Day 4. January 31, 2015. Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri.

Oh My Goodness! You would not believe the smell we woke up to this morning! I cannot do it justice by trying to describe it. We got to the meat plant at 1 am as instructed but load wasn’t ready. They said they were running about an hour behind so we decided to go back to sleep a bit as they said they would knock on the door when done. Woke up at 5:30, still no knock. Started making calls but being Saturday morning no one was in customer service so we called dispatch, our guys, and they hadn’t heard either. Ok. Back to sleep. Woke up at 7:30 to a stench that would make skunks run and hide. It’s kind of a cross between rotten meat, boiling meat and something else I can’t quite put a name to, but it’s bad! Ok. Enough about the smell. You’re welcome. But at least now we can get our load and find a bathroom!

Another delay. Seals on the trailer door don’t match the ones on the paperwork. Waiting for it to be fixed before we can leave. We have 40,000 pounds of boneless pork loin.

10:30 finally back on the road. Temperature here is 22 with 4-6 inches of snow coming this afternoon so we need to get down the road! Really gloomy day here.

Chili is on and smells great. Can’t wait to have some homemade food.

We made good time today and a lot of miles which is good after all the sitting around yesterday.   Should get in to Georgia tomorrow night.

Weather was really gloomy starting out and then got worse as the day progressed.   Predictions of 7-8 inches in Southern Minnesota and Western Iowa.   Glad to be going south east.   We got hit with some of it though.    It was really cold, around the 20’s and the wind was crazy but then it started getting warmer, low 30’s and the snow started.   First a few flurries and then came down pretty hard for a while but roads remained clear thank Goodness.    Once we got further east it turned to rain so it looks like we are in the clear.

I took a lot of landscape pictures today of Minnesota, Iowa and Missouri.   There are several that look a like but I wanted to give you a feel for the vastness of these states.   It is amazing to see how big these farms really are.    We passed a lot of silos and several ethanol plants.   Good things to have in corn country I guess.   A few cows but not many.   I think I have only seen 4 or 5 horses this whole trip.

I did get the chili made.   Started it at around 10 am in the crock pot and it has cooked all day.   Cant wait to get in to it when we stop for the night.   It smells wonderful.   Of course, after two days of bologna sandwiches its bound to smell wonderful.

We are almost ready to stop for the night in Boonville, Missouri.  Going through St. Louis tomorrow so hope to get some pictures of the arch if the weather clears up.

Enjoy the pictures.   Goodnight.

And these little piggies go to market

And these little piggies go to market

 

Cant believe this guy has no sleeves and no jacket.  Its 22 degrees!

Cant believe this guy has no sleeves and no jacket. Its 22 degrees!

All the trucks lined up with livestock in them.

All the trucks lined up with livestock in them.

Brrrrr

Brrrrr

Minnesota

Minnesota

Iowa!

Iowa!

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Not sure what to call this.   Big steel structures on an overpass on our way to a truck stop.   4 of them.

Not sure what to call this. Big steel structures on an overpass on our way to a truck stop. 4 of them.

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Trucker Chili

Trucker Chili

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Welcome to Missouri!

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Snow is really coming down now.

Snow is really coming down now

 

 

 

 

Day 3. January 30, 2015. Wisconsin and Minnesota

The exciting word of the day is SHOWER! We stayed at a TA truck stop and they have great showers with lots of hot water. Greg says that isn’t the norm everywhere so definitely took advantage of it. We have two stops today. First one is in Hopkins MN to drop off the soup and then on to Worthington, MN to pick up a load for Kroger in GA. Hopefully it’s a bit warmer there than here. It’s 12 degrees right now!

We had a short drive to the first stop at SuperValue but had to wait 3 1/2 hours for them to call us to unload the truck. Waste of hours but on the bright side we got to watch another Downton Abbey while we waited.

The trip to Worthington, MN was really pretty with slightly rolling hills and huge farms. There would be a house way off in the distance and corn fields as far as you can see. They are already getting the ground ready for spring and had manure over a lot of the fields already. The smell was pretty powerful but its good to see natural fertilizer being used. I tried to take pictures but it was getting dark by this time and not much turned out well enough to post. Hopefully will get a chance to come back through at some point and take some.

I am amazed at how windy it is here. Trying to go in to the rest area is a lot of fun. Weather says its 18 degrees and with the wind I know its even lower. Cuts right through my jeans. Thankfully I brought my boots and big heavy coat. Have definitely needed those today. I still have my sandals though and am just waiting for the right moment to put those on.

Our appointment was for 1 am but we arrived at about 7 pm to the meat processing plant. We were told before we headed this way that if we got there early we could get our load and head out. Well, apparently not. We have to wait until our 1 am appointment. Total change of plans. We went ahead and had the trailer washed and sanitized and then parked it in the lot where they would get it to load.

It was a little disturbing pulling in to the plant. At the front entrance is the truck with all of the cows head IN to the plant and we go around to the back side of the plant and head OUT with the meat. Disturbing yes, enough to make me stop eating beef – No. Nothing like a good steak in my opinion. Sorry!

Since we had several hours to hang out we found a Walmart close by and got stuff to make chili tomorrow (God help me) and sandwiches for supper tonight. Not a big fan of sandwiches but it did in a pinch. We are going to get some sleep and head back to plant at 1 am, where we were told we will hang our trailer number on the window and when our load is ready they will come find us. Then we can go back to sleep and head to Georgia tomorrow.

Goodnight for now.

Hudson, WI

Hudson, WI

Hudson WI

Hudson WI

Minnesota River

Minnesota River

Minnesota River

Minnesota River

Welcome to Minnesota

Welcome to Minnesota

Weigh station

Weigh station

Thats a heavy load

Thats a heavy load

MIssissippi River

MIssissippi River

Arrived at SuperValue

Arrived at SuperValue

Huge warehouse

Huge warehouse

Day 2 January 29, 2015. Illinois and Wisconsin.

Day two started a bit later than yesterday, thank goodness. We have an 11 hour trip but 30 hours to get there so need to time the work clocks to maximize drive time so didnt get out until about 9 am. We are headed to Hopkins, Minnesota. A 650 mile trip. We settled in for a long trip. One blessing on this trip is that Greg has a bluetooth headset for his phone so he can listen to his talk radio all he wants and I dont have to throw him out of the truck. LOL I have my camera and iPad so am good to go as well. Precious is in the bed still and doesnt come out until the afternoon. She likes laying under the covers. Cant blame her in this weather. Its been mostly low 30’s so far today but by the end of the day its 16 and dropping.

We started off headed to Minnesota with the intentions of going about an hour out of our way so we could miss Chicago because we were worried we would hit traffic and sit for two hours. But…. there was a detour on the highway and 80W to Iowa was closed so they kept us on 90W to Chicago but we never saw an exit back to 80W so you guessed it. We ended up in downtown Chicago. Fortunately, we hit at 1 pm so the traffic wasnt too bad. A few stops and starts but pretty good going for Chicago. It was fun seeing Chicago again even if we were just driving by. We saw the 4 towers which was where Gregory used to live when he went to school there. Passed the exit for Addison Street which is where the bike shop is located in the movie Return to Me with Minnie Driver. Wish we had time to stay and visit but no luck today.

Passed in to Wisconsin late afternoon. It is really a beautiful state. Reminds me of Kentucky a bit with the hills and farms but the valleys are wider. After the flat of Ohio for so long it is a welcome change in scenery. Then it got dark on us and I couldn’t really take anymore pictures. We are close to Minnesota but hope to get some pictures of Wisconsin before we cross over. It is really cold tonight and the wind is really whipping us around. Walking to the bathroom is a real treat!

Greg got fuel when we got to the truck stop tonight. $250 worth. Didnt even fill it up! Well, off to see what culinary delights await us in the Travel Plaza. Cant wait to find a Walmart or grocery store and get food I can fix in my new oven!

 

Coming up on Chicago

Coming up on Chicago

Closer

Closer

Closer still

Closer still

Sears Tower

Sears Tower

Lovely overpass

Lovely overpass

Gregorys old apartment buildings

Gregorys old apartment buildings

Old apartment

Old apartment

Waiting on the train

Waiting on the train

Wisconsin Welcomes you!

Wisconsin Welcomes you!

Day 1, January 28, 2015  Ashland, Ky. Napoleon, OH

Finally!   After the months of waiting and false starts I am now on the road with Greg.  I am so excited!   I really enjoyed the time spent with mom, seeing the nieces and nephews but ready to get started with the next phase of our lives.   Who knew it would be truck driving.  As you know though, I am not one to question much the path that comes up. God has had a plan for us in each stage of our lives and so I know he has one for this stage as well.   So, house is rented out.  Car is sold.  Precious is ready so here we go!

We spent the day before cleaning the truck and getting most of the stuff in it.  It has a lot of hidey holes so we are not too closed in.

Day one started at 5 am.  (I am really going to have to adjust my internal clock.  The days of going to bed at 2 am are over)   Paul was so great to pick us up so mom didn’t have to get out that early.  We loaded the van with the stuff we still had to go and headed for the truck.   The truck was absolutely freezing when we got there.  Temperature read 17 so we had to wait for everything to warm up and defrost the windshield.  Can’t really reach up and scrape it.

Our first trip was in Napoleon, Ohio.  269 miles.    Campbell’s Soup Company.   Trip was pretty straightforward going so we were thinking we would be in and out and on our way to the next stop pretty quick but that didn’t happen.    First when we got there we were told to wait so we did about 20 mins or so.  Then we were told to take the trailer to lot E and drop it and wait some more.   Got to lot E and the lady moving the trailers around said no take it to lot C.   So here we go.   We get trailer dropped and wait some more.  To give you the size of this place, there are 5 lots A to E full of trailers waiting.    We got called to go pick up our trailer and headed out with 43,000  pounds of soup and V8.    First thing to do is find truck stop and weigh load to make sure it isn’t over.   Well, it was. By 800 pounds.  So Greg worked for an hour sliding the tandems which means shifting the weight trying to get it to balance out but to no avail.  Called Transam and we have to take truck back to Campbell’s and have them take weight off.  Fortunately we hadn’t gone but just a few miles so back we go.   Wait again.  Finally dock is ready so we back in and they move stuff around for about 30 minutes and end up taking off 1800 pounds.  Unfortunately by this time Greg’s drive clock and 14 hour clock were done so we couldn’t go very far so we ended up going back to Petro where we weighed the truck and parking for the night.    This place was full.  So was the Pilot station across the street.   It amazes me how many trucks are on the road hauling all this stuff around.

Dinner was quite the fancy affair.  Gas station chicken for me and precious and Greg had andouille sausage on a stick and fries.   Yum yum.

Settling in for the night was cozy but not too tight.  We watched an episode of Justified and Downton Abbey (my new obsession) and then turned in.   The truck has an excellent heater which is good in these temperatures but really got hot so we would turn the fan on until we got cold and then heat and then fan all night.   Hopefully will get that figured out soon.

One thing this lifestyle will fix is my drinking habit.  Down to two Diet Coke’s.  Can’t stop every little bit like you can in a car.    No late drinks either.  It’s a long walk to the bathroom in the middle of the night and it’s been in the teens.

Off to Minnesota tomorrow so no warmer weather yet.

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Campbell's Soup

Campbell’s Soup

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Precious watching traffic

Precious watching traffic

Pre trip inspection

Waiting in line to get loaded at Campbell's.

Waiting in line to get loaded at Campbell’s.

Barn in Ohio

Barn in Ohio

Sadieville, KY

Sadieville, KY