[TR] Home again...

Joe Merone jmerone at rocketmail.com
Fri May 1 10:33:50 MDT 2009


Yesterday morning, for no specific reason, I decided to phone my
parents to say hello.  They also live in Vermont, but are Florida
snowbirds in winter.  When there was no answer at the house, I went the
cellphone route.  Were they out on the golf course, at the beach, or standing
in line at the early bird?  Not exactly.  

Me:      Hey, where are you?
Them:  "We're driving home early, currently in Virginia. Should be back
tomorrow"
Me (out loud):  Great - can't wait to see you
Me (under my breath): 
Oh crap.

It's not that I didn't want to see mom and dad again, it's just that
Trevor the Triumph was still resting peacefully in the garage - their garage -
his usual winter storage place.  What is it with you parents that you don't
tell us where you are and what you're up to all the time - huh?  Isn't it in
the contract somewhere?  I could have left the car there for a while, but this
was my wake-up call to accept the fact although there's still skiing going
on here in Vermont, that spring and car season had indeed arrived.  

Hold all
calls - cancel all meetings.  Although it actually was 60 degrees and sunny,
a lot of rain was in the immediate forecast.  Now I don't shy away
from adverse weather - and have driven in the snow more than once (see earlier
posts) - I thought it might be bad karma to kick off the season by getting
very wet.  So, I made a quick call to my wife and within a couple of hours we
were doing the two-hour drive down to the house.

With the sky getting darker
by the minute, I uncovered the TR6, did a quick once-over, and checked the
fluifs - but that's all I had time for.  Didn't even charge the battery.  A
touch of the key (I love my gear-reduction starter) and vroom - I was off with
a big smile on my face.  Except for a call from my wife travelling behind, who
reminded me that I was speeding (never did recalibrate the speedo after
installing the 5-speed), I spent some quality alone-time listening to the
exhaust and doing my annual mental checklist of all things Triumph.  What to
fix or change, what shows and events to go to, etc.  I also realized that
Trevor and I were just beginning our 25th year of motoring together.  We got
home just as the sun was setting, with a few raindrops had hitting the
windshield.  A quick bath in the driveway, into the garage.  
      
Home
again...

Joe Merone
South Burlington, VT
CF18928 5-speed 


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