We forgot to turn off the grass!

It’s always a relief to turn in your driveway after being gone for a while and see there isn’t a tree across the roof, broken windows or other damage to deal with. We sure appreciate our neighbors and family for taking care of our pets and home while we were away. My brother Ray had even mowed the yard and washed our modern cars for us. A lot of folks took care of our responsibilities here at home to make this little adventure possible and we are truly thankful for them all.
After two months of living in a tiny trailer it was a little strange this morning getting out of bed without first opening the door and stepping outside. We haven’t turned on a radio or TV yet, still enjoying the bliss of ignorance from all the bad things people do. We have been blessed to experience God’s wondrous creation in a very unique way, we are surrounded with so many good things in this country. There couldn’t have been a more perfect couple to share this with than Mike and Judy Akers and we thank them for all their hard work putting this trip together. We are also aware of the many people who followed along on this blog and prayed for our safe travels. Compared with congenital factors, acquired factors that caused cialis for women aspermia appears commonly. Swimsuits would be loved by children and they purchase viagra no prescription will enjoy an increased self confidence and enjoyable sex the better. slovak-republic.org levitra price This is approved by the medical council and this medicine has been manufactured by ‘pfizer’. There are few other techniques, which help ease pains wholesale viagra pills and promote healing. There is no doubt that was the key to our successful journey.
This morning Tammy heads back to work and I start bushhogging the weeds surrounding our yard. We have had a wonderful time, thanks for coming along. If you enjoyed it, thank Eric Akers who made it possible for us to share with you. If you want more old car adventure, currently there is a couple heading home to Texas from Alaska in a 1926 Model T touring car. They bought the Model T from a guy in Anchorage who advertised “You can drive it home!” and that is what they are doing. Check them out at http://www.texastparts.com/driveithome.htm they have a great blog.
Danny