We took a drive on Fri.to above Harrisburg,Pa.with the truck & trailor to haul back coal for the winter.We usually just have it delivered,but dh wanted to see where it comes from & if we can haul it ourselves.It was about a 5 hour drive total.I hate to travel & started having some panic attacks,but just breathed in & out alot & played a game of making characters out of the beautiful clouds in my mind.The scenery was awesome even tho the trees have not changed color much.
Monday, September 28, 2009
Coal Country
We took a drive on Fri.to above Harrisburg,Pa.with the truck & trailor to haul back coal for the winter.We usually just have it delivered,but dh wanted to see where it comes from & if we can haul it ourselves.It was about a 5 hour drive total.I hate to travel & started having some panic attacks,but just breathed in & out alot & played a game of making characters out of the beautiful clouds in my mind.The scenery was awesome even tho the trees have not changed color much.
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I think I've been on highway like that up in your part of the country, and yeah...panic attack bigtime! LOL! Last time I felt like that, hubby had taken me for a road trip up in the West Virginia mountains. iy-yi-yi!
~Mary~
The mountain roads are especially terrifying,I`m scared we`ll fall off the edge of the road,phylliso
Oh, I would definitely look UP instead of DOWN on those roads.
That's one of the benefits of living in the midwest--it's flat.
Hi, Phyllis, I've not had a computer, but I'm on a borrowed one now and out visiting. :-) Mine should be back next week.
That is gorgeous scenery. I'm scared of mountain roads, too, and I would have been a bit anxious right along with you. Glad you made the trip successfully.
Loved the post below with all the shelties. I had the world's sweetest standard collie years ago, and my husband had one, too, growing up. I love shelties, too.
XO,
Sheila :-)
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