I only thought the rain was behind when I wrote that posting. The rain that I drove through in Kansas was incredible last night. I have no idea what shape the inside of my camper trailer is in. We will see soon.
On the other hand I did not see one inch of Kansas in the daylight, which is a blessing. I am not going to make fun of Kansas though. That is too easy. I am not going to say things like, “Kansas is just like Nebraska but without the excitement.”
I took these pictures in Norman, Oklahoma, this morning at 7:30 a.m. for huge Sooner fan Scott Wingert at midwestauction.com


Back to the equipment for a moment. The truck and trailer actually handle better loaded than they did empty when I hauled the trailer to the farm from Anamosa. In spite of the awful weather, we covered some serious ground last night.
As soon as I cross the line into Texas in a few minutes, I am going to dig around in the back of my truck, take off my Sears hiking boots, and put on my cowboy boots. Gotta blend in.
2 comments:
Yer lookin' good, pard. Billy Sims looks like a troglodyte, however. As far as region-appropriate apparel is concerned I would recommend, in addition to the cowboy boots, a MUCH bigger belt buckle. And don't forget to acquire a decal from your favorite NASCAR driver to put on the rear window of your truck. That will help compensate for the fact that it is not an F-250. As for the swine flu, just keep movin' and maybe it won't find you. If it does, just park your rig in an arroyo for a while until it blows over so you don't contribute to the pandemic.
What excellent suggestions, John. I will undertake all of these. First, the belt buckle.
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