Tuesday, March 20, 2007

car troubles

The lady dancer is known for many things. Her outstanding dancing, for example. All the dashing young men who she has turned into national dance stars. And also, her unrelenting car problems. Wednesday night of the dance week we drove about an hour, hour and a half to BΓΈ to go to the weekly dance there. (I rode in the tall one's car - he entertained me and his other passengers by telling funny stories, mostly in Norwegian, some of which we understood. Also by driving like a complete freakin maniac. I told myself, ok, he's a firefighter, he probably knows what he's doing, let's not think about it.)

So the whole way there, the lady dancer was driving really slow. It turned out her car had been overheating, so the menfolk bought her some coolant before we started back to the hotel. But apparently that wasn't enough to fix it. In this picture, I think the third time we stopped on the way back, all the men are standing around her car talking about what to do.
Good thing there was basically no one else on the road that night, since we all kept pulling over in a line on these snowy mountain roads and standing in the way of traffic.

In the end, one of the guys traded cars with her and drove hers back. He didn't even drive it up the road to the hotel - it was still sitting just off the main road, waiting for a tow, when we drove by two days later.

3 comments:

grrrbear said...

Couldn't they just put some water, or melt some snow into the radiator long enough to get back up the hill? Sure, you'd have to drain it and/or mix in some actual antifreeze later, but at least the car could move itself.

I mean, it doesn't appear that there's a shortage of available liquid up there...

towwas said...

What's that? All I heard was "gorble gorble gorble car gorble gorble gorble." Anyway, they didn't really want to get her car up the hill - easier to leave it down near the road where a tow truck could get to it.

erin*carly said...

there's nothing worse than car trouble. i figure it's 10x's worse in Norwegian snow.

ps, unrelated to cars or Norwegian snow: VOX finally gave us a place to link outside bloggers. it's buried in my profile, but it's there. :) now all we need is space on our actual blog pages, and the option for anonymous commenting . . .