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We drove and ate road food for 2 1/2 days.  On the second day we stayed with our good friends Sandy and Charlie in Midland. We made sure we got the maximum payload out of our small car: I packed a tabletop drill press, a 12 volt cooling fan, a reciprocating saw and many other tools (pretty much the remainder that had been left up North). Sara also got to bring some of her stuff as well.

In energy news, the fossil fuel industry has had a year full of disaster and negligence. The Massy Energy mine explosion,demonstrated that to some, production value outweighs safety and lives. With BP the cost of redundancy was just too much, so instead it cost lives and tainted our waters. Maybe BP should focus more on their solar panels -- on second thought, maybe not. We all need to be more serious about the research and application of alternative energies, and this is a commitment Sara and I take very seriously.

On my way to the Ranch Lodge, I ran into this interesting sight along the road:
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The bag says "Primate Feed," and behind the bag are about 80 jars of peanut butter. Next to that, a jug of wine and (out of the photo) ten 2x4s. Obviously there is someone with interesting plans ---  your guess is as good as mine!  

Only in Terlingua.

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