from Reid Cunningham: I have been severely limiting the amount I am out (only for trips back to NY for the family) but today a lack of eggs, milk and laundry detergent (I am wearing the last pair of clean socks) drove me to the supermarket, with disinfectant, sanitizer and a mask in hand. On the way home I passed a garage in Franklin NH with this Ramcharger and a pickup. The Ramcharger sits high because it lacks its engine at the moment, but it is definitely an active project with a fresh homemade bumper and what looked like the soon to be installed engine on a hoist nearby. The pickup with a current registration is a classic shop truck, the bed loaded with an intake and carb, exhaust parts and other bits and bobs of motors.
Trucks, cars, highways, landscape, good writing. "You cannot travel on the path, before you have become the Path itself."
PHB
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Monday, April 20, 2020
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