A lot less traffic west of the Mississippi than east of it in my opinion. New York city ugh. The scenery is varied and unique where ever you go. And you sure do get around the country. Safe travels my friend PS do you use and ear plug in your right ear for Max's barking? Your bluetooth headset has to be in your right ear anyway lol
Hahaha, that's funny. Yeah well, I'm a bit tin eared from 25 years as a tile man working around high decibel saws all day anyways so maybe it's not so bad. Lol. I do have Bluetooth ear buds if needed. His normal bark isn't half as bad as his bark when he wants something. Then it's super high pitched and we're working on getting that less frequent still. 😉, thanks again brother, always appreciate your comments. 👍
I'd run the 95 all day compared to most of Cali, but man all the peeps. Enjoy the side routes, missed a turn in R.I., got turned around in Mass...hahaha be safe
A lot less traffic west of the Mississippi than east of it in my opinion. New York city ugh. The scenery is varied and unique where ever you go. And you sure do get around the country. Safe travels my friend PS do you use and ear plug in your right ear for Max's barking? Your bluetooth headset has to be in your right ear anyway lol
Hahaha, that's funny. Yeah well, I'm a bit tin eared from 25 years as a tile man working around high decibel saws all day anyways so maybe it's not so bad. Lol. I do have Bluetooth ear buds if needed. His normal bark isn't half as bad as his bark when he wants something. Then it's super high pitched and we're working on getting that less frequent still. 😉, thanks again brother, always appreciate your comments. 👍
I'd run the 95 all day compared to most of Cali, but man all the peeps. Enjoy the side routes, missed a turn in R.I., got turned around in Mass...hahaha be safe
So how did you get unloaded there in Brooklyn? They just came out to the street? That sure did look like a dicey area for a big rig! Stay safe! : )
Yeah, they use a pallet jack inside the trailer to move the pallets to the back, then a forklift from back of truck into a warehouse.