(The grey Honda to the left is also our car. It’s parked way over to the left in a very wide space, making me comfortable with parking the Subaru way to the left in its space.)
(The grey Honda to the left is also our car. It’s parked way over to the left in a very wide space, making me comfortable with parking the Subaru way to the left in its space.)
@philipbrewer Haha, that’s the privilege when you’ve got two-cars. Easy entry on one, and you don’t have to ask anyone to move to get the other one out.
@odd It is a great luxury. The Honda was a gift from Jackie’s mom when she had to quit driving, and the Subaru was a gift from my dad when he had to quit driving. (Otherwise we would not be a two-car family.)
@philipbrewer Oh, I didn’t mean to imply that you were “privileged” in a sense of not deserving it, not in any way. Was just admiring the practicality of it all. My parents used to be a two car couple for many years as well. I’m not in a relationship, and I live very central, so I no longer need a car, although I wouldn’t mind having one, but the (many) fees and petrol here makes it so expensive, that it’s better to rent when needed.
@odd Oh, I do aknowledge the privilege and very much appreciate it!