Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Video 1


The sun came out when we woke up in Breezewood.  

Pictures 5

The Garage Incident.


Pictures 4

There wasn't a sign at the Ohio border on the US 40.  We started seeing Ohio plates, though.  This was taken on the US 33 across the street from the Indiana State Line sign.

The Indiana State Line.  
Jim making our fire after we couldn't figure out the stove.  
Our humble accommodations that night.  

Pictures 3

Jim at the West Virginia Border.  Remember when the hills ended? 
 The shoulder started to also.
Finally, a barn that didn't have "Mail Pouch Tobacco, 
Treat Yourself to the Best" painted on the side.
Hari Howard on the Ohio 265 near Barnesville or Quaker City, Ohio.
The gravel hills we had to walk around just outside of Morrisville, Ohio.

Pictures 2

These are also backwards
We stopped on a nice long low-grade downhill for this picture.  Everett is my brother.  Feel free to copy the picture.  
We had to fashion a raincoat for Hari Howard.  Notice all the rain spots around him, but he stays dry.
Hari Howard needs a bath.  Did you ever see Castaway?  Hari has become our Wilson.  
The Red Flippy-Floppies at Mr. Ed's Museum again.  
Hari Howard at Taco Bell.  

Pictures 1

These are backwards . . . 
The red Flippy-Floppies at Mr. Ed's Elephant Museum and Candy Store
near Chambersburg, PA.
This crazy elephant nearly bucked me off.  
Jim at the Pennsylvania Border.  It started raining shortly after this picture, and it downpoured when we got to the outlets in Gettysburg.
Nadel at the PA border.
Jon presenting the Red Flippy-Floppies to Jim at Race Pace in Columbia, MD.