Picture of the day
BUT for now:
I guess I
touched on something many
folks already know about. MA
mentioned traffic in Texas. WE remember very well, Sherry had taken the wheel
of the Coach and we hit Houston, bad traffic and road work. She had the coach steering
wheel with concrete walls both sides and only a 10ft lane. Our coach is 8’, she
had only one foot on both sides. She did
good, but still remembers the fear she felt in those few miles.
Chatty and Atlanta traffic! Oh yes, we got
into that once at rush hour. Also we remember Atlanta before the interstates
and the outer beltways. When we lived in Biloxi Mississippi, we drove thru the
middle of Atlanta on Peach Street to and from North Carolina.
Chinese gridlock, Part of the 12 days 62 miles long traffic jamb!
I prefer
driving our coach to a car; many people do not understand that. Shucks, I might
have some truck driver blood in me. Many in my family and extended family drove
trucks. I had an uncle killed and
brother injured in a truck wreck in Maryland. But that was long before the
interstate system. I do respect truck drivers and there are millions of trucks
on the road. Everyone needs to remember
when you are out on the roads, “Everything we use, eat and buy, most likely came to you via a truck.”
The above may be in the UK, but Trucks are real and needed.
Once on a
long haul move from Albany Georgia to Key West, we met a couple that lived in
their moving truck. A small portion of their truck trailer was set aside for
their personal belongings. They managed to withdraw and store what they needed
between moving other people’s household goods, such as ours. Most of the other
time they managed to bath at truck stops and slept in the truck cab living
area.
That idea
appealed to Sherry & I, but we never followed thru on the idea. LOL
Many couples
are truck drivers with both having DOT License.
All of you take care and remember, life
goes on.
Nite
Shipslog
PS. Yeah, I know you did not need to be reminded of traffic stuff. HA!
Thanks for stopping by the
Shipslog. ;-) WE all need to be more patient drivers, we
are all in the same boat or on the road.
;-)