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Friday, July 31, 2009





From the Blue Bonnet Cafe in Marble Falls Texas, to Flathead Lake in NW Montana. It has been a hell of a ride, and one frought with misfortune, but Im so glad to be so close to being done moving family and quitting this career forever. I will miss my travels across the great expanse of the U.S. and will still find things of great beauty to put here on my blog, but memories of being a trucker in america will last a lifetime. Some bad, but most good, and almost all filled with adventure of some sort. I only hope I have the great opportunity to fill my vision and lenses with views from around the world. I have U.S. Internet again, so I will try to post as much as I can.













Images from unloading in downtown Seabeck Washington. Found probably the most beautiful spot in the world to unload this shipment on a shuttle. It was amazing when the tide went out and I could walk the oyster beds and rummage for sea life. Great little seaside town with freindly people and even great food. Was an absolute pleasure working there.













Visiting my Sister, Gaofeng, and the Nieces sure was a great time while waiting for bad news about the truck. Fiona is a great help to have around this summer with her two little sisters. I sure do love my Nieces!!!












Work in progress







After almost 7 years off the road. Mazda is finally complete! Not a cheap project, but one completed by Elliot at Turblown engineering to perfection. Every component has been upgraded or replaced. Even the A/C has been restored to perfection. I plan on taking her for a cross country journey when I get back to Phoenix to break in the engine, and test out those 265 horsies. She even passed emissions with perfect test scores. Nice job Elliot. Ill see you soon to collect my girl.