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Park number three
... I camped in the park overnight, and then continued south toward home and the holidays. I have also been asked why aikket has not been in more of my pictures. My bad. But it is difficult to carry her around the parks, and she just refuses to walk. I did put her on the entrance sign, however. Will try to include her more in the future. ...
The Long Ride Home
... including our own and one Canadian province. We have traveled in all kinds of weather; including pouring rain, flash floods, thunder & lightning, heat & chilly temperatures. We have had some of the most delicious meals and some that were shall we say not the best we've ever had. We have met some very friendly people in each and every state that we have traveled through and ...
Anxiously Preparing
Well folks, we're counting down the hours (and minutes). Sitting here going over the maps, calculating the mileages vs time to each night's stop. Checking and double checking our supplies, clothes, 'necessities'.
The anticipation and the planning stages are almost as fun as the journey. Dianne is off tomorrow but I have to work a 1/2 day. You can believe me, tomorrow 's 1st half is going to drag. Once home I'll jump out of my ...
Country 2 lane
... Polo, and a gold chain on and he was talking on the phone. When he was almost past me he said "what happened?". I told him nothing so he said "ohh just chillin'one the side of the road, that's cool". I responded with " yea, listening for birds". He must of thought I was a little off because he didn't say much after that and went back to talking one the phone. We completed our record number of points which freed up some time later in the week and returned to the ...
Fresh air and freedom
... are as follows. Drive for at least 10 miles to warm up the engine. Place pop tart over defrost vents. The next step is seasonal depending on the temperature. Roll down all of the windows and turn on the defrost to its maximum setting. Drive for roughly 10 miles then flip pop tart. Continue driving for another 10 miles then enjoy a hot breakfast! This works surprisingly well, to bad we ran out of pop ...