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DUST STORM
Topic Started: May 26 2011, 09:06 PM (129 Views)
Big Ronnie
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Just got in today form a trip to Albany NY and back to Kansas City Mo. and then to Leavenworth Kan. to Lubbock Tx. and on down Mineral Wells Tx. to Lafayette La. A few years back the longer the trip the more I liked it and where ever I was at was just fine. But now I like to come by the house ever once in a while so they won't forget who I am. Ran into a lot of bad weather this time. When the tornado hit Joplin I was up the road a 100 miles or so in a pretty good storm there. Then comeing down from Salinas Kan. to Lubbock Tx. it was nearly 450 miles of 30 to 40 mph of cross winds and dust storms all the way. Then finely I got back into La. yesterday and last night it stormed all the way from Shreveport down to Alexandria. Unloaded in Lafatette this morning and home I went. Glad to be here for a day or two also. Here is a few pictures that were taken from my office window. By the way where these windmills are they have trippled in the amount of them in the last few years.........Big Ronnie

This is downtown Kansas City where I unloaded some kind of special blocks that went into the Kaffman Center of Performing Arts. My truck wasn't built for this city driveing like this.
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This was a whole day of driveing in a dust storm from Salinas Ka. to Lubbock Tx.
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This is the big windmills that are north of Sweetwater Tx. I was told that they provide electricty from Shreveport to almost Elpaso.
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This is the Brazos River just south of Mineral Wells Tx. Lot of cattle land here.
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Edited by Big Ronnie, May 26 2011, 09:11 PM.
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Sounds like you had a lot of fun Ronnie...........Larry
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