A Walk,
then out of town, with stops; Fairfield
the never-before-seen Crocker in Sacramento…
unexpectedly stupid traffic from Floriston
to the “USA Parkway” east of Reno
but no one after Wadsworth. No One.
So Wall spring in the [not quite] spring…
with its “Xenobia” Dodge…
which I belatedly [like 48 years later] discovered to be actually the Astor Pass Dodge..ah, well.
March 30th brought AAA with the mini-X to cut the long-awaited New Ditch from Lowers
and a Birthday on the Porch
followed by another day of inventory in the Repo
and Enrico, fresh from ending an era [or several] at
Radar Ranch, from which we all benefited
despite those at times life-threatening aspects from which I fled, many years ago, to
the Smoke Creek where we celebrated
the first Bloom Oon of ’18.
Easter Sunday brought appropriately celebratory
portents of Spring,
Trucks were protected from rats in the usual way, but experience proves it’s hard to protect oneself from the vagaries of B F-ing Goodrich TA’s…more flats per mile than any tires I’ve ever owned [and haven’t since the eighties, except Toyota sends their trucks out the door so equipped] …
The Inventory continued through “Pacific Theater” [see below; this was Tulagi, Guadalcanal, 8 August 1942, before the effects of the Battle of Midway’s decimation of the Japanese carrier fleet was fully felt; ace Japanese pilots, flying medium bombers under [UNDER!] the declension of the USN’s guns…but the tide had already turned, the Empire’s communications had been hacked. It’s about Intelligence, pendejo; believe it. We’re toast without it, and we’ve been…hacked, as the Presence of the Pendejo proves quite eloquently] and beyond.
A morning came, interested parties inquired after the Holiday Rambler
which will definitely benefit from a new life while
on the final day…April awready.
M