My recent cross-country trip...including a baseball thing!
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My recent cross-country trip...including a baseball thing!
In case anyone's interested. :)
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Re: My recent cross-country trip...including a baseball thin
Thanks for sharing that Ron. Sounds like it was a lot of fun!
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Re: My recent cross-country trip...including a baseball thin
That was an interesting read. I took a very long trip from Cleveland Oh to Yellowstone and back inside of 9 days. It was very interesting. While yours was filled with all kinds of different sounds and smells, mine was filled with the sound of my kids snoring for most of the trip.
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Re: My recent cross-country trip...including a baseball thin
I've a convertible, too, and I love, Love, Love, LOVe, LOVE it - best way to travel on a road trip!!! I keep the top down as often as I can - even on foggy days here in SF (otherwise I'd never have it down... )!!
Great read Ron!
Great read Ron!
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Re: My recent cross-country trip...including a baseball thin
Sounds like a great trip. I made a trek from NC-ARZ and back a few years ago. Great memories. I did a daily(ish) blog and it was great fun keeping everyone back home informed of our adventure.
However, doing it in a dinky convertable sounds awful
I love convertables if you are driving like 35mph and below. Highway driving is like being in a wind tunnel for 4 days, even if the top is up. I'll pass. lol
However, doing it in a dinky convertable sounds awful
I love convertables if you are driving like 35mph and below. Highway driving is like being in a wind tunnel for 4 days, even if the top is up. I'll pass. lol
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Re: My recent cross-country trip...including a baseball thin
Really cool read, Ron. Except it now makes me wish I had a convertible. I am green with envy.
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