2007-03-30

Pending Doom

A truck drivers daily life is full of unexpected events that can alter their schedule. Brother Bill e-mailed this picture to me, it is taken on highway US 270 in Beaver County, Oklahoma. He is standing in the middle of the road with his Tom Tom (GPS Navigational System) trying to determine an alternate route to avoid those strange looking rain clouds bearing down on him and his truck from the west. Since his last transmission, I have not heard from him again except a brief cell phone call before it went dead, all I heard was "Spike,this is not Nebraska anymore".

8 comments:

RangerBill574 said...

funny you should say that because in one of these funny clouds i swear i saw Jessica riding a broom.
a big broom, a very big broom

RangerBill574 said...

up date to weather reports. snow in Denver area past two days, clear this morning as I left Castle Rock, clouded up before I got through Arkansas River Cyn, Snow over Monarch. Fair weather in Montrose.

Stan Harrington said...

Glad you were able to make it into Montrose, tell everyone hello for us and gicve my big sister a extra hug. Do they have green grass and leaves yet? Last time I talked to Dort she told me they already had humming birds - but that was early March!

RangerBill574 said...

Trees leaved out, flowers in bloom, everyone working in their yards, MaryJane has Spring Fever,
Larry alive and well, Dort having a real good day, I got some horse tack from LaVaughn, bought a horse trailer-good trip

Shana said...

I want a horse...and I want to go to Montrose again...is the pool still there...and I suppose the ride to Aunt Dorthy's is no longer a long lonley road...oh I want to see the Rockie Mountains again...Snake River and the Black Canyon...oh daddy lets go on vacation...

Stan Harrington said...

Shana - the Snake rivr is in the northwest, like Idaho! You be thinking of the Gunnison or Colorado River?

RangerBill574 said...

the snake river isn't anywhere near the black canyon....

RangerBill574 said...

thats ok, Leah thought yellowstone was somewhere in the upper midwest for a long time

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