#4769: Well, it's a step in the right direction, anyway.
Hied myself out to the garage and cleaned it. Fiero progress=0.00...0 but now I have room to work, which is almost as good. As a bonus I've again made it possible to walk from the front of the garage to the rear without having to climb over anything.
Dug out the weed whacker, and it started pretty easily; I used up the string in it trying to trim the grass by the fence, and I'll have to find the rest of the string before I can do more. I don't remember the last time I started the thing, but it worked fine.
Also, I checked out Mrs. Fungus' motorcycle. It started as if it had been ridden this morning, despite not having been started since I took it for that little shakedown run in April. My motorcycle needs a new battery, which ain't happening this month. *sigh* I've got it on the trickle charger so at least I can take it for a spin once in a while. I'll let it charge overnight, and then it should have enough electrons in it for a week or two.
Tomorrow, before I do anything else, I'm taking a load to the recycler, mainly aluminum cans and scrap. Then I've got a few phone calls to make and some stuff I want to try hawking on Craigslist; once that's done, I'm going to dive into the Fiero's engine compartment and see what kind of sense I can make of it.
That, however, is tomorrow's to-do list.
Dug out the weed whacker, and it started pretty easily; I used up the string in it trying to trim the grass by the fence, and I'll have to find the rest of the string before I can do more. I don't remember the last time I started the thing, but it worked fine.
Also, I checked out Mrs. Fungus' motorcycle. It started as if it had been ridden this morning, despite not having been started since I took it for that little shakedown run in April. My motorcycle needs a new battery, which ain't happening this month. *sigh* I've got it on the trickle charger so at least I can take it for a spin once in a while. I'll let it charge overnight, and then it should have enough electrons in it for a week or two.
Tomorrow, before I do anything else, I'm taking a load to the recycler, mainly aluminum cans and scrap. Then I've got a few phone calls to make and some stuff I want to try hawking on Craigslist; once that's done, I'm going to dive into the Fiero's engine compartment and see what kind of sense I can make of it.
That, however, is tomorrow's to-do list.