Friday, November 9, 2007

A Flat Tire

When we performed in Gettysburg, PA, one of our loyal fans drove 290 miles (each way) to see us perform. He has seen us develop from our very early stages as a trio and I'm sure he can tell all sorts of interesting stories about us! Often, we don't get much of a chance to visit with our friends and family after concerts but we luckily found some time to grab some dinner and good beer with our friend, Steven Hegarty.


The day after our performance in Gettysburg, we drove to Harrisburg for an in-studio performance and interview with John Clare at WITF. Well, what we had neglected to mention before was that the drive to Harrisburg was not entirely uneventful -- Claremont Trio's first flat tire on the road. We were lucky to get it all fixed and even make it to the WITF studio with time to spare! I was going along, happily driving the rental car and stopped in traffic. A good samaritan pulled up on the right side of our car and motioned wildly for us to roll down our windows. Julie did so very quizzically and looked at the man. He said, "Your right rear tire is very nearly flat! You need to get to a gas station!"

Ooooh. I hadn't noticed anything different about the handling of the car. Is one supposed to notice something? In typical Claremont fashion, we said, "Uhhhh...what next?" I drove the car slowly to the next exit, which thankfully had a full service station. The very helpful guy there helped us out in no time at all, pulled a rather large nail out of the damaged tire, patched up the hole with something that he reassured us would outlast the tire itself, and sent us along our merry way.



We were so lucky to have so many people look out for us! This situation could have been so disastrous, yet it turned out to be so painless! Thanks to those guys who were so kind to help us out!


2 Comments:

At 9:34 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey! Everybody is out of the car except Cello B., out like a light in the back seat! Geepers, sleepers, what's up with that? When my Uncle Barlow slept in that kind of stiff position he often woke up with a neck-ache! I took his Liberace records after he didn't bother to get up anymore +-(

 
At 3:37 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Did all three of you watch the mechanic very carefully so that next time you can fix your own flat tire???

Horatio

 

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