Thanks to traveling mercies, we made it home this morning, traveling much faster than Lewis and Clark, no portage involved. We covered 4000 miles on the trip. The only deaths reported lay smashed on the windshield, front bumper, and grill. No deer were hit. We're glad to be home. We unpacked, ate the leftovers from our dinner out last night, and gathered the mail. Judy began the wash, and I took the car to the car wash to scrub the bug carcasses off. A good time was had by all. It was nice to spend time with family, and especially enjoyable to travel across part of the country in the midst of the Lewis and Clark expedition (Via Undaunted Courage on audio). Traveling that country makes their accomplishment even more impressive. And like the adventurers, we were quite glad to see to see the trip come to completion. Finally, as usual, life is good, especially today.
Home away from home: Mo-Z-Inn.Perhaps a new tradition.
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