Adventure, part 2

Where the intrepid explorer manages to get rides to and from work with friends and eventually discovers what happened to her car.

The car was at the shop for three days, mostly because they didn’t have time in the schedule to work on the car. I finally got the car back today. The alternator and a battery cable had to be replaced. The car did pass inspection, though. It was way more than I wanted to spend, but what do you do? Have to have the car to get to work and to the barn.

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