Photo of the day:
Yes we walked through a tree once!
So for today:
Sherry and I do not require a lot of
space to live. Our first home was a 27’ trailer. If you were ever in LOVE you might remember the first weeks, months, and for some into years, when you
cannot get enough of each other. The space you shared did not matter, mansion
or cabin..
We have had a great union, I will always say the reason
is my girl, she is very tolerant. Well,
except for one thing, she makes no bones about it, if I have an affair, and she
finds out, it is all over. I’M SORRY! won’t do any good!!! I believe her. :-O!
So I do like Johnny Cash, “I walk the Line!!” LOL Really that has never been a problem, thank
goodness! When you have the BEST,,,,
well that should ‘splain it.
Anyway,
like always, I wander on this blog.
Old Faithful, the Geyser erupts every 90 minutes in Yellowstone.
Since we do not require a lot of room, we do great in an
RV. I cannot say the most interesting place we have been to. We both enjoy
nature so Yellowstone National Park is great. And the Highway to the Sun in Montana
was a super drive. That was the first time I saw a lot of Mountain Goats. They
looked like they could be standing still and leap 6’ into the air.
We have been to and enjoyed several ‘Hot Springs’. They amaze me. Steaming water coming straight out of the earth. We enjoyed one in the Canadian Yukon, the Big Bend area of Texas and in North Carolina. When you sat in the one in Texas I put my arm over into the Rio Grande River.
Oh yes and we loved the giant Red Woods
in California. We walked thru one….
Sherry wanted
to drive thru one. We found one they charged $5 just to drive thru and she got
her wish.
The
USA is so interesting. Custer State Park in South Dakota is a sweet visit.
There are several tunnels; one is special, halfway thru you see Mt. Rushmore
at the other end, it looks like it is framed and grabs you! The tunnel was dug during the depression,
giving people jobs (WPA) . I bet someone planned that one.
Ceratinly Mt Rushmore is IMPRESSIVE! So is The
Crazy Horse Memorial just south of Custer Nat’l Park. Then not many miles away is The Devil’s tower
it is something to see.
Above was the CrazyHorse in South Dakota, progress in 2004 Below is what it will be like if it is ever finished.
....... How can we Christians eat Deviled Eggs? (LOL)
When
Sherry and I started traveling seriously, we drove around 300 miles and stop
for a week and look around.
Nite Shipslog
PS.
PS:
God has allowed us to meet some of the best folk on the planet.
In person and here on the net. It is good to interact with you guys.
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