tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6208406.post9063721321912924346..comments2024-03-28T08:26:58.108-04:00Comments on Our Odyssey: Thanks, everyone, for the sympathiesLouisehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06306854459459257368noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6208406.post-4890234838169651542012-03-14T12:32:05.750-04:002012-03-14T12:32:05.750-04:00Not to hijack the thread from a bus one, but I und...Not to hijack the thread from a bus one, but I understand your reaction to Opal's loss. <br /><br />When my mother lost the dog she had for close to 15 years she commented that she had spent more time with it than any of her children. Children grow up, go to school, hang out with friends, and become independent. Dogs are want to always be with you, and are dependent on you, but are never ungrateful. So in some ways it is harder than loosing a child.David Snoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6208406.post-13822127871403617622012-03-14T09:37:31.397-04:002012-03-14T09:37:31.397-04:00Sean -
Yes, thanks for the detail in your posts...Sean -<br /><br /> Yes, thanks for the detail in your posts that share the real side of RV life!<br /><br /> Wow: That cylinder looks pretty gooey. I'm impressed that it didn't result in hydro-lock damage to the engine.<br /><br /> I'm curious: Given that the engine is already largely apart, does it make sense to rebuild the rest engine and hone the cylinders? Note that I don't have experience with diesel engine internals...Phil L.noreply@blogger.com