I would like to say hi to all you drivers out there. I recently discovered something on a trip I took that i didn't think existed anymore. Kinship. I was driving home from Kansas city Missouri by way of Wisconsin, to get to PA. A long uneventful drive out. Long uneventful ride to KC. Bound to be long and uneventful to PA. I have no CB, so talking was out. But I was concerned, as was my husband back home, about if I could make the trip safely. As I passed toward St Louis on I-70, I saw an awesome truck. Wolves all over, gorgeous....belonged to a company I had never heard of, Wolf Pak. I found out later they are a small company in PA. The driver, though I never talked to them, never got to stop and get a cup of coffee...helped me enormously. Made a long lonely trip comforting and friendly. a Trans Am truck was nice enough to allow me to follow him after I lost my Road Wolf....he pulled off after I had and car speed is higher then truck. :( made me sad. However, just as my Trans Am friend pulled off exit ?10? in Ohio there was my Wolf truck right beside me!!
There are still drivers out there who flash lights to let you know is safe to get back over.....still drives out there who say thank you. There are even few of us 4-wheelers who know that stuff too. Including how to make breaks in traffic safely so you can get those rigs over. I do not know if I will ever see those trucks again. Trans-Am was a ?dull? black, my road wolf drove a truck with wolves coming out of the paint. Both were traveling I-70 east bound on Saturday Oct. 24. So a big thanks to those two drivers. A big thanks to all you drivers out there that remember the way things were. You have a job to do and it is not the easiest in the world, often requiring more then your share of personal sacrifice. But there are those of us outside that business that remember you brought us our food, our gas, our toilet paper and cosmetics. So Thanks to America, and all the men and women who make our beautiful world go around.