When you met me I wasLost in a spinning wheelStaring at the cracks that lined the wallI couldn’t find the light toIlluminate it allSpinning tired in my own mindI still go there from time to timeWhen you’re next to meIt’s like I’m sleeping in a sunbeamOh the way you love meIt gets into my bloodstream
Friday, November 4, 2022
Song of the Day: Cumulus - Sunbeam
Wednesday, November 2, 2022
Song of the Day: Courtney Marie Andrews - These Are The Good Old Days
Sunday, October 23, 2022
Song of the Day: Stevie Nicks - After The Glitter Fades
Wednesday, October 19, 2022
Bronco Across America
Cross posted to the Bronco6G page: https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/bronco-across-america.56935/
Drove (almost) across the country a few weeks ago (San Francisco to Atlanta). It wasn’t a direct route. I went through lots of beautiful places, including Yellowstone, Grand Tetons, Badlands, Mount Rushmore area, etc.
For the record: I have a ‘22 Black Diamond, two-door, 2.3 liter, manual transmission. Its nickname is “Azulejo,” which roughly means bluebird, or could refer to those blue tiles you’ve probably seen but didn’t know the name of. The Bronco was fairly heavily loaded during the drive.
Bronco did pretty well, although it’s definitely not optimized for highway use. Mileage was in the low 20s, but dropped as low as 17 mpg on some tanks. Surprisingly (but not really, when you think about it) mileage was lowest on long highway days, especially in windy conditions. Driving at low speeds got the best mileage by far. Examples would be construction in Chicago with low speeds, maybe 40 mph, even coming to a standstill once in a while, and driving at a leisurely pace through Yellowstone. You’d think stop and go driving would drive mileage down, but that doesn’t hurt mileage nearly as much as the Bronco’s (lack of) aerodynamics.
Indicated mpg from the trip odometer was consistently 0.5 to 1.0 mpg better than actual mpg when measured against the gallons poured into the tank. Or, maybe gas stations are very well calibrated to read high, but not so much that they get in trouble…
Stats are as follows, from gas records, although this includes a small amount of driving before and after the main drive: 3785.8 miles, 187.6 gallons, 20.2 mpg, $774.47 total fuel cost. I did sign up for a discount deal with “76” gas stations, for which I got a $0.25 per gallon discount by giving them my credit card info and buying through their app. This also covered Conoco and Phillips 66 stations.
The Bronco drove extremely well on the highway. And it was super comfortable. I never once felt like I needed to stop because I was sore or stiff. I have my complaints about the Bronco, but comfort is not one of them. This came in handy on the final leg of the drive, Milwaukee to Atlanta, which was over 800 miles.
Now some negative items.
I experienced this when going at high enough speeds and hitting certain bumps.
2 Door Window Rattle/Knock
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/2-door-window-rattle-knock.56718/
I don’t like that the HVAC system seems to turn on the AC compressor by default when you choose to blow air on the windshield (front defrost). Sometimes I just want a light flow of air, I don’t want to run the AC! Ford should at least turn on the AC light if it does that, but it just does it silently. I’d rather have full manual control, personally. I’m smart enough to know that if I really need to defrost the windshield in a warm situation I need AC to help dry the air as well.
At one point the bright/dim headlight function didn’t work. Pull the lever, push it, nothing. Turned lights off (while driving at night) briefly then quickly back on. Boom, bright/dim works again. Only experienced that once.
Another time, when switching between a podcast and Sirius XM radio, the left side speakers just went quiet. Turned off the radio, then back on, worked fine.
The “play/pause” button in the center stack didn’t work at times. Maybe this was just for the one podcast app I was using (?), because it has worked in other situations. I’ll have to research this one a bit more.
Infotainment locked up from time to time. Appears to get overloaded, particularly when using Google Maps in conjunction with podcasts, phone calls, etc. Seemed to be better when using Waze, for what it’s worth. In any case, it’s certainly useful to learn how to reset the infotainment while driving (press and hold power and forward skip buttons) because you KNOW it will lock up.
Fans seemed to speed up for a while, then go back to normal speed, without ever touching the fan speed setting. Happened for a while one day then I don’t remember it after that.
It appears that Ford electronics kind of suck, if you ask me. Not inspiring for the long haul.
When driving through some extended rain and wet weather I noticed that the gas pedal was a little sticky. I would feel it be a little grabby if I lifted to slow down. Only happened in wet weather. I had never noticed that before, but until a few weeks ago the Bronco had lived in California so there you go.
Finally some pictures. It was hard to narrow them down, and for this post I chose pictures with the Bronco, of course. There are some beautiful places in this country. The Bronco was a great way to see them.
Yellowstone
Grand Tetons
Grand Tetons again
Somewhere in Wyoming, I think
Devil's Tower
Needles Highway, South Dakota
Needles Highway, South Dakota
Needles Highway, South Dakota
Badlands
Badlands
Sunday, September 18, 2022
Song of the Day: John Lennon - Watching The Wheels
Monday, August 8, 2022
Song of the Day: Marshmello - Alone
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Friday, August 5, 2022
Song of the Day: Tems - No Woman No Cry
Wednesday, August 3, 2022
Song of the Day: Sudan Archives - Selfish Soul
She told me the idea for this song started when she asked her boyfriend, James (who is the rapper Nocando) to shave her head. Cutting off her hair made her reflect on her whole hair story, from experiences she had as a kid, to the cultural and racial issues that have historically surrounded Black women’s hair.
Saturday, May 14, 2022
The Right to Keep and Bear Nuclear Weapons
Alternate text for this *excellent* podcast episode: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."As I listened to the podcast I couldn't help but think that the same logic applies to people as to countries. Simply replace "nuclear weapons" with "guns," "countries" with "people," "nuclear proliferation" with "more states passing concealed carry laws," "treaties with nuclear powers" with "belief that the police will show up in time," etc. It's all the same.Stunning that any country would want to trust the likes of the United States with their defense.
Friday, April 15, 2022
Song of the Day: Camilla Cabello - everyone at this party
Everyone at this party isn't youEveryone at this party isn't youYou're the only one I wanna run intoBut I never do
And I keep having these thoughtsDid we fuck it up or not?Did we waste two years?And did you get the space you needed?Did you realize you don't need me?Hey, did you realize you don't need me?
Wednesday, April 13, 2022
Song of the Day: Camilla Cabello - No Doubt
Imagination has gone belligerentSeeing red flags that don't even existAnd that's the head I'm in'Cause when shit is getting good, I just worry 'bout the bad againI'm paranoid there's something I don't knowGot my demons creepin' on the lowBut I don't even hear them anymore
Monday, April 11, 2022
Song of the Day: Camila Cabello - psychofreak ft. Willow
I want to, want to, want to feel like I can chillNot have to leave this restaurantWish I could be like everyoneBut I'm not like anyone
House in the hills is a house of cardsBlink and the fairytale falls apartSorry, didn't mean to get so darkMaybe I'm an alien, Earth is hard