Day 1
The time finally came for me to go on the road with Jonathan. He was home for a few days and we got things ready. We were supposed to be leaving on Wednesday, June 10, but that got changed and we had to rush around and be ready to leave Tuesday night late. We managed to get it together and be ready, but it was an ordeal. First stop was outside of Macon, GA, headed to Elloree, SC. We will leave here in a little while, go to Newberry, SC and off to Davenport Iowa tomorrow. Not sure of the route, but its west. Nothing exciting or noteworthy so far. We did go through Harlem Georgia, birthplace of Oliver Hardy of Laurel and Hardy. Little bitty town but several businesses had paintings of them on their buildings.
One difference this trip is that Jonathan surprised me (and not the good kind of surprise) with a new Kenworth W900 truck he leased. I will reserve additional comments on the matter and just say that it is red. I like red. He is tickled to death, which is all that matters, right?
At this moment, work is a bust for me. Everything worked perfectly in the driveway and has been working perfectly for over a week at home. I got all set up here tonight to work and my foot pedal will not work.....at all. I am dead in the water without it. Hopefully the computer guy at the office will work some magic on it tomorrow.
Laurel and Hardy in Harlem, Georgia
We got up this morning and needed to head out early and get on the road. However, the day had different plans. The truck was dead. Seems that the fuel from one tank drained into the other tank, drying out the fuel pump causing the truck to think it was out of fuel. Poor Jonathan hauled fuel, 5 gallons at a time, from the pump to the truck, which did not work. Thankfully, a driver parked next to us knew what to do and he got us up and running. We headed off to our pick up location, but got lost along the way and could not find the place. After much swearing and stomping, the day straightened out and turned out to be very nice. We traveled through South Carolina, into North Carolina, East Tennessee, up into Kentucky, and over into Indiana. We saw the Smokey Mountains and the Gorge (which may be the same, just different states?) and Kentucky was lovely with lots of beautiful horse farms and rolling pastures. Indiana was kind of flat and vast and nondescript. We drove in sunshine for a while and then through torrential downpours for a while. Now, we are at a truck stop outside of Indianapolis for the night. We are very tired and ready for a shower and a full night of sleep.
Sparkle has been a miserable traveler this time. Something scared her yesterday and she has been up my behind ever since. I have been calling her the hemorrhoid. She will not stay on the bed and she is very nervous. I cannot settle her down at all. She is driving us crazy. All I need is for her to puke in Jon's truck and we may be hitchhiking back to Georgia.
I think I got my foot pedal to work, so hopefully I will be able to work soon. I think I am too tired tonight. We got another load already. We pick up in Iowa shortly after we deliver this load and deliver in Billings Montana. I have never been to Big Sky, so I am really looking forward to that.
We are having fun, though it was touch and go this morning. Stay tuned.........
3 comments:
Oh no! Not the foot pedal! Hopefully he'll get it to work. Safe traveling. Post some pics when you can. I'd love to see them.
Love ya
Fran
PS. I love this music! "I've been everywhere man......"
I am sooo excited for you !!!! I have always wanted to go on the road!!! (secret of mine!!!)As far as the RED truck thing your here on earth once enjoy it while you can!! (look at my dad!)I hope you have the time of your life!! Be safe!! Love you!!
Hey!
Love your pictures! I want to go to Iowa 80. That place looks awesome.
Hope Sparkle girl is feeling better.
Take care
Fran
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