My greatest accomplishment today actually isn't so great and isn't yet done. Son called in a panic this morning on his was to his first day in college. Stuck on the side of a toll road with white steam bellowing up from under the hood of his '92 Toyota Paseo, and the "battery/ignition" and brake warning lights on. Hmmm....
He got the car towed to a local shopping center parking lot, and the tow truck operator noted the small crack in the plastic header tank of the radiator. OK, a plausible scenario, although the crack has been there for going on four years and never caused more than an ever-so-slight weep on very rare occasions. Anyway, while me ex- (his mother) got him to school, I got some stuff to temporarily plug the dreaded crack and topped off the radiator (less than a quart, so not too bad).
But it wouldn't start; battery dead. Hmm....cables ok, etc., etc. Snooped around a bit more and then discovered, deep down where it's really hard to see, that there was no no longer a drive belt for the alternator or water pump.

(or so I thought....)
Got a belt from my local NAPA and went back to install same. Naturally, it's the belt BEHIND the one for the power steering pump, so that had to come off. Then went to loosen the nut on the adjustable bracket atop the alternator, whereupon it starts to swing merrily about. aHA! Apparently the real cause of the lost belt was the missing lower mounting bolt for the alternator. Not cool, but something that can be dealt with...except that the NAPA belt is far too short.
By this time, I needed to head to the college to get my son. But I stopped first at a long-time Toyota dealer to hopefully obtain the correct belt, but the nice man informed me he could get a belt by Thursday. Geesh! You'd think a Toyota dealer would STOCK at least belts for older Toyotas (I mean, it's not like it was a '59 Toyopet).
One other local independent parts store had the same belt I'd already determined was too short. Grrr....
Picked up my son and went back to his car, where we determined that it was likely that the power steering pump belt would be the correct length...and my NAPA store will have it tomorrow noontime. And thanks to my dead '90 Corolla, I've got a bolt that should hold the bottom of the alternator...as soon as I make the THIRD 40-mile round trip in two days to where the car is.
Forty years of driving Triumphs, and only twice did I have a problem requiring a tow: one was a seized differential, the other a front-end crash (my fault) that folded the radiator well over the fan. (Both on the same car, both times the car was repaired and lived on, and both happened in 1970! I've somehow managed to limp my Triumphs home or repair them quickly where they died ever since, but I've had Fords, Volvos, Hondas and Toyotas all towed in the years since!)