I'm about to drive over to Livingston today and was thinking very specifically about my coffee, and how it is such an integral part of a drive for me, and then I wonder, is it because everything is so wide open, or would I feel the same driving in more crowded areas. In a three hour drive here you pass through the edge of a handful of small towns at best, and no real cities. It gives you time to take in the wide open. And that is when I want coffee in hand. But then I think of Salt Lake, and I'd want coffee for that. Coffee and gasoline just go hand in hand I guess.
I'm about to drive over to Livingston today and was thinking very specifically about my coffee, and how it is such an integral part of a drive for me, and then I wonder, is it because everything is so wide open, or would I feel the same driving in more crowded areas. In a three hour drive here you pass through the edge of a handful of small towns at best, and no real cities. It gives you time to take in the wide open. And that is when I want coffee in hand. But then I think of Salt Lake, and I'd want coffee for that. Coffee and gasoline just go hand in hand I guess.
I don't believe you have any worries about Ajax purchasing a Prius! He's a truck guy!
He's threatened...
I want to hear about the hot spring in Idaho. I live in Sun Valley, Idaho and know that area well.
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