Had my 'remote' updated Sunday at the 'nano' meet at 'Teddy Bears'. So now as well as operating the lighting functions, it also works 2 of the 'memory settings' on the drivers seat.
I never realised how much I'd struggled in the last year or so as my mobility has decreased, until I used the last named improvement.
I'd actually begun to think that maybe the '75' was just 'a bridge too far' to drive, and that unthinkably we'd have too part?
Now it's a pleasure to get in and out of again.
How fortunate I've been in my life to meet two such talented and altruistic people as Paul (Raistlin), and Duncan.
They both worked all day without a break helping people. As long shadows were falling and a nip in the air was telling us to go, there was Duncan unpacking his tools, for the umpteenth time to help.
As I drove off, heater on full, I saw the dim shape of Paul clad in a 'T' shirt, head under bonnet - what a pair!
Thank you chaps, and Rob (Trebor) for rescuing me yet again, with the 'Glue gun' and a deft hand in the right place,
See you all in April ...
Martin
I never realised how much I'd struggled in the last year or so as my mobility has decreased, until I used the last named improvement.
I'd actually begun to think that maybe the '75' was just 'a bridge too far' to drive, and that unthinkably we'd have too part?
Now it's a pleasure to get in and out of again.
How fortunate I've been in my life to meet two such talented and altruistic people as Paul (Raistlin), and Duncan.
They both worked all day without a break helping people. As long shadows were falling and a nip in the air was telling us to go, there was Duncan unpacking his tools, for the umpteenth time to help.
As I drove off, heater on full, I saw the dim shape of Paul clad in a 'T' shirt, head under bonnet - what a pair!
Thank you chaps, and Rob (Trebor) for rescuing me yet again, with the 'Glue gun' and a deft hand in the right place,
See you all in April ...
Martin