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By Morris Workman "21st Century Pioneers" Published in Mesquedia June 18, 2005 Traveling from After selling our house in 2001, my wife and I filled our Conestoga wagon (a Budget rental van) with everything we couldn’t unload at our last yard sale. Then we loaded my car onto a trailer behind the truck. Finally, we packed my wife’s car with suitcases, 2 daughters, a dog, a rabbit, a guinea pig, and a cockatiel. For those of you shaking your heads and holding your noses, remember that the original wagon trains included smelly livestock. Fortunately, my wife has bad sinuses, so the aroma wasn’t much of a burden. Our first catastrophe came when the kids snapped the antenna off of their battery-operated TV/VCR during a game of “Gimme That! It’s Mine!”. This may not seem equivalent to a broken wagon axle, but then the pioneers never suffered 2 kids going through cartoon withdrawals. We were rescued when we found a trading post (pronounced “Wal-Mart”) where we stocked up on videos. We passed through Like all pioneers, we marveled at the
mighty We continued on through Eventually, we hit We pulled up to the tollbooth at “Van and a car, $20 each, $10 for the trailer,” he calculated, “That’ll be $50” . I was stunned. “You don’t understand. We’re not visiting the park. We’re just driving through on our way to St. George.” “Doesn’t matter,” he replied. I fumed. This was a National
Park, which meant my tax dollars had already paid for it once. Route
9 was a state road, which meant the nice people of “How about this,” I ventured. “What if we promise not to look while we’re driving through?” The park ranger was not amused. We paid. Finally, our caravan arrived in St. George. Like the pioneers before us, we were thankful to have survived the long journey, and to have only been scalped once. Published online at the Workman Chronicles WebLog June 18, 2005. For
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