Ugh! Go sanely, please? We would rather hear from you late than hear you're in the hospital! Enjoy your visit home. We are having a heavy rain(which we desperately need) down here! Do you know I had to turn the a/c on AGAIN yesterday? Insane! Good morning, G*D bless and Maranatha!
Around here, we had plain old rain. I stayed off the roads as much as possible as the insane driving began a few days ago--Christmas rush and all that.
I had my Christmas miracle. I was tired from doing a duble shift. The back roads in VT are treacherous. In the distanace a truck appeared on the horizon. I was able to follow the truck for the worst 80 miles.
Ugh! Go sanely, please? We would rather hear from you late than hear you're in the hospital!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your visit home. We are having a heavy rain(which we desperately need) down here! Do you know I had to turn the a/c on AGAIN yesterday? Insane!
Good morning, G*D bless and Maranatha!
tmw
The sane go at around 50 mph.
ReplyDeleteAre there many sane drivers on the road?
Around here, we had plain old rain. I stayed off the roads as much as possible as the insane driving began a few days ago--Christmas rush and all that.
Stay safe, Beak.
You mean there are actually sane people out there :) Come drive on a Texas road even with out the freezing rain and snow.:\
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and Happy Haunaka Beak may the coming year bring you all your hearts desires.
Justin
ReplyDeleteI had my Christmas miracle. I was tired from doing a duble shift. The back roads in VT are treacherous. In the distanace a truck appeared on the horizon. I was able to follow the truck for the worst 80 miles.
Wonderful, Beak! Angels appear as ordinary occurrances to our finite eyes!
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TMW
ReplyDeleteThe truck was a true god sent blessing. It guided me through the worst weather I have seen yet to safety.
The side roads in Vermont are dangerous in normal weather. I just followed the truck and listened to dreadful French versins of 60's songs.
When I started to get drowsy I opened up the widow and the cold wet air did the trick.