It’s time to get caught up on the past couple weeks. It’s not like I haven’t had the time to do it. We drove from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania from Schenectady, New York on some serious back roads of Pennsylvania and New York. I love to go thru all the little towns along the way. We got there just in time for Thanksgiving and as truckers had the advantage on the Black Friday shoppers since we parked in the mall parking lot overnight. All I had to do was roll out of bed and into the mall bright and early in the morning. We saw our first snow of the season there as we toughed out the cold temps, knowing our next destination would be Florida. We brought ‘White Christmas’ to Tampa last weekend. While in the Tampa area we are lucky enough to have family (my sister Linda) and friends (our fellow Clark drivers, Don and Dale) to visit and so we did both. Wouldn’t you know we brought the cold with us? It was funny to see the Florida locals all bundled up with hats, scarves, and boots complaining of the cold although to us it was still nice after our time up north. We did enjoy a couple of nice days though and our hearts went out to all the drivers stuck in the lake effect snow on the roads in New York. We got out of there just in time.
There’s been a couple schedule changes made but we’re in Orlando this weekend picking up ‘Young Frankenstein’. It will be a short little trip to Durham, North Carolina and back to the cold. Might as well start the winter and get it over with.
This would have been my dad’s 79th birthday so I’m especially remembering him today. I miss him so much.
The pictures below were taken as we cruised thru the little towns and rural areas of northeast Pennsylvania. It's typical for the homes to be so close to the busy roads. We also saw alot of Christmas tree farms gearing up for the upcoming season. There is the obligitory picture of Rocky modeling his new sweatshirt and another I took of this cool palm tree at the theater in Tampa.
There’s been a couple schedule changes made but we’re in Orlando this weekend picking up ‘Young Frankenstein’. It will be a short little trip to Durham, North Carolina and back to the cold. Might as well start the winter and get it over with.
This would have been my dad’s 79th birthday so I’m especially remembering him today. I miss him so much.
The pictures below were taken as we cruised thru the little towns and rural areas of northeast Pennsylvania. It's typical for the homes to be so close to the busy roads. We also saw alot of Christmas tree farms gearing up for the upcoming season. There is the obligitory picture of Rocky modeling his new sweatshirt and another I took of this cool palm tree at the theater in Tampa.