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Buying Tramadol In Canada The whole object of travel is not to set foot on foreign land; it is at last to set foot on one’s own country as a foreign land. ~ Gilbert K. Chesterton
go to site When I travel and I am the passenger, not the driver, I jot down a log of the trip. Filled with facts and figures, sure, so I can tabulate the trip costs but also filled with mumblings and questions and observations, and, in capital letters for emphasis, I note the places I would like to explore further.
get link Then, in an amazing feat of organizational skills typically not found at my level of expertise, I actually return to these notes when I plan another trip. Since there are only a few trusted routes from my Midwestern home to my Tucson home – at least when winter weather can ruin travel plans – we seem to travel some of the same roads.
watch A few of the highlights, thus far:
https://getdarker.com/editorial/articles/wmnw9xd Left Illinois at 4:04 am, crossed the Mississippi at 4:08. Wonder what the people who have always lived in the arid west, those who have never seen large rivers but only banks that run dry (except when filled with Monsoon seasonal rains) would think of a wide river like the Mississippi. Always tumbling over itself in order to get to the Gulf of Mexico as fast as it can.
https://www.yolascafe.com/m5zrzkk946 Missouri. First stop: Ayers for coffee. 4:10 am. Didn’t need gas but regular is $3.35.
https://www.marineetstamp.com/bikgmdq3 4:15 am. “I am going on a trip to Arizona and I’m going to pack my ATTITUDE!” My good attitude – that’s half the key to good travel. Maybe more.
click here Palmyra, MO: Flashing signs on four lane highway. WATCH FOR FARM VEHICLES. HARVEST SEASON. Gas is $3.23.
https://www.mreavoice.org/9rql41tj24d Orion’s lights are brightly shining, lighting the sky. Rural house/barn lights are flickering on – early morning on the farm.
https://guelph-real-estate.ca/cylv512 Monroe City, MO: Birthplace of Mark Twain. I didn’t know that! I’ve been to his boyhood home and all the other Twain sites in Hannibal a dozen times, but never knew his birthplace was another 20 miles away.
click here South River
North River
Salt River
Mussel Fork
Turkey Creek
Muddy Creek
Locust Creek
Higgin’s Ditch
enter site 5:05 am Clouds moving eastward. Stars are disappearing. Windy – the flags, and there are many, are standing straight out (at attention!)
follow Bevier, MO Driving past we see that regular gas is $3.14
Ethel, MO No place open for breakfast.
Lingo, MO No place open for breakfast.
https://alldayelectrician.com/euidvw8v Exit to General Pershing’s Boyhood home Hmm.
https://purestpotential.com/l40i1uun Exit to Locust Creek Covered Bridge. Too bad it’s still dark.
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Parsons Creek
Muddy Creek
Medicine Creek
Leeper Creek
Blackwell Creek
Order Tramadol With Mastercard billboard: KO THE FAT. What the heck? Oh, Sherpa explains it means “Knock out” the fat. Of course.
In Chillicothe, MO. We try 3 different coffee shops — all either closed or they have disappeared. Get gas and bananas. Gas is $3.10. It is the HOME OF SLICED BREAD. Must Google later. Chillicothe looks like a nice town. There are quite a few murals on buildings of the main streets — still too dark for photos. Sigh!
Raccoon Creek
Grand River
Brushy Creek
Shoal Creek
6:45 am. Dawn and now there is light so we can see. And there’s a place for breakfast just ahead . . . to be continued sometime after breakfast..
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Bo Mackison is a photographer and the owner of Seeded Earth Studio LLC. She loves travel logs.