to end an adventurous day!
What a day! Now you can look back and laugh…….you always seem to make the most of a bac situation. A good friend to explore with too.
It really was quite an adventure 🙂 Glad you turned out ok!!
I could have written the same post ! Apparently you have the same weather as we have, rain … the only difference is we don’t need a jeep to drive around. Streets are too narrow. Today is an exception, I sit on the terrace and answer my emails here. The sun is shining and the temperature around 80 F, but tomorrow it will rain again !
That surely was an adventure… but you made the best of it! Good for you! (And yes, a hot latte can turn any bad day around completely ;))
That fourth photo made me howl with laughter. Sorry.
Ha ha ha. I so recognize this, since I easily get car sick….. Tough roads! Yuk. Though you got your reward later 🙂