it is always an experience taking the less traveled road. There are so many things to see. My last trip across the states took me about 3 months on back roads all the way. It is one of the better ways to see the land and meet the people.
Enjoy the nature bit...watch out for the lizards, big and small! One good thing about your trip last year was that you were able to see your mother before she moved on. It is so much better then parents drifting off without the chance to say "so long" to them.
hey sparky...back off a bit man. I know your all jazzed up about your job and life is good for you right now. That's great. There are too many people out here who are struggling to buy a box of Kraft Macaroni and Cheese because of the job they had and lost to the economy...you don't have to be sensitive to them it's your choice, but it just doesn't go over good for some of them if they were to read your words. There is a lot of bitterness out there and feeling helpless. Not that somebody is going to come hunt you down because of this post, but a little compassion goes a long way. The only difference between you, me "them" is a signature on a paycheck.
Driving to Lamar valley in Yellowstone Nat. Park is a good driving holiday, come in the back way through Cody, Wyoming and bring your bear spray and camera.
the "scientists" say you can get all your calcium from 6 almonds a day. I find it interesting in nature that only the baby animals drink milk. Adult cats I've seen prefer water to milk!
Don't believe your forum posts are being ignored. Many people will read without commenting and your wit has brought a smile to my face more then once. I'm boring as hell and have been "out-of-sync" when posting in many threads, but nobodies thrown a shoe at me yet to get off the fence! Just being yourself is the way to go, but it also means looking at yourself for ways to improve yourself...which you are doing. So your doing nothing wrong.
RE: Hi there men in the world
well...read mine and tell me what you think