Bonnie said:
"There's something to be said for considering the whole continent as home,
and with a 'sickle you can get around in all the different places you stop.
If it weren't for the time pressure of delivering loads ASAP, it would seem
almost like being retired, like those people who drive all over the place in
RV's."
Maybe that's it....i just can't see myself waking up EVERY morning and
seeing the same old scenery. (Right now i'm in Wendover Nevada...i just
completed a liesurly "stroll" from Boise....tomorrow I wander on over to
Toulee utah)
My loads don't get there ASAP...they get there when I get em there......I
carry mostly "high wide and heavy'.......(permit loads)......so I'm mostly
solar powered (no night time driving)......and I have a whole host of other
restrictions to contend with. (of course....it pays better than chicken
haulers too)....
So I pretty well go at my own pace......
"Do you listen to books and music while you're driving?"
Yup....I have a few....i prefer CD's...but mostly i just think a lot and
listen to the whine of the turbo and the hum of the tires on the
pavement....
EvMick
Wendover Nevada/Utah
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