DAY 68
On the road again. Heading from LeRoy towards Aliceville and
Westphalia. Reba likes the flat-lands. She pulled with intent and we made good
time. We stopped for lunch and ate together in the ditch as usual. Sometimes a
person will make a comment about how Jill must be my great companion, and when
they do, I say no, Reba is. I love Jill, and am glad to have her, but I do not
have the connection with her that I have with Reba. Jill is young and runs 100
yards ahead in a dog’s paradise, meeting farm dogs along the way, hunting field
mice, and so on. Meanwhile, Reba and I are working together to keep this thing
rolling along. To Jill’s credit, she does a great job of keeping varmints out
of our camp, and she’s always happy!
Text Post: DAY 68: Having got a late start, we were fortunate to make over ten miles going northeast towards the town of Westphalia, and we just did get to Brittni and Marci’s house with enough time to make camp before sunset (Brittni had invited me there, see prior post). Brittni was away at work, but she had prepared a plate for me made from Thanks Giving Day leftovers, and a second plate of homemade desserts. Both plates were oh so delicious! That is my second Thanksgiving meal! Marci and Brittni run an animal rescue program and they have quite the menagerie with horses, dogs, and sheep. I slept in the sheep pen, and it may sound funny, but it was a good campsite (Jill did an excellent job of keeping sheep away from our camp). Marci gave me a bale of brome hay, there was water and electricity in the barnyard, and Reba had a couple of horse friends! Thank you Brittni and Marci!
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