Yesterday looked decent
Decided to go the twenty five miles south to pick up mail, and get 15 gal of fuel for the gennys
Got out unto the hwy 97 skating rink
Feathered the brake to check ice content…just slid
Eased into the throttle….didn’t gain speed, started to spin
Decided to go the two miles to the little country store where the prices are only doubled and get my gas/water mix concoction there, screw the mail
On the way, about a mile down the road, a limping wolf hobbled across the hwy
Musta got into a rancher’s trap
Man, they’re gettin’ a bit too plentiful
Spent the rest of the morn and into the afternoon helping an ol’ gal blow out her road
She was snowed in and out of her epilepsy meds
Actually, she and my lady talked about chikins and tumors on dogs while me and my young buddy blew out her road….rather shoveled, had to use the bucket, too iced up to blow
She gave us some eggs in payment
Barely had enough light to do my own chores, but they got done
Today looked better
Decided to get the mail, and jaunt the other 25 miles into the big city (gotta take the opportunity when it comes, even though it’s been less than a week)
Man, the roads were dry as unbuttered popcorn
Sweet trip
Looked at guns (always look at guns)
Ate at the Asian buffet
Loaded up on hot and sour soup
Seems a great laxative
Stopped at DMV to get my license renewed
Posed for a horrendously comical mug shot
Funny, how when young it matters
Anyway, we picked up a few more groceries and cracked corn for the critters and juncos
And headed back to the cabin
In the snow
Wasn’t supposed to snow
Once we got home, the sky cleared
always nice to see the blue in winter
Supposed to be nice tomorrow
Gonna change oils on gennys amongst the other chores, then check on a hunting friend’s cabin and property to see if any trees did any damage
I’d like to take some space in this diary of mine to expound a bit on how well Little Joe the Wrangler has held up.
It’s only got a quarter million miles on it, but it has always taken us where we needed to go, including a bit of stump jumping
Funny how, when one keeps the fluids and filters changed, how long a hunk of machinery can last
I’ve only had to change out the oil pressure sensor and a couple other incidental wear type things
Oh, and it’s on its third rag top
A bit of a time to install a new one, but worth it
Summers, with the top down and doors off, become exhilarating…at any speed
Paid $12,999 cash for it back in ‘99
Shoulda seen the salesman when I laid out 130 $100 bills, asking for change
Heh, he didn’t know how to act
Kinda leaned back with his palms waving, shaking his head, while I counted out thirteen stacks
Anyway, Little Joe still looks and acts like he’s young
Maybe that’s why we get along so well
Even posed for me tonight
after hearing the song dogs tonight, I took some pics for fun
not a big deal, turns out
still, thinking about that wounded wolf gets one's imagination going about what's beyond the darkness
Keep a fire