(1947) Teale and his wife Nellie set off in their black Buick for a 17,000-mile (27,000 km) roadtrip. They headed first to the Florida Everglades, then zigzagged northward following the advance of spring. Teale wrote about the adventure in North with the Spring. The book was followed by three others on the North American seasons: Journey Into Summer, Autumn Across America, and Wandering Through Winter, which won the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction in 1966.”
That's the idea, at least. I'm walking westward from New York City for nine months or so.
If everything goes according to plan, I'll be in Oregon when the clock runs out.
If nothing goes according to plan, maybe I'll end up in Peru or Mongolia or Pennsylvania.
You can read all about the details of my trip
if you're so inclined.
Apparently the original was built of sod! and was only occupied a couple of weeks:
http://www.bismarcktribune.com/news/local/article_75532975-89cc-5583-b8cc-5ad821eba586.html
Sound the alarm! Colonel Mustard is in the library with a candlestick.
Ooooh, she beat me to it!
DAMN! Beat us both too it! Well done Kerin.
lol good one!
This is hilarious!
And I think Camp Spare Ribs is on the left.
lol
H O T Dog….batman!
that’s holy hot dog isnt it???
Kielbasa!!
NO WAY.
Awesome.
Designed to turn raw cabbage into lean, mean, fighting sauerkraut.
‘Where ordinary cabbage is turned into a strong ally.’
General Frank Footer
Condiment Commander
General Frank Footer, too funny!
I have to wonder if Matt’s potential book will rival Edwin Way Teale’s output?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Way_Teale
(1947) Teale and his wife Nellie set off in their black Buick for a 17,000-mile (27,000 km) roadtrip. They headed first to the Florida Everglades, then zigzagged northward following the advance of spring. Teale wrote about the adventure in North with the Spring. The book was followed by three others on the North American seasons: Journey Into Summer, Autumn Across America, and Wandering Through Winter, which won the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction in 1966.”
Gosh – don’t I have enough on my “to read” list! Well – here comes 4 more additions to it! :)
I heard all about this during my days at the Utility Muffin Research Kitchen!
This was too funny for my German heritage to overlook…here is some more background:
http://everything2.com/title/Fort%2520Sauerkraut
LMAO!!
That’s not only a new one on me…. it’s freakin “the bomb!”
Made my day after a long hard day of work.
Thanks guys!
LOL. Thanks for the laugh.
yes, lol