Tonight finds me in Helena Montana, without a whole lot to report. Today was a long driving day, with the roadside scenery going from patches of rotten snow to 2 foot high snowbanks and back to patches again. Good thing, or I might have been looking for a turn-around spot. Nothing much else to do, so I took a whole card full of thu-the-windshield scenery shots. I won't inflict you with ALL of them, though.
If you notice any little black spots in the pictures, those are bugs on the windshield believe it or not. I have no idea when they hit, but there they are. There was also a housefly flying around inside the windshield for a while, but he keeled over and died all on his own. My theory is that he looked outside.
Tonight I'm doing my best to try to finish off Tina's beer, so it doesn't infringe on my alcohol entitlement at the border. It's a tough job, but one that has to be done... Other than that, I guess it'll be add up the receipts & head for bed. Supposed to get down to 27F here tonight, so
I'll try to stay cozy (funny story: last night in Payson the furnace kicked on a few more times than I thought it should... when I got up this morning I noticed I'd left a window open after it was so nice out in Nephi. So if spring comes a little early you'll have me to thank).
In the last picture, both the other motorhomes in view have Alberta plates, by the way. In case you're keeping track.
2 comments:
Glad to see you're still enjoying yourself. You still wearing those shorts Vic? Nice to see Wendy got to visit, nice motorcycle Wendy..looking to buy? Good luck and enjoy the rest of the trip.
Marvin & Norma
Had to put the jeans back on in Cedar City. Socks, too. It was a sad day.
That was a Criss Angel motorcycle, although the engraving on the glass didn't come through very well. A couple more wins at the slots and I wouldn't have been surprised if she made an offer...
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