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Harri the Denver (almost) Roadcat
Busy couple of days! We've been running really hard since Weds afternoon
(as in only 4 or 5 hours of sleep a night). We have been able to get kitty walks in, though. Weds night (Thurs morning actually, 4 AM-ish) we walked at the rest area just south of St. George, UT. Harri loves this place for it's big east-side "wild area" that's screened from the parking area by a hill. This time, though, she made a beeline for the vicinity of the buildings - probably since there was so little traffic and no people around. Last night we stopped earlier than planned, as I sort of smoked by brakes coming down the Green River grade in Utah. I was on the phone with Nancy while I was parking, and the whole time Harri was squeaking up a storm. My interpretation of her squeaks went something like "Hey, Pa, we're stopping. Look, there's a wide open space. And it's dark. Like in kitty darkwalk? And there's my kittying gear on the dash. Come on, hang up the phone and let's go for a walk...". So,, I hung up the phone, hooker her up, and went for a walk! It was a short one, though, since tnhe wind was REALLY howling. Tonight should be interesting. We're about 20 miles west of Denver, at the truck stop in Wheat Ridge. There isn't much of a kitty walk area here, just about a 10 foot wide grass strip behind the truck parking area. We'll see how interested Harri in that. I'm hoping she likes it, since she has been a VERY patient girl this trip! |
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Dan M wrote: Busy couple of days! We've been running really hard since Weds afternoon (as in only 4 or 5 hours of sleep a night). We have been able to get kitty walks in, though. Weds night (Thurs morning actually, 4 AM-ish) we walked at the rest area just south of St. George, UT. Harri loves this place for it's big east-side "wild area" that's screened from the parking area by a hill. This time, though, she made a beeline for the vicinity of the buildings - probably since there was so little traffic and no people around. Last night we stopped earlier than planned, as I sort of smoked by brakes coming down the Green River grade in Utah. I was on the phone with Nancy while I was parking, and the whole time Harri was squeaking up a storm. My interpretation of her squeaks went something like "Hey, Pa, we're stopping. Look, there's a wide open space. And it's dark. Like in kitty darkwalk? And there's my kittying gear on the dash. Come on, hang up the phone and let's go for a walk...". So,, I hung up the phone, hooker her up, and went for a walk! It was a short one, though, since tnhe wind was REALLY howling. Tonight should be interesting. We're about 20 miles west of Denver, at the truck stop in Wheat Ridge. There isn't much of a kitty walk area here, just about a 10 foot wide grass strip behind the truck parking area. We'll see how interested Harri in that. I'm hoping she likes it, since she has been a VERY patient girl this trip! Hey guy, you drove right past me! I'm in Palisade (about 110 miles East of Green River). If I'd known you were coming by, I would have been at Exit 42 and waved as you passed by. At least the wind in the "Grand Valley" has calmed down (Fruita, Grand Junction, Clifton, and Palisade are all in the Grand Valley), or you would have thought it was a nice breeze in Green River, UT (we stop there on every trip to Nevada, and we go frequently). Smokie Darling (Annie) - hoping you enjoy your stay in Denver, be careful, people drive crazy on I-25 South (if you're going that way). |
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Hey guy, you drove right past me! I'm in Palisade (about 110 miles
East of Green River). If I'd known you were coming by, I would have been at Exit 42 and waved as you passed by. I'm amazed at the number of people on this list that I pass close to! I guess we have people all over the place. |
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Dan M wrote: Hey guy, you drove right past me! I'm in Palisade (about 110 miles East of Green River). If I'd known you were coming by, I would have been at Exit 42 and waved as you passed by. I'm amazed at the number of people on this list that I pass close to! I guess we have people all over the place. Actually, I think I would have jumped (okay, hobbled) into the road, just 'cause I have *got* to meet Harri Roadcat. Teasing, I wouldn't risk you having an accident (Harri might get get hurt ;P). Smokie Darling (Annie) |
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"Dan M" wrote in message
... Busy couple of days! We've been running really hard since Weds afternoon (as in only 4 or 5 hours of sleep a night). We have been able to get kitty walks in, though. Weds night (Thurs morning actually, 4 AM-ish) we walked at the rest area just south of St. George, UT. Harri loves this place for it's big east-side "wild area" that's screened from the parking area by a hill. This time, though, she made a beeline for the vicinity of the buildings - probably since there was so little traffic and no people around. Last night we stopped earlier than planned, as I sort of smoked by brakes coming down the Green River grade in Utah. I was on the phone with Nancy while I was parking, and the whole time Harri was squeaking up a storm. My interpretation of her squeaks went something like "Hey, Pa, we're stopping. Look, there's a wide open space. And it's dark. Like in kitty darkwalk? And there's my kittying gear on the dash. Come on, hang up the phone and let's go for a walk...". So,, I hung up the phone, hooker her up, and went for a walk! It was a short one, though, since tnhe wind was REALLY howling. Tonight should be interesting. We're about 20 miles west of Denver, at the truck stop in Wheat Ridge. There isn't much of a kitty walk area here, just about a 10 foot wide grass strip behind the truck parking area. We'll see how interested Harri in that. I'm hoping she likes it, since she has been a VERY patient girl this trip! I *SO* love hearing about the adventures of Harri Roadcat! Thanks Dan! Hugs, CatNipped |
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Well, this is Hopitus who lives in the *not-so-grand* MileHigh urban jungle,
and has been in Aurora the whole darn day....and I bet by now you're almost in Kansas or wherever you're headed. I live downtown MileHigh and every few days I watch a trapped semi rock its way out of a tight spot where it thought it would turn into my narrow street here....funny how the irate cars, even the SUV's, all back off and respect its maneuvering (snicker, snicker)! There is no place for a semi to rest around here, but if you give us a little more notice, would like to meet (I could manage to get to Wheat Ridge) and go out to eat some buffalo meat (urgh) - the local favorite - or something, plus meet Miss Harri! Next time give us some warning. I have friends who live in Wheat Ridge or near it but am clueless as to truck stops. "CatNipped" wrote in message ... "Dan M" wrote in message ... Busy couple of days! We've been running really hard since Weds afternoon (as in only 4 or 5 hours of sleep a night). We have been able to get kitty walks in, though. Weds night (Thurs morning actually, 4 AM-ish) we walked at the rest area just south of St. George, UT. Harri loves this place for it's big east-side "wild area" that's screened from the parking area by a hill. This time, though, she made a beeline for the vicinity of the buildings - probably since there was so little traffic and no people around. Last night we stopped earlier than planned, as I sort of smoked by brakes coming down the Green River grade in Utah. I was on the phone with Nancy while I was parking, and the whole time Harri was squeaking up a storm. My interpretation of her squeaks went something like "Hey, Pa, we're stopping. Look, there's a wide open space. And it's dark. Like in kitty darkwalk? And there's my kittying gear on the dash. Come on, hang up the phone and let's go for a walk...". So,, I hung up the phone, hooker her up, and went for a walk! It was a short one, though, since tnhe wind was REALLY howling. Tonight should be interesting. We're about 20 miles west of Denver, at the truck stop in Wheat Ridge. There isn't much of a kitty walk area here, just about a 10 foot wide grass strip behind the truck parking area. We'll see how interested Harri in that. I'm hoping she likes it, since she has been a VERY patient girl this trip! I *SO* love hearing about the adventures of Harri Roadcat! Thanks Dan! Hugs, CatNipped |
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Hopitus wrote:
Well, this is Hopitus who lives in the *not-so-grand* MileHigh urban jungle, and has been in Aurora the whole darn day....and I bet by now you're almost in Kansas or wherever you're headed. I live downtown MileHigh and every few days I watch a trapped semi rock its way out of a tight spot where it thought it would turn into my narrow street here....funny how the irate cars, even the SUV's, all back off and respect its maneuvering (snicker, snicker)! There is no place for a semi to rest around here, but if you give us a little more notice, would like to meet (I could manage to get to Wheat Ridge) and go out to eat some buffalo meat (urgh) - the local favorite - or something, plus meet Miss Harri! Next time give us some warning. I have friends who live in Wheat Ridge or near it but am clueless as to truck stops. I'll try to do that! We'll be stopping briefly in Aurora tomorrow, but it could be only for an hour or so. We're getting to enjoy the scenic splendor of Wheat Ridge until tomorrow, as our first delivery isn't until 4 am in Arvada. ost truck stops aren't in the best parts of town, but this one is an especially seamy patch. Unlike the one in Aurora - that one is actually pretty nice. |
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Dan M had some very interesting things to say about
Harri the Denver (almost) Roadcat: Hey guy, you drove right past me! I'm in Palisade (about 110 miles East of Green River). If I'd known you were coming by, I would have been at Exit 42 and waved as you passed by. I'm amazed at the number of people on this list that I pass close to! I guess we have people all over the place. You keep landing in Sacramento, where I live (and Jo isn't all that far away, IIRC). -- "The universe is quite robust in design and appears to be doing just fine on its own, incompetent support staff notwithstanding. :-)" - the Dennis formerly known as (evil), MCFL |
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You keep landing in Sacramento, where I live (and Jo isn't all that
far away, IIRC). That's true. And the company terminal (in Depot Park, the old Sacramento Army Depot) is Harri's absolute favorite place to walk. |
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Dan M had some very interesting things to say about
Harri the Denver (almost) Roadcat: You keep landing in Sacramento, where I live (and Jo isn't all that far away, IIRC). That's true. And the company terminal (in Depot Park, the old Sacramento Army Depot) is Harri's absolute favorite place to walk. About where in Sacramento is that? -- "The universe is quite robust in design and appears to be doing just fine on its own, incompetent support staff notwithstanding. :-)" - the Dennis formerly known as (evil), MCFL |
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