Onwards and Upwards
It might be all those Scandi-noir series we watched last year or, now I've matured a little, an aversion to the millennial green gracing our walls but, entrenched in decorating and decluttering, I'm aiming for a minimalist feel. So much so, that today we decided on a trip to IKEA for some wooden storage boxes to complete the look of the upstairs area that I'm very gradually painting at the moment. An incentive to finish what I've started if you like and believe me, with the contents of one large cupboard strewn all over the landing, I do need to get on.
Trouble is we only got half way there when the tyre pressure warning light popped up on the dashboard. I slowly drove off the motorway to the nearest garage which, as we'd hoped, had an air supply. A visual inspection failed to reveal an obvious puncture, so Mister E sprang into action, checking the pressure for each of the tyres and then inflating the culprit.
Of course that then gave rise to a dilemma. Did we proceed with our journey or return home, in both instances desperately hoping that we would not encounter and have to deal with a flat tyre on the hard shoulder? Risk averse couple that we are, we decided returning home was the safer option.
Back on our own turf, Mister E again checked the tyres with a pressure gauge, and needless to say they were all still fully inflated. He did suggest to me that we could set off once more (with a foot pump in the boot this time). However, it's amazing how a 40 mile round trip to nowhere can suddenly put the oomph back into your motivation and I got out the paint brushes once more.
I'm not sure if the prospect of a trip out next week instead will be sufficient inspiration to maintain my effort, but a message from the youngest about a prospective visit following the proposed further relaxation of restrictions on 17th May certainly is. I have a feeling that I am going to be seeing a lot of the world from the top of a step ladder over the next few weeks.
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My husband's previous car was especially sensitive to temperature fluctuations. The light came on almost every week! In frustration he had the tires removed and the rims cleaned. It helped -- until the next time we had a sudden drop of more than 10 degrees C overnight! Last year, he sold that car!