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jmtandem
Nov 10, 2013Explorer II
One of the things that I noticed many years ago... I enjoyed seeing everything... the roads, the signs, the mountains, the valleys... with some water in the background all the better. I feel like I am there...
When Steve (Subconsulting) posts English country side, roads, buildings, or mudholes... I get to experience places that I'll never get to go... when he does Africa... it gets really exotic. I enjoy watching over his shoulder as he fabricates parts and Sally paints them... I know that we are getting ready for another trip.
Your pictures show me so much more of Australia than I got when I was in grade school in the 1940's... I was fasinated then... now I follow your every word and picture... here and on Facebook. WOW! I want to see everything... just if I were in your shirt pocket...
I hope that my friends on the TC forum are getting to see the real TN, Ky, In, OH. WV ot the other places that I've attempted to share Janets pictures... and a few of mine.
When you see the roads and counrty side so clean and neat... are you positively impressed? It's not exactly what I'd imagined... People that haven't seen the mountains in the eastern US... find that they are bigger than many would have thought.
From messages to me over the years, many people seem to agree... especially on the TC forums trip reports... and our many RV guests.
Thank you all for following along
I think we all appreciate it. I retired from a DOT and like to look at everything pertaining to and along the road, the horizon, the towns, rivers, mountains, and attributes of the road or highway. Like shoulder width, pavement distress, how well the road is handling the volume/capacity, pedestrian/bicycle provisons, and, yes Sleepy, even how close the guardrails are to the travel lane in California in construction zones heading east between Sacramento and Reno on IR 80. Something you and your truck might know a little something about as well.
Keep your reports coming!
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