We have posted around 125 blogs and the only thing I have mentioned about trucking is the places we go and occasionally something unusual like a breakdown or weather. One issue that comes up several times a week and is really the basis for how America works is the finances of the trucking industry. Both … Continue reading Graduate Macroeconomics of Trucking 501
Category: Travel, Humor, Everyday observations
We have had a few internet searches looking for Elk Jerky recipes land on our site. We were very sorry to have disappointed them. To give the people what they want, here is an Elk Jerky Recipe of sorts. For another version, which we used as a reference, please see this link: http://www.elk-hunting-tips.net/venison-jerky-recipe.html This link … Continue reading Elk Jerky for the Body
We travel all over the forty-eight states, so we see a lot of life. This does not make us experts, but we want to attempt to show how our culture is on a downhill slide, mostly because of sin and secular humanism. There are people who don't speak English and don't intend to learn, people … Continue reading I am a Trucker’s Wife
South Tulsa Baptist Church We spent Christmas in Tulsa, Ok. We spent a lot of time with our daughter, and went to Chili's for lunch yesterday with her and my Aunt and Uncle. We went to my Aunt and Uncle's church, South Tulsa Baptist Church for communion last night. There were well over a thousand … Continue reading Christmas 2011
Our Christmas gift to all: A puppet play I wrote some years ago. Merry Christmas! The Camel's Complaint Characters: Caliph the Camel Hannah the Horse Daniel the Donkey Lucius the Lion Ollie the Ox Sarah the Sheep Scene One| Setting: Desert oasis. Palm trees, green plants such as aloe, yucca, water hole off to side. … Continue reading The Camel’s Complaint: A Christmas Puppet Play