When I was recently traveling out west I came across an old Indian Site. I may have mentioned this before but one of the trail side signs talked about "Persistance Place". A location that the people would return to frequently or occupy regularly. It was usually a location that had many of the resources that met their needs. It would seem I've found some persistance here on the farm and no need to move around this month.
May:
Miles Driven: 0
Gallons of gas: 0
Cost of Gas: $0
Camping Fees: $0
Food: $184
Rocks: A whole lot picked out of the garden.
Trip to Date ( May - May)
Miles driven: 22,011
Gallons of gas: 2,935
Cost of gas: $11,313
Camping fees: $3,912
States: 38
Days worked: 6 (as a PA)
Days missing work: 0
Time under water: 9 hours 36 minutes
Times across the continental divide: 3
Always some interesting clouds and weather. The farm is on a hill facing SW and oncoming storms. While its relatively hilly it's not to far to Oklahoma, Nebraska and tornado ally so lots of thunder storms rolling through.
We should have known you would end up on a farm when we toasted the beginning of your trip with a bottle of Road 13's Honest John Red. The tractor on the label was a dead giveaway. ;->
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-Z