800 miles down

I’ve driven 800 miles in the past two days, and honestly, it hasn’t been all that bad. Sure, it gets a bit lonely out there on the road at times, but the change of landscape is refreshing. The trip through Ohio and Indiana have been filled with nothing but farmlands. A lot of the farm buildings are very old, and many looked to be adandoned. Many would make for some nice photo opportunities, but everything is fenced off, of course. And significantly far off the highway, obviously. Not to mention, the grass is quite high and difficult to walk through. Of course, I had to try getting close to this watering equipment at least once, but I couldn’t quite get close enough…

watering time

300 miles until I reach Dancing Rabbit. Not bad.

empty roads

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