Friday, November 28, 2008


Thankyou President G.W. Bush
Mr. President, we the American people owe you a debt of gratitude for
keeping us safe over the last seven years of your term.
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I went overseas to Iraq in response to my support of President Bush and
our country's involvement in the war on terror. I doubt I would however walk
across the street for Barak Hussein Obama. I will always be willing for go to
hell and back for our country, just not for Obama.

Friday, November 14, 2008


Election Results 2008 Presidential by county
If we elected our Presidents by square miles/votes-McCain would be the
President-elect. He and Sarah won the hearts of America's rural
people. The larger urban areas went for the Socialist-Obama .
Lots of Mexican votes along the Rio Grande went Obama's way, the Left coast
also no suprise. Washington state may as well allow the East side of their state to secede
and form the 51st state since they overwhelming prefer Republican ideals.
Western Colorado preferred McCain with exceptions in the ski counties of
Telluride and Aspen. Denver, Pueblo and the San Luis counties overwhelmed state voters
to turn the state Red. Dallas and Houston and some Gulf counties showed blue
in an otherwise red Texas.
Republicans need to figure out what makes those urban areas tick and
go after them as aggressively as Obama tackled Bush strongholds.
From a very red, Montrose county, Ranger Bill

Wednesday, August 27, 2008









Back to Denver today
Today it is back to Denver via airline most likely. I will likely pickup my
truck in Denver and be available for dispatch on the Western fleet immediately.
Passed my road test with flying colors yesterday. My DOT physical showed
I am fit as a fiddle. Home time will be a challenge but I'll figure out a way.

Sunday, August 24, 2008




A couple view of the front yard. The Ziggarat is actually a planter Duck built for Lucy.
That info from Maryjane.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008


This in the Lonesome Duck's back yard behind garage-if you can tolerate the skeeters-
it makes for a nice fire pit. The picnic table was Mom's, You're looking at the orchard off to the right.

Thursday, August 14, 2008


DRILL HERE, DRILL NOW
AND THAT SHOULD BE THE BATTLE CRY ALL THE WAY TO AND BEYOND
THE NOVEMBER 4 ELECTION.

Thursday, June 05, 2008


The Lonesome Duck's Ranch view N from North gate(barnyard )looking into Northern
end of pasture. Grand Mesa in distance. Gate recently repaired and fence erected.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

My Mechanical Mule
With studded truck tires instead, a snowplow on front and detachable plow for back,
I am making adjustment to life as a farmer. This mule may be prone to a run a way from time to time so stay tuned to my adventures with my MULE. Whoa mule , I said whoa mule, I said WHOA.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Forget it is named "Mabel", under new ownership it could be the
"I hope she'll do"

Friday, April 04, 2008

Little house in the forest, recycled from a container.

Sunday, March 23, 2008




MORE DESIGNS BY CONEX -rehab your container today

Saturday, March 22, 2008



A couple good examples, one of what to do in converting a container to a watercraft/houseboat.
And the other either a bad delivery or what not to do.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008


These shipping containers are just so versatile, this one made into an espresso stand.
The other an airplane hanger.



Monday, March 17, 2008

It took a trucker
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It took a trucker to concieve of this simple solution
to a logistical problem. Once upon a time the trucker drove his loaded truck to the port where his time was consumed in lines awaiting longshoremen, warehouse workers to off load him onto a ship or warehouse. The load was open and vulnerable to pilferage and productivity was
compromised. Costs to cover losses to handling the goods too much were astromical.
Enter the shipping container. It is facinating how something so simple has made such an impact.
It revolutionized the shipping industry. The trucker no longer had so much time waiting to be unloaded. The goods were no longer vulnerable to pilferage at the dock and damage to shipments was decreased substantially.
Yeah, it's me at the controls Piper cub having followed the Iditarod Trail from Seward,
this segment I am not approaching Anchorage and Turnagain Arm.
Anyhow, without internet signal lock on, I must pass my time somehow between loads.
Update-a month delay in moving into Don's place. Cardiologist has declared nothing wrong with my heart.

Thursday, March 06, 2008


Iditarod update
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Top ten in Cripple, Dede number 1 position.

Friday, February 29, 2008




Contrast
of
the real
versus the
want to be
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John F. Kennedy and Barack H. Obama
Lets start with military experience since the President is after all the Commander in Chief.
Barack-None, Kennedy-U.S. Navy, skipper PT109, hero-saved human life, served in WWII.
Sorry Barack-you are no Jack Kennedy.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008




Ft Worth, TX
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Parked for a few hours at the Ft. Worth stockyards. An earlier photo and
as it looks today. Much of the area has been built over into a tourist mall.
The stores and cafes are uniquely Texan and Cowboy. Ernest Tubb Record shop here as
CW music you have always wanted and had no idea how to get it. Complete box set for instance of Carl Smith hits. Signed (thats right-autographed) photos of Ranger McCrae. One store sold a deck of Texas holdem cards with bulletholes through the deck. A must see for any western enthusiast. A trip into Billy Bob's saloon - large night club honky tonk complete with rodeo arena. If that arena is too small for you-the Coleseum is next door.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008



Driving through Colorado back roads...

Driving the back roads of Colorado in the winter presents itself as extreme driving.

The run from Montrose to Dallas and back goes to Gunnison, then South on Colorado 114 to Saguache, then across the San Luis Valley to tackle LaVeta Pass, then Raton Pass. With these passes behind you put her in the wind for the downhill dash across the corner of NM into the TX panhandle and into Dallas for delivery. Hawks has been in trucking in Montrose for near on 100 years. I am proud to be a part of the team .


Thursday, January 31, 2008



Amateur sled dog training tips. In response to my nieces call for help I must say there are no bridles for dogs unless you consider muzzles a bridle. Dogs being different than horses you want a dog to pull with their chests not their necks. These harnesses seem to put the pressure and the load where it needs to be, on the chest. Now if you want to train the dog to pull, they are not like a mule where you can drive them. Most trainers train a dog in a team and with a team-sort of like ponying a horse. If you lack a team, you become the team. Know this a decent size dog has amazing strength so don't just attach a brakeless sled behing them because in the panic they and sled will be off and out of sight and tangled and ---well the result is one helluva wreck. Secure the dog first-you will lead it and keep it on a lead separate from the harness rig. Next the load, if too light, put a slight well secured load on the sled. Then lead the dog to get them used to a load or person behind them.