Wednesday, July 31

Had a test of the cockpit cover's rain protection today. Heard the thunder and went outside to check to see if I should put the top up. It was already sprinkling hard, so I headed out to put it up. By the time I walked 10 more steps the sky opened up. Since we park out in the north forty, I figured I would get soaked on the trip out and the inside would too on the transition, so I went back inside to wait out the rain. Poured big time time for about 15 minutes. After the rain virtually stopped I went out to inspect the results. The inside was fairly wet. The cover I'm sure reduced to quantity of water by lots, but it took a towel I keep in the trunk and a half a roll of paper towels to get the inside of the top and the seats dry enough to drive home in. At home I placed a bunch of other tools on the carpet behind the seats and on the rear package self to soak up the rest of the water. Not entirely dry inside now, but if I leave the windows open a crack tomorrow with the top up it will dry the rest of the way (as long as another errant shower doesn't pass by.)

Started up, went down, went up, back down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/02: 197

Tuesday, July 30

Almost a repeat of yesterday, except that I put the top down in the garage this morning instead of it being down already. Well it is the end of the month and I get my allowance to spend on Miata goodies. I'm thinking of going with some aluminum pedals. I do want to upgrade my door and headrest speakers as well, but can't do it at this level (I would have to wait until next month.) Oh the dilemma, instant gratification with pedals or anticipate the sound upgrade

Started up, went down, went up, still up.
Top Transitions since 02/02/02: 194

Monday, July 29

Drove to work with it down, but it was too hot to think about driving home with it down, so up it went. We had uUsed the cockpit cover during the day and that kept the Voodo knob and e-brake handle bearable for the drive.

Started down, went up, still up.
Top Transitions since 02/02/02: 194

Sunday, July 28

Thursday night and Friday morning were fine, but Friday afternoon and on Saturday I felt feverish and had stomach pains so I did not even drive the famous road. Oh, well the Club goes up in September I'll drive it a couple times to make up for missed opportunities this trip. Not to say I didn't get in a few runs of some very twisty roads. In some respects it was better on the trip up than some runs on the Gap itself. Friday morning Donna and I had the back roads of north Georgia almost to ourselves. Carving up a lot of not-so-intense windy roads is more satisfying than a free 2 mile stretch of the gap and then 9 miles of frustration behind a minivan that won't pull over.

Started down, went up, went down, went up - Thursday
Started up, went down, went up - Friday
Started up, went down, went up, went back down -Saturday
Still down - Sunday
Top Transitions since 02/02/02: 193

Wednesday, July 24

Gonna miss me when I'm gone? Last entry until Sunday when we get back from the Gap. I'll take the notebook along so I can keep track of the top transitions and of course write something about the day's events.

Started up, went down, went up, went back down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/02: 185

Tuesday, July 23

Managed a ride to work with the top down, but just put it back up on arrival as there was a 70% chance of rain today. Didn't rain at all until about the time we walking to our car. Left the top up because of it. Never did actually rain though, mostly just sporadic drizzle. Used the AC to kill the mugginess and for the firs time in ages there was a little puddle on the garage floor from where all the condensation dripped out of the AC. Reminded of it each time I went out to the laundry room as it formed right my first step lands naturally each pass, good thing I was barefoot.

Started up, went down, went up, still up.
Top Transitions since 02/02/02: 182

Monday, July 22

Pleasant ride to work. Only a 30% chance of showers so we used the cockpit cover. Almost regretted it. At about 10 minutes to quitting time I heard thunder, checked the radar and dismissed it. When we were walking to the car it started to mist a little. We removed to cover and took the boot off, but left the top down thinking we could dodge the rain by going further west to get home - nope, a 1/2 mile down the road the top went up and we drove the rest of the way home in the rain.

Started down, went up, still up.
Top Transitions since 02/02/02: 180

Sunday, July 21

As predicted. at 8:45 PM we went for a drive. Actually felt cool as the temperature had dropped into the middle 70's. Let's hope it holds and tomorrow we can stay in only the 90's instead of triple digits.....

Started up, went down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/02: 179

Saturday, July 20

The Miata just sat in the garage all day. We went out as a family this morning in the MSV and spent the afternoon inside and napping. going to be just like last weekend, we won't even drive the car until Sunday when we'll take a night drive. The car needs to rest anyway because next weekend we are going to the Gap, not the store, the road! 318 tuns in 11 miles, wOOt!

Started up, still up.
Top Transitions since 02/02/02: 178

Friday, July 19

Put the top down for the drive to work. It was like in the low 70's this morning. Unfortunately it was like the lower 100's after work. Put the top up for the drive home.

Finally went out measured the shift knob heights, they are the same, 4-1/32 high. I used a level and placed it on top of the installed knob, I then dropped a steel ruler down from the bottom of the level, 'til it hit the top of the center console and they came out indentical. Must be an optical illusion. Feels taller to though, kinda makes me want to get a short shifter kit now. :-)

Started up, went down, back up, still up.
Top Transitions since 02/02/02: 178

Thursday, July 18

Felt real crappy last night and didn't sleep hardly at all, so I stayed home from work today. Donna drove the Miata to work and just left the top up. To tell the truth I might have done the same, it was awful hot today and AC would have been nice. The top may go down later this evening, when Donna gets home from swimming and the sun is down, we might go for a drive to get some warm air.

Started up, still up. (May go down later though.)
Top Transitions since 02/02/02: 176

Wednesday, July 17

Well, the heat finally broke me. We went out to lunch to Burger King and it was hot, really hot. We made the trip with it down and even just used the cockpit cover for the afternoon. After work we had to run an errand so we put the top up and rode in air conditioned comfort. Had a busy afternoon and evening, so I didn't check shift knob height and at quick glance I may just leave the vent rings off, I've got enough silver in the center of the dash (with radio, toggles switches & AWD heater panel) that it breaks up the all black nice enough.

Started down, went up, still up.
Top Transitions since 02/02/02: 176

Tuesday, July 16

I swear that the new polished Voodoo knob is taller than the spun on I had. It may be just the way the new leather boot fits. Tomorrow I'll measure it. Bead blasted the dull finish off my vent rings and chucked them up on a lathe. Using some 200 grit sandpaper I reapplied the former spun finish back on. Then I put a couple coats of clear gloss paint to try and match the pearl. Not exactly, but I'll reserve my final judgement until I see them in the sunlight.

Started down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/02: 175

Monday, July 15

I love Brown. UPS man delivered my goodies from Serious Auto today. Pearl Finish Voodoo Magnum Shift /knob and E-Brake Handle along with leather shift & e-brake boots. Of course the first thing I did when I came home was put the stuff in. Looks better than before, especially the emergency bake are. The leather boot is several rungs up on the aesthetics ladder compared to the plastic and the Voodoo handle is much nicer looking than the MGW it replaced. My stock vinyl boot was coming apart at one of the seems so the new leather boot there was needed for function as well as style. The pearl knob replaces my Frankensteinish shift knob that I liked functionally, but not visually. The shift knob was something I called a MGWoodoo, because it started life as a Spun Voodoo and I had it machined to hold the rubber gripper portion of a MGW knob.

Enough positives, lets toss in the negatives: the leather is pebble grained while the seats are smooth. Actually if I was rich I would get some pebble grained seats, like that feel and look. The finish on the knob and handle is the same, pearl, but because the shape of the items are so different, they almost look like different colors.

The positives outweigh the negatives, but I'm not sure if they overcome the cost values. Looks nicer, and Miata nuts might notice, but $160 is a lot for the slight improvement.

Started down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/02: 175

Sunday, July 14

My wife wants to go for a drive in the Miata in a few minutes. I told her that would ruin the whole thing. She asked, "What thing?" I told her we had yet to drive the Miata this weekend. No sympathy, ar ide she wants, a ride she gets. "Please Brer Fox, don't throw m in that briar patch." :-)

Started down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/02: 175

Saturday, July 13

Miata didn't move at all today - kinda like a Sunday, but only it is Saturday. Drove to Columbia to run an errand and made it a family affair by taking along Mom and using Mom's MSV. While we were there we made it a mission to eat our favorite Capitol City institution, Maurice's Barbeque. Rained most of the afternoon and evening so we stayed inside and watched movies.

Started down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/02: 175

Friday, July 12

Once again the same pattern held today as from yesterday, looked like rain so the top went up while at work and down again for the trip home.

Anxiously awaiting Monday - Leather shift boot, leather e-brake boot, pearl magnum Voodoo shift knob and pearl Voodoo e-brake handle are on there way from Serious Auto via truck.

Started down, went up, back down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/02: 175

Thursday, July 11

Just went ahead and put the top up while at work because of the high percentage chance of rain. Fooled again, didn't rain. Left it up until after the Miata Club meeting because it looked like rain at any moment. Put it down for the drive home and we made it all the way home and in the garage before it rained where we were. It did rain at home earlier and on the drive we drove through sections that had just got rain, but we never got wet.

Started down, went up, back down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/02: 173

Wednesday, July 10

Another scorcher this afternoon, but fortunately the sun was behind some clouds for the ride home, didn't have to turn on the AC. Unfortunely they dropped just enough sprinkles later that we had to put the top up while inside Teresa's Mexican Restaurant for the Aiken Bicycle Club meeting. Afterwards we put it back down and took the long way home.

Started down, went up, back down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/02: 171

Tuesday, July 9

Way freakin' hot again today, I ought to have my head examined for riding around in this weather with the top down, even if I have the AC on. Yet I persist. Is there any hope for me?

Started down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/02: 169

Monday, July 8

The "Hot Weather Rattle" persists. Still sounds like it is behind the glovebox. I guess I'll have to start dismantling it bit by bit until the noise stops or I could just not drive the car until winter....right. Or I could just live with it until what ever is loose get so loose it falls off.

Started down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/02: 169

Sunday, July 7

I only left the house twice - er, no three - times today. First, early morning before the heat, Donna and I went for a short 12 mile bike ride to go and get some fresh bagels for today and subsequent breakfasts. The second was in the middle of the heat of the day in the MSV with Mom in tow to go to the mall for sneaker shopping. And lastly in the fading light of the evening for our walk around the block. The Miata sat all day, we'll find out if the fix for the "Hot Weather Rattle" worked tomorrow after work.

Started down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/02: 169

Saturday, July 6

Just a few mile errand was all the exercise the Miata got today. It was like middle 90's with the heat index way up in the middle 100's so I drove around with the AC on. When I got home I decided to try and locate my hot weather rattle. Started as a mild annoyment towards the end of last summer. Disappeared for the entire winter and reappeared in late spring. The rattle only happens when the temperature is above 85 degrees and sounds like it is coming from the glove box. Donna has pushed/pulled/pounded on every possible surface on her side of the car. I even tried driving around with the glove box removed once a few months back, but the rattle was still there. Today I decided it must be under the hood somewhere, so that is where my hunt began. I pushed/pulled/pounded on a bunch of things until I got to the windshield washer fluid bottle - it rattled slightly! I tightened the two top bolts and lined a hole in the fender with duct tape where a plastic stud from the bottle sits. I'll let you know...

Started down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/02: 169

Friday, July 5

To make up for yesterday's lack of attention we drove the Miata this morning to an appoinment downtown and on the way home stopped at AutoZone and 4 quarts of Penzoil 10w-30. Came home and washed & dried the car outside and then pulled it in the garage for the interior cleaning and changing the oil. While I was at it I cleaned and conditioned the leather seats. Ooh and tried somewhat in vain to remove all the bug guts of the nose of the car with some blue goo. Got most of it but I won't win any car show. After that I waxed just the nose of the car. In a few minutes we'll take a night time drive, because the heat index will possibly be back in double digits. As a consequence of that there will be a few new insect inards plastered to the front. :-(

Started up, went down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/02: 169

Thursday, July 4

Driving home yesterday seemed like a Saturday, because we always come home from vacations on Saturday. We do that so we can decompress on the Sunday before returning to work. So today felt a lot like Sunday and I'm sure the Miata felt the same way - it didn't get driven. As for me I didn't even put on shoes until 9:30 PM when my wife and I took our walk around the block.

NAKED WOMEN PHOTOS!

OK, not really, but seeing as I can't trick you into seeing my vacation slide show by asking you over to dinner and then afterwards breaking out the slide projector....

Started up, still up.
Top Transitions since 02/02/02: 168

Wednesday, July 3

Drove home from Chattanooga, TN today. We left the Hotel at 9:00 AM and pulled into the Garage at 6:00 PM. That is a lot more driving than we really like for one day, but it is done and we now have the next 4 days to recover from it before heading back to work. We know better but somehow forget to leave all big towns via the Interstate for about 20 miles before getting onto US or State Highways. Left out of Chattanooga via US 27, then 41 figuring we would be in the mountains sooner, NOPE. Just lots of stoplights and shops and cars and stuff. Oh well, once we got into north Georgia we found some awsome roads. The trip to Elijay vis GA 52 was excellant. The rest was pretty good too, but after 150 miles of it we were ready to be home. Stopped at Amicalola Falls for a peek at the 729' water fall, cool, but a bit of a hike/walk/climb to get to it. They have a neat lodge in the State Park and we plan a revisit to spend a night and explore more.


Tuesday, July 2

Started out early with the intention to do the Big Three of Chattanooga tourist attractions, Ruby Falls, Rock City and the Incline Railway. Did the Railway first as it is the first one you come to and the first trolley was leaving in 15 minutes. At the top we got off and walked over to Point Park to snap a photo or two of Chattanooga from the top of Lookout Mountain. No dice as the haze was so bad we were lucky to see down to the Tennessee River directly below. After we took the Incline back down we decided we had had enough of the heat, humidity and tourists, so we cancelled the other 2 attractions and headed over to the Hamilton Place Mall to do some air conditioned window shopping and get some lunch. Afterwards we went back to our hotel room and took a two-hour afternoon nap. We awoke refreshed enough to tackle one last touristy thing, am IMAX movie. A 3-D flick about the building of the International Space Station.


Monday, July 1

Almost didn’t drive the car at all today. Took the free electric shuttle bus to downtown early. We then walked across the pedestrian (and bike) only Walnut Street Bridge to the other side of the Tennessee River and visited some not yet open shops and Coolidge Park with its marvelous carousel (not open yet either.) Walked back across to go inside the Tennessee Aquarium. We visited it way back around the time it opened in 1992 and it was worth the re-visit. They had a special sea horse exhibit downstairs that was worth the price of admission alone. After the Aquarium we had an early lunch of Japanese food at Sekisui right across the street. We were going to catch the matinee showing of Minority Report, but were about an hour early so we ducked into the Tow Truck Museum. Officially called the International Towing and Recovery Hall of Fame and Museum and at 4 buck a pop for admission well worth it. The first ever wrecker was made just one block away at the Ernest Holmes Company. After watching the movie we walked the 12 blocks back to our hotel. In the evening we wanted to go see the minor league Chattanooga Lookouts play a game and planned on taking the shuttle back in town and walking home afterwards. But at the last minute decided to drive and maybe take a short nighttime drive afterwards. Stayed for the whole game, which the Lookouts won 4-3, but were so tired afterwards that we just went back to the hotel and crashed.


Sunday, June 30

Decided to take a drive this morning following a loop devised by the Chattanooga Bicycle Club for a Century. It is billed as a 3-State, 3-Mountain Challenge so it should make for a nice little Miata drive. Once again we had an exciting time of it following someone else’s directions. A combination of my misinterpreting the instructions, Donna misreading the cue sheet, flaky odometer readings and vague road signs made for a “fun” trip. In spite of several u-turns and a couple of backtracks it really was a good trip, filled with windy roads that were little traveled and in spots quite scenic. Glad we are not still riding bikes as much as we used too though, as we might have been tempted to ride it and that definitely would have been a CHALLENGE.


Saturday, June 29

The people who write directions for books, obviously don’t have someone other than themselves drive it and try it
out before publication. We were trying to follow the directions in a book from Reader’s Digest entitled 100 Best Road Trips In America through northern Georgia. We missed a few turns. No real problem as we are on vacation with no real deadlines, but frustrating nonetheless. Found a couple of the highlights, drove by a couple and skipped the rest when it got too hot to keep the top down any longer. On arrival in Chattanooga we circled the downtown area a couple of times looking for the Holiday Inn Choo-Choo Hotel. Finally we double parked in front of the Visitor’s Center and asked. Oops, no wonder we couldn’t find it, either they moved the hotel and train 8 blocks north or our memory of the location was faulty.


Friday, June 28

Used the cockpit cover at work and now for the first time, using it overnight outside. Drove to Anderson on a beautiful night and got to listen to the 5th inning of the Braves – Red Sox game on the radio, before the signal faded. Arrived at the hotel in time to see the last 2 innings and the Red Sox lose. :-(


Only 7 transitions since last Thursday, I thought it would have been more....started down, went up, went down, went up, went down, went up, went down, went up and it is still up.
Top Transitions sine 02/02/02: 168 -- posted by Brian the Red at 22:07