Tuesday, June 21, 2005
Greetings from Georgia
Whew! Another record day - 410 miles. You know what that means? I actually had to drive! Jim does almost all of the driving. I am the relief driver. But, since we usually don't travel more than 200 miles in a day - no relief is needed. I actually kind of like driving - our rig rides so smooth - maybe all that $ spent on shocks, tires, and sway bars pays off huh? And, the roads are MUCH better here than in the north.
The Savannah river marks the stateline between S. Carolina and Georgia. Beautiful.
I still prefer being a passenger though. On-the-road time is my relaxation. No computer. No work. Just watching the scenery go by. Browsing the map. Cuddling with Odie in my lap. Listening to music on our Sirius satellite radio. Sometimes we turn off the radio and ... *gasp* ... talk.
Odie's getting pretty pushy about the passenger seat. He has a pillow on the floor between the driver's and the passenger seat. But, when I'm not sitting in the seat - he's there. And, when I am, he likes to be on my lap.
The Savannah river marks the stateline between S. Carolina and Georgia. Beautiful.
I still prefer being a passenger though. On-the-road time is my relaxation. No computer. No work. Just watching the scenery go by. Browsing the map. Cuddling with Odie in my lap. Listening to music on our Sirius satellite radio. Sometimes we turn off the radio and ... *gasp* ... talk.
Odie's getting pretty pushy about the passenger seat. He has a pillow on the floor between the driver's and the passenger seat. But, when I'm not sitting in the seat - he's there. And, when I am, he likes to be on my lap.
posted by Chris at 6/21/2005 11:03:00 AM
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