Who needs AI art help when you can go to the carwash???
I drove the car through the HWY 95 Carwash yesterday, captured a few photos and nothing broke.
I still have a little PTSD from the first time I tried the Gas and Go Carwash way back when and almost destroyed it.
Mike Williams was directing me through the new facility in town, and, for some unknown reason, I didn't completely believe his hand signals.
He may have signaled me to go left, and I went right instead OR maybe it was the other way around.
All I know is that Mike's facial expressions suddenly took on a slightly fearful look, while, inside, the car felt like I'd maybe run over a boulder.
Somehow, Mike worked me through the dilemma without any severe damage to my car or to the the brand new carwash track.
Yesterday when they said to put it in neutral and keep my foot off the brake, I had a difficult time believing everything was gonna turn out okay, especially when I couldn't see anything in front of me, thanks the the busy brush and all those suds.
It did turn out, and I have a nice clean bright blue Equinox, which Debbie will drive to Grangeville this morning while I ride shotgun.
Speaking of shotguns, what a nice Saturday morning surprise to find out that we have a war!
Never a dull moment in our lives these days.
If you're not showing how tough your are and picking on people in your own playground, why not try someone else's!!!
Toughness!
It keeps us all on our toes.
Gasp! Groan!
Debbie and I will try to forget that little news tidbit and concentrate on what's currently important in our lives: a win for the Bulldogs in Grangeville.
It would be so nice for Coach Love and his team and for the Sandpoint faithful.
As you can see in the promotion below, the game starts at 1 p.m.
Willie says it's available on the NFHS network. Others say that you might find it on You Tube.
Hoping for a great outcome.
All that aside, it's supposed to be a beautiful day for a drive, and to go south, where it may even look and feel like springtime, will be a treat.
Happy Saturday.
At Friday night dinner last night, Debbie tried the Restaurant Week three-course menu at Sweet Lou's.
Besides oxtail stew and spring rolls, she topped off her meal with teramacu dessert.
She enjoyed her choices.
Another big Bulldog day: Sandpoint's Bulldogs and Gonzaga's Bulldogs both have crucial games to win.
In their final West Coast Conference league game, the visiting ZAGS tip-off against Saint Mary's at 7:30 p.m. PST.
The game will be broadcast on ESPN.
Good Luck to all Bulldogs.
GO, SANDPOINT!!!
GO, ZAGS!!!
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