Lloyd had an auction to go to on Saturday, so I went along to look at the stuff (not very interesting this time) and then go run some errands. When he was done, we had monitors to load in the car. I was grossed out at having to open and close the hatchback on the Prius. It has had all the grime of winter accumulate for months and is just yucky. I suggested we go to a car wash.
Well, it was our second gorgeous, 60-degree day of the week, so guess what? EVERYONE was thinking the same thing. We went to two different places where the lines went out into the street. Back in Seward, I decided to take the car myself. First car wash? Line out into the street. I went to the one with a big ol’ parking lot so I could wait my fifteen-minute turn in safety.
Deborah says
Car wash places scare me.
Peggy says
Here in Detroit we had the car washed also, but tghe temperature was only in the 40’s. Who knows when we will hit the 60’s.
Lauren says
Welcome, Peggy! We’ll have to call you ‘New Peggy’ so we don’t get confused. 🙂
Lloyd says
The $3.00 car wish in Lincoln was backed up down the street. I bet there were 15 cars in line.
Brad says
I’ve been going every two weeks or so. They use LOTS of salt in Baltimore. The lines haven’t been consistent. Some days I have to wait for two or three cars to go through. Other days, there’s no line at all. We haven’t had the super warm temperatures yet though, so maybe the fair weather people are waiting.
Lloyd says
They are spraying beet juice on the roads out here. It’s delicious.