Sunday, May 29, 2005


After a couple of days home I'm on my way out again. This is in Brewton, Al. waiting for the train. I'm on my way to Sneedville, Tn to pick up a little horse trailer that is going to Semour, In. From there I will go to Indianapolis, In. to pick up a huge new Porta-Pottie that is at Andretti-Green. Notice the date. The 500 is today and I'm going to pick up this morning. I think that this garage must be off site, cause nothing will be moving at the track. But if not and I make a wrong turn I might be in the race. I can just see the head lines. Dodge with pottie wins at Indy! Film at 11! Posted by Hello

Americana alert! Heading south, this is the giant peach on I-85 in South Carolina. If you look closely you can just see a leaf on the left side. I couldn't get a picture as I passed further on because I'm an old crane operator and if I look that way I will go that way. Thats good when flying or operating a crane but useless for a driver. And I might add it makes the other drivers nervous and all red in the face. On to Florida. Posted by Hello

Here is the inspector very carefully examining the interior finish. Hope he doesn't fall asleep. And I hope he gets done real fast as I'm on the way home from here. Actually they were very good and had me all done in no time at all. By the way those swivel rocker recliners are a 900 dollar option. I sat in one and I'd have to agree they are worth it.  Posted by Hello

These aren't very good, its hard to get in a spot that gives a good perspective, but it gives an idea of what they are like. This trailer sells for half of what the big one I delivered in Pomona, Ca. will sell for.("http://photos1.blogger.com/img/264/2346/640/CamPic15.jpg") And, for me its just fine. Of course I'm not buying one.  Posted by Hello

From Watertown, SD I went to Rochester,Mn and picked up a little travel trailer going back to the factory in Pennsylvania. That got me through Dayton, Oh for the Hamfest. I pent 2 days looking at all the new radios and all the old radios and just about everything under the sun dealing with radios or computers. And for the first time in years I showed remarkable retraint as I only bought 1 little antenna. Which, by the way, I'll never use. But, I've got 1, and thats what counts, right? I picked up this 33 footer in Winchester, Va. after I delivered in Pa. It went to Vale,Nc. and I delivered it the next day.  Posted by Hello

Windmills are taking over on the plains. It seems like everywhere you go they are putting up these giant windmills. These are in South Dakota, but they're everywhere even Texas. Well they have free wind so I guess " its a good thing" as Martha would say. Posted by Hello

After I delivered the horse trailer in Goshen, I picked up this 33 footer and delivered it to White Marsh, Md. I grew up not far from there. As my parents are buried just a few miles from where I delivered I thought I'd drop by for a visit. What a shock when I couldn't find them. At first I thought it was me, but after about an hour, I knew something was wrong. I went to the office and a very nice lady looked up their location and then took me out to find them. Well, imagine her shock when she couldn't find them either.She called the maintenence people and they came out with rods to push into the ground and after a short while found Mom & Pop right where they were supposed to be. They only allow flat markers and the grass had grown over the stone. They said they had never seen that happen before and that they would raise the stone. The nice lady called since and told me it was all taken care of. Now I'll need to get back and check it out. I need more time there anyway as I haven't seen some people for a long time and none of us is getting any younger. After this I went to Williamsport, Md and picked up a trailer going to Watertown, SD. Posted by Hello

Sunday, May 22, 2005


This was taken in Goshen,In. These are Amish People. Most of the work done on these campers are the result of these peoples craftmanship. I know they have beautiful farms and their horses are also beautiful. One time about 10 years ago I was heading east on US 20 in Indiana when I saw 2 Shire horses at a gallop heading the other way. Just as I passed I saw that they were pulling what looked like a square axle about 12 inches thick with rubber tires. Standing on that axle, with nothing to hold onto, except the reins, was a little girl of about 10 to 12 years old. Her hair was loose and she was laughing. She looked like she was having the time of her life. As I passed she turned those enormous horses into a driveway and I just knew she would go flying, but she just flexed her knees and up the driveway she went. Just one of those visions you never forget.  Posted by Hello

Here is the 40 ft horse trailer that I picked up in Kenawha,Ia. on the way back. The big square holoe in the side is for a slide out that will be added in Indiana. The front part will be made into living quarters. Posted by Hello

Saturday, May 14, 2005


Wyoming 4 Posted by Hello

Wyoming 3 Posted by Hello

Wyoming 2 Posted by Hello

Wyoming 1 Posted by Hello

I-80 near the Wyoming border. Posted by Hello

Interstate 80 just east of Salt Lake City. What a view!  Posted by Hello

The other side. This puppy had 4 slide outs. A really nice 1. Posted by Hello

At the customer, they carefully inspect everything while I sweat whether they will find anything. They usually find some minor problems, but nothing I have to worry about. If they sign the bill of lading " No Driver Damage", then all is well. Believe me with all the pieces of tires and other junk on the roads its a chore getting that no damage. Posted by Hello

All pretty, now on to the customer. Posted by Hello

The last was actually later in Nebraska. Good shot of the XM radio. This is the truck wash. Posted by Hello

Here I am in Hesperia,Ca. having the trailer and my truck washed before delivery. Posted by Hello

Monday, May 09, 2005


Nice! Posted by Hello

Here are a couple of shots of a storm down in Florida. One of those lucky times when a tornado didn't hit. Sure missed a good chance though. Posted by Hello

Sayre,OK


Well, its been awhile. Lots of changes since last post. I've been in my dually for about 2 weeks. It takes me a little while to get used to the dually as I don't have the room in here that I do in my big trucks. But as you can see, on this trip I'm living in luxury. This is a 36 foot Escalade with everything you can imagine in it. Its going to Pomona,Ca. I picked it up in Goshen,In. on Saturday. Its a lot of fun to be in the dually. Hopefully I can stay organised now so my posts will be more regular. I've got to get going, more from the road. By the way this was taken in Sayre,OK. I'll be in New Mexico in a little while.Posted by Hello