aeoliandave
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Today on the second of four days off work Tom Anderson and I went out on the Hunt for Wayward Vacuums.
I hit the road at dawn on Saturday, making my around Toledo toward farmland nestled in the crook where 71S meets 271E between Medina and Akron, to pick up an eBay win in person. There was a 35 minute wait in line to get across the Bluewater Bridge but having prepared myself for this the time passsed quickly. Then I hit 11 miles of I-90 reconstruction before Detroit. Then I got suddenly off-ramped & totally lost and confused in a nasty section of SE Detroit because half of I-75 south of Detroit is closed!!! argh. So rather than a leisurely two lane back road cruise to my first appointment I had to hightail it down the Ohio Turnpike 90, arriving at the first appointment at 3:30. Turned out to be another vacuum (and farm machinery, Chevrolet, kerosene two lung engines and so on based on a lovely isolated farm property in an idyllic valley so of course much jolly time was passed on all these subjects.
The lovely couple Debbie & Carl Stauffer did not know about VCCC or the forum! They sure do now and I hope we will see them at the Convention.
Having missed Tom at the Historical Center on his volunteer Saturday I checked into my sweet little North Canton motel room in the Big Box Mall Land shadow of Interstate 77, had a hearty Friendly's dinner, played some with the new vacuum(s) and went out to see Raiders Of The Lost Ark 4. Luved it...and Harrison Ford in a shower scene - worth the price of admission.

I hit the road at dawn on Saturday, making my around Toledo toward farmland nestled in the crook where 71S meets 271E between Medina and Akron, to pick up an eBay win in person. There was a 35 minute wait in line to get across the Bluewater Bridge but having prepared myself for this the time passsed quickly. Then I hit 11 miles of I-90 reconstruction before Detroit. Then I got suddenly off-ramped & totally lost and confused in a nasty section of SE Detroit because half of I-75 south of Detroit is closed!!! argh. So rather than a leisurely two lane back road cruise to my first appointment I had to hightail it down the Ohio Turnpike 90, arriving at the first appointment at 3:30. Turned out to be another vacuum (and farm machinery, Chevrolet, kerosene two lung engines and so on based on a lovely isolated farm property in an idyllic valley so of course much jolly time was passed on all these subjects.
The lovely couple Debbie & Carl Stauffer did not know about VCCC or the forum! They sure do now and I hope we will see them at the Convention.
Having missed Tom at the Historical Center on his volunteer Saturday I checked into my sweet little North Canton motel room in the Big Box Mall Land shadow of Interstate 77, had a hearty Friendly's dinner, played some with the new vacuum(s) and went out to see Raiders Of The Lost Ark 4. Luved it...and Harrison Ford in a shower scene - worth the price of admission.

