I woke up missing my little
grandson this morning.
I also woke up
breathing easier, so I
decided to go for a drive to change the direction of my thoughts.
I enjoyed spending time with
my friends in Naselle; I haven’t seen any of them since last Fall, though I
have texted back and forth since December, and had planned to drive that way next week.
I
just bumped the visitation day up, this morning 😉
As I was
leaving, Judy asked me if I was planning on visiting Bob’s gravesite on my way
home … and I said, “Not today –
next time, for sure. I’m feeling ambitious today, having been housebound the
past two weeks; so, I think I’ll take a long country drive home via Raymond, Pe
Ell, and Vader.”
It rained off and on during
the scenic route.
There was a landslide, and
road repair happening along a stretch of highway at Bone River – so, I slipped
my cowboy music CD in the player, and prayed to God an impish ocean wind
wouldn't whip up, and slip under the Highlander: this was not a good place to be
stopped – the winds that blow through this stretch of highway, can be very dangerous
ones. God was merciful; the music was relaxing, and the halt in traffic was
blessedly short.
Everytime I drive the Wildwood
Road, I find myself chuckling and thinking of Jim Stafford singing the Wildwood
Weed song 😉
I also noticed that the road
has been compromised, and is slipping; it isn’t treacherous yet, but it will
need attention to be stabilized.
Turning off Wildwood Road,
and driving a bit further down Highway 506 towards Vader, I actually laughed
out loud when I saw oversized chickens standing in a front yard – the song
was still echoing in my head 😊
I did manage to get all the
way into Longview without coasting up to a gas pump on fumes – I was thankful.
And I will make
sure not to leave home again, for a long leisurely drive, without making sure
the tank is filled to the brim:
I know better. Being in a hurry to see friends, is no excuse to be lazy.
I know me – I always end up taking side road/back road
excursions … the tank needs to be full before I hit the road.
Leaving the gas terminal, I
decided to drive downtown and grab some groceries at Winco. Standing in line,
waiting to be checked out, I noticed something new being offered in Longview:
I was surprised – and glad to see it, too.
It’s about time Longview got up to speed.
Leaving Winco, I caught
sight of the white hearse that has become a frequent sight lately. It’s not
clear if the hearse is actually a business vehicle – or someone’s private
vehicle (this contemplation is not as strange as it sounds).
Today was an enjoyable day.
Today was a nail-biting day.
Today was an interesting day.
And tomorrow is going to be a fun day too 😊
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