Bird
Rest in Peace
Aaah, so many of you talking about playing in the snow and it was in the high 60s here this afternoon. And while most things have pretty well dried out from the heavy rains last month, the road is still closed - under water - at the creek below my place; been that way for over 3 weeks. This evening, just before sundown, my newspaper carrier, teenager I'd guess to be 18 or 19 who drives a little Ford Explorer pickup, showed up, on foot and all muddy, to see if I could help him. He usually turns around in my driveway and goes back anyway, but today he decided to go see if the water was down enough he could drive through it. Fortunately, he abandoned that idea before he got into the water, but the road is a single lane down there and instead of backing up a couple of hundred yards, he tried to turn around right there. He had his little truck almost exactly crossways in the road with the front end sunk to the frame in the soft mud in a shallow borrow ditch. No way, or room, to pull him straight backwards out of the ditch, and even if we could have that would have just put the back end in the ditch on the other side. I told him I couldn't be responsible for any damage, but that I could put a chain on his trailer hitch and drag the back end sideways. What a muddy mess, but no visible damage to anything when I got him out./w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif Now of course the front end was so covered with mud that I don't know whether it had any damage or not./w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif