The cleaning included the inside windows, windscreen, part of steering wheel and all the roof and upholstery. Gone are the dried stalactites of mud courtesy of Raki yesterday.
It was an excellent way to spend my Sunday bum up or as a contortionist cleaning inside roof of car and everything else with Raki acting as a patrolling forewoman trying to guard her mud treasures.
Raki is not amused as gone are her favourite scents of mud which comprised of rabbit, sheep and cow shit and even her car duvet has been washed and everything currently smells of lavender. In consequence she has gone off to her bed in a big sulk and she is going to make me well and truly suffer for my sins for the next few days.
I really must find a large dustbin bag to carry with me as the next time when we are both out and it rains I am going to stuff her into it and bring her home trussed and bundled up inside.







6 points of view:
Or....you could cut a hole in the top and two smaller holes lower down....and wear it like a hospital gown to keep the mud off your nice clean frock!
Or I could get a roof rack and strap Raki to it!
Your day of rest is not Sunday, DD?
Oh God, not more rain.
My day of rest is normally on a Sunday James - but it depends on muddy cars and a decent lunch.
Yes, Angus - I cleaned the car windows so more rain next week :(
I could not figure out why the steering wheel was on the right hand side...Shows how long I have been out of the country. You have done a great job though DD.
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