Decided to take a mid day 10 hour break to flip my drove schedule. Thought I might give the night driving a bit of a try.
I thought it would be a cool shot to have the same photo I had before but with the parking lot a little bit more full.
Its Saturday, about to turn Sunday for this drive. My current load does not deliver until early Sunday morning. So I will probably take it a little bit slow. As I only have about 600 miles to go in two days. No need to push it if there is no promise of another load. Which there is not. The customer does not even open until Monday. So hoping for otherwise would be just plain silly.
It is time to throw on the ol' XM and carry on down the road. I will add to this post as the trip progresses before publishing. I do not know if that is going to be the way I keep doing these posts. Until I figure out and trust other methods , I feel like it is the best way to add things that happen throughout the day. To The Road!
Stopped at a rest area in Munice IN.
Which reminded me (don't ask me why it did) but I read a book yesterday. Titled , Wool. If you are a fan of the post apocalyptic, then it is a must read. It was shorter than I would have liked, but luckily there are many additions to the series and I have personally already started book 2. Very dark stuff, and very enjoyable. Must continue driving, just throwing out a check up.
Which reminded me (don't ask me why it did) but I read a book yesterday. Titled , Wool. If you are a fan of the post apocalyptic, then it is a must read. It was shorter than I would have liked, but luckily there are many additions to the series and I have personally already started book 2. Very dark stuff, and very enjoyable. Must continue driving, just throwing out a check up.
Decided to stop for the day. In Farina... I'm pretty sure its in Illinois, but I could be wrong. I lose track of where I am sometimes. Anyways, I have about 3 and a half more hours of travel in front of me. Bar the worst, reaching the customer by 6 AM tomorrow morning should be cake. Until then.


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