4:30 am. Alarm going off. Time for Greg to hit the road one more time. I hate to see him go but I know when he gets back he doesn’t have to go anymore so it’s a good thing.
Some pretty morning glories growing wild in the back garden this morning.


There were also two deer up on the hill. You can barely see them. Great camouflage.
Great camouflage, I don’t see them. What I do see is a loading dock at the Marzetti plant in Horse Cave, KY. Who would have thought. And they are not the only large industry is this little hamlet. Take a look at what’s in the neighborhood.
DG: Just took a couple of hours to load, but I wasn’t yet on my way as a Prime driver decided to pull in front of me while he did, God knows what. All I know is he got out of his truck, was gone for several minutes, came back, got out again and began adjusting his tandems. Finally, he was done and I was able to move on.
Annie – 6 pm. Getting ready to eat dinner. I walked Abby through how to make lasagna. And she made peanut butter fudge for dessert!
DG: 4:30 Central Time I pull into the Love’s at exit 87 on I-40. I have just about an hour left on my clock so I figure this is a good place to stop for the night. And besides, it’s right across the street from one of our favorite BBQ places, Exit 87 BBQ.
Don’t know what these are but they are really big.

And this was dinner.

And this is the mascot. Don’t ask me why.


Strange, very strange. And they seem like such nice people.
Getting late. I’m on farmer time now and dusk is bedtime. Getting up early to do my final leg. Be home soon sweetie.
Good night and God bless.
Annie – I made a flower garden for my quilt after dinner. Then we watched Shrek the Musical. So funny and so glad Abby and Lindsey are here. We’ve had a good time today. Takes away some of the loneliness of missing my sweetie.

Midnight. I’m turning in. Precious is already asleep. The girls will probably be up a while longer. Teenagers!
Good night y’all.




