Bearteeth and Landstars . . .

After our coffee and cereal this morning, it was back to the ole grind, as in reading and watching TV for Jan, and playing on the Internet for me. Isn’t retirement great?

But of course I did do some actual work, adding more stuff to son-in-law Lowell’s new website, Lowell’s Logistics. Got his twitter account online and the quote forms up and working. I also posted a neat video that describes what Landstar does.

Check Out The Landstar Advantage

Later in the afternoon Jan took all my shirts out of the closet and got me to go through them, throwing out ones I didn’t want any more. Of course I know it was all just an artful ruse to give her more room in the closet at my expense.

For dinner tonight Jan fixed chips and onion dip, and DiGiorno Pizza. This is the first time we’ve tried the cheese-in-the-crust version, and it was really good. Of course, Jan spices it up by adding sliced mushrooms for some extra oomph.

A few days ago someone posted a photo of the snowed-in Beartooth Highway.

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The article said that they’ve finally started clearing the snow pack from the Beartooth.

We drove the Beartooth with our friends Al and Adrienne Cox in July of 2011. But in the summer it’s a little greener.

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And if you look very carefully, you can pick out the name-sake peak in the distance.

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And zooming in, gives you a better look. Looks like a bear tooth to me.

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You can read more about our day’s adventure here. The Last Time I Was At 11,000 Feet, I Was In A Plane

We even visited Red Lodge and checked out a bank where on September 18, 1897, the Sundance Kid, Kid Curry, and others of the Wild Bunch attempted “to make an unauthorized withdrawal from the Carbon County Bank.”

Check it out.

 


Thought for the Day:

 

“Only two things are necessary to keep one’s wife happy. One is to let her think she is having her own way, and the other is to let her have it.” – Lyndon B. Johnson

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