Category Archives: Economy

U.S. tourists staying away from Canada | Bangor Daily News

US tourists staying away from Canada – Bangor Daily News.

IDEXX says it plans Westbrook expansion, adding jobs | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

IDEXX says it plans Westbrook expansion, adding jobs | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Green economy’s next secret weapon: Baby Boomers | GreenBiz.com

Green economy’s next secret weapon: Baby Boomers | GreenBiz.com

Small-scale windmills generate mixed reviews in Maine | Bangor Daily News

Small-scale windmills generate mixed reviews – Bangor Daily News.

Excess wind power finds home on Maine islands | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Excess wind power finds home on Maine islands | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Ceremony to honor completion of Stetson wind power project | Bangor Daily News

Ceremony to honor completion of Stetson wind power project – Bangor Daily News.

From boat building to bread making Down East | Bangor Daily News

From boat building to bread making – Bangor Daily News.

Keith’s rides, Part 6: Riding a golf cart and being splattered by pig doo

[This is the sixth of eight or so blog entries on the cars and other vehicles I have driven. It may or may not be of interest. Enjoy. Or not. It’s your choice. – KM]

Working at smaller newspapers usually means – besides not making a lot of money – that you mingle with people in other departments and you develop relationships throughout the newspaper building. Reporters and editors become friends – and more – with photographers, advertising representatives, graphic artists, circulation workers, and the press crew.

That was the case when I worked at The Reporter in Vacaville. Some of my best friends were from outside the newsroom, especially the ad department.

And knowing that my Nissan was on its last legs, several advertising representatives were on the lookout on my behalf for a vehicle. One day I received a call and on the other end of the line was an ad rep telling me that I should get down to a nearby auto tent sale, which I did. That is where I picked up my Suzuki Sidekick.

A Sidekick was a poor-guy’s option for a sport utility vehicle. It was red, small, boxy, somewhat under-built, and very underpowered – I seem to recall that the horsepower was at sub-100, which is not very much. It was fine on the flatlands, but was no fun to drive into the Sierra Nevada. I joked that it was so small and underpowered that it was much like driving a golf cart, which my friends readily – too readily in some cases – accepted as the true name of my ride.

The Suzuki built the Sidekick as part of a joint venture with Geo – remember Geo? – and later Chevrolet. The Sidekick was the same as the Geo Tracker – later, Chevrolet Tracker – except for different emblems used by the carmakers.

I don’t hear about carmakers working jointly with competitors like that anymore, but it is a bit ironic that my next vehicle, a 2000 Isuzu Rodeo, was a joint-venture vehicle. The Rodeo is the same as the Honda Passport. More on that later.

As I think back on the Sidekick, I don’t recall very many stunning moments with the vehicle. It was an OK vehicle and I suffered a bit of buyers’ remorse, but it eventually passed.

I was having dinner at friends Rick and Michele’s home in Vacaville about two weeks after purchasing the Sidekick. Our friend and co-worker Cliff was there, too. Cliff’s vehicle – I think he was in the red Dodge pickup by then – was parked near mine. A lovely evening was marred by the fact someone had keyed both our vehicles, which we discovered later. I hate that! Why does anyone have to do something like that? (It’s a rhetorical question. I don’t really expect an answer.)

The Sidekick was convenient for when I house- and dog-sat for Rick and Michele and Cliff. The backseats folded down and Lucy, a German shorthaired hound, and Lexe, a Springer spaniel, fit nicely in the back. The dogs – collectively known as Da Girls, Goombahs, and other assorted names – did not seem to mind the low horsepower of the Sidekick. All they wanted to do was be along for a ride and to plaster the inside of my car windows with dog slobber.

The other animal-related thing I recall about the Sidekick is that I was driving back to the office one day after lunch and I was following too closely a cattle trailer carrying pigs. Um, yeah, it was a mistake and required plenty of quarters at the local self-serve car wash.

And I changed out a starter motor on the Sidekick, just as I had a couple of times in the Nissan pickup. But in the Sidekick, the engine compartment was so much smaller and the starter motor jammed in so very tight that it took me several hours and several scuffed knuckles to complete the task. It was a miserable experience and it may have contributed to me developing the urge for a new ride, which turned out to be the Rodeo.

 Rides of My Life … so far

Part 1: Jeep Commando

Part 2: VW Bug

Part 3: Dodge Duster

Part 4: Chevrolet Caprice Classic

Part 5: Nissan pickup

Part 6: Suzuki Sidekick

Part 7: Isuzu Rodeo

Part 8: Honda CRV

Portland city manager releases $196M budget proposal | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

City manager releases $196M budget proposal | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Baldacci signs budget to close $310M gap | Bangor Daily News

Baldacci signs budget to close $310M gap – Bangor Daily News.

Maine House vote opens door for gambling expansions | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

House vote opens door for gambling expansions | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Baldacci signs bill slashing Maine budget | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Baldacci signs bill slashing Maine budget | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Portland group wins top environmental honor | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Portland group wins top environmental honor | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Maine syrup industry optimistic on yield | Bangor Daily News

Syrup industry optimistic on yield – Bangor Daily News.

Good time to wet a line (Fishing season is open in Maine) | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Good time to wet a line (Fishing season is open) | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Maple syrup one of life’s sweet mysteries | Bangor Daily News

Maple syrup one of life’s sweet mysteries – Bangor Daily News.

A quarter of children in 3 counties at high risk level | Bangor Daily News

A quarter of children in 3 counties at high risk level – Bangor Daily News

[This has far more details on the proverty situation in Maine. — KM]

Report: 1 in 5 Maine kids live in poverty | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Report: 1 in 5 Maine kids live in poverty | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Maine Legislature passes bill to help create jobs for loggers – Bangor Daily News

Legislature passes bill to help create jobs for loggers – Bangor Daily News.

Maine seeks $25 million to repair neglected railways | Bangor Daily News

State seeks $25 million to repair neglected railways – Bangor Daily News.