Monday, December 10, 2007

The view toward Perry

Well, for all practical purposes our medical stuff is behind us, we’re good to go, and headed down the road. We are released, medically cleared, certified functional. All I need to do is get a blood draw every three months to check my PSA. Kat doesn’t have anymore checks, although we do have more pills to take each day. Just a few months until I qualify for Medicare so I guess that goes with the territory. Anyway, we’re beginning the journey south and east.
The first place we really have to be is Perry, Georgia for the Grand National Rally in March. Hence my title for this segment of the trip journal. We’ll be going south through California into Arizona and Texas, then through the Gulf Coast and Florida and Georgia. On the way we’ll see some family and old friends and surely meet new ones. We have a Corps of Engineers volunteer position at Alatoona Lake, north of Atlanta, in April and May and then we’ll head on north. But that’s a long way off so who knows? In the meantime be attentive to who knocks at your door. It may be us, extension cord in hand.

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