Maybe I'll get some notice about my fellowship application, maybe the collection agency will actually be able to come up with some $$, but I'm not counting on any of that. So, stay tuned, but it may be that this is the end of my travels - it seems the bungee 1) held, and 2) was shorter than I expected. At least, I would be able to say I went out on a high note. ;)
A side note: New Orleans certainly made an impression on me, and even on Papa Smurf, too. When climbing into the truck from the passenger side, I hit the rearview mirror, which came off, along with a chunk of the windshield! It was pointed out that - "Hey, that looks kind of like Louisiana!". Sure enough, the missing glass perimeter is fairly close to the outline of the state!

5 comments:
Michael, sometimes I wish you weren't so honest, 'makes one worry' but then you end on a high note and even find 'signs' You are quite a fellow!!
Take care, and don't let that fever condition go on to long. Here in Columbia the newspaper headline is 100 cases of the flu in the last week and rising. Get well before you travel north!
Sorry to hear your travels are ending but glad to hear you survived Mardi Gras - and had a good time too!
Hopefully you will have some good adventures on your way back to Colorado?
dude, another thing with the truck?! eep. please take time to start feeling better before you head out...and don't sleep in any swampy campgrounds...swamps aren't so good for getting rid of colds, i reckon.
Your travels have been much fun to read. When you're back, we'll ease you into the rball and bball modes :)
Also, I hope we get tons in taxes back!
If you care for my opinion, you should change your name to "Miguel Sanchez" and voluntarily start a new life in a self-imposed witness protection program. As I write this I have two kids screaming and an angry wife so believe me, witness protection sounds pretty swell right now. Take care and drive safe.
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