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This ain't no flyover country


Memories and miles
I got another early start and thank goodness for that. I still had part of Indiana to conquer and it was going to be windy again. While skirting Indianapolis, I remembered a work project I had here with Ascension Health. It was the first engagement I had where my counterpart at the customer kept throwing me under the bus because she didn’t want to do her job. And I remembered this funky little jog you have to take to move between i65 and I74 on a six lane stop and go road tho
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I still don’t like Indiana
I got my early morning start. The cats are getting more predictable as to where I can find them. They are really adjusting pretty well considering this can’t be their favorite way to live. I knew I was going to be on Rt 50 a lot of the day. I have driven this way before when taking or bringing Diana to college in Philippi freshman year. It’s dual but it a freeway so you get stop lights every once in awhile, which isn’t great for gas mileage with a trailer. But I had filled
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Is there a light at the end of the tunnel
Today was a scheduled rest day, but I don’t know how to rest when I’m in a new place. I pulled one of my travel adventures cards which were a gift from the ServiceNow MVPS when I retired. It said find something off the beaten path. After I had breakfast and language study, I asked the woman at the camp store finding a hidden gem., something off the beaten path. Well, you found us!” she said. Then she told me about the quilt tour and gave me a brochure. A fabric quilt hanging
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