Sounds like a great trip, aside from the transmission problem. When I lived in
Oklahoma, and returned to Michigan, I was tempted to bring back a road-killed
armadillo. To be deposited under the street lights downtown, and let them figger
out how an armadillo got here and commited hari-kari. Seriously, the best part
of
trips like yours is befriending the people ya meet on the way. Sorta restores
your
faith in fellow man.
Ed in Mich
'57 3100
"Alan D. Gingles" wrote:
> Wonderful story, John! Thanks for posting it. I can't wait to see your
> pictures.I love long road trips, and hope to do another one next summer. As
>for
> prairie dogs, they have to be one of the stupidest critters known to man! At
> least a dog or cat knows which way to run to avoid being hit! *LOL*
>
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> Calgary, Alberta
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