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Tom's Road Trip

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Daily (well, usually daily) updates here:

https://nutmegflyer.wordpress.com/trip-details-daily-updates/

The full story here:

https://nutmegflyer.wordpress.com/

Onward through the fog!
Tom
PS - Dave, good to talk with you this morning. Starbucks? I have two old cars - I can't afford Starbucks! If I could afford to paint the car, I'd consider Starbucks ...
 
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YEEHAW! Good to see you on the road!
 
Looking good Tom! I checked out all the pictures on the blog, but it won't let me log in to comment anymore so this post will have to do. Keep the pictures coming and keep on truckin'!
 
YAY!!!
 
Early 60's auto with 21st century navagation
The force is with you
 
Great update on the blog. Keep 'em coming!
 
Just got back from Florida.....hope I didnt miss ya..... :smile:
 
What fun to follow along on your epic journey. Thanks for keeping us updated Tom.
 
Looking forward to "the visit." I'll be back on the 3rd. Doug is home for a while so we have the home front covered.
 
I have made this thread "sticky" so it will stay at the top of the page
 
Tom,

If you make it to Eureka, give me a call me a couple of
days ahead of time,& I can give you some tips on where to stop,
which roads to take,etc.

- Doug
 
Dave - it's been an "interesting" couple of days. I'll post details on the blog tomorrow evening, but here's a taste:

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Fellow BCF member Keith Mott and his wife Liz have welcomed me to their home here in Logan UT; we just enjoyed a good dinner which included their home-grown tomatoes and pole beans.

The photo shows Keith and I afteer driving to the overlook at Bear Lake. While we were parked, visitors stopped taking pictures of the lake, and started taking pictures of our cars.

More on the blog tomorrow.

Tom
 
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