I know what you're thinking, when are you going to start telling us the stories about your adventure? Patience my friends, you'll get hear them in time. But in order for you to grasp the bigger picture you need one more tid bit of information about us. It may seem silly to some of you that I have a blog focused on the cars we use to get from place to place, but for some of these stories you need to know what we're driving so you can get an even bigger laugh out of it.
Let's start off with the main car that we use when we chase these trains: The "D" or a blue Dodge Durango. In time I will have a picture of it, but for now you'll just have to use your imagination. The "D" is owned by Ed and like I said before he is usually the driver. Since there are normally 7 people going on these trips and we want to ride together we need a car that can fit us all. Granted it does get a little tight this SUV has gotten us to our destination safely (mostly). You'll just have to wait for that story (I guarantee it's a whopper.) In this car we have had many things happen, sliced fingers from lifting the seats, cut knees from hopping in and I can't forget about how dirty we tend to make it. On one trip every window was covered in mud and the only reason why we could see anything out of it was because of the windshield wipers. You should have seen how much we had inside the vehicle. (Another story you'll get a kick out of.)
On occasions we have to find a substitute because The "D" may have an issue. Sometimes we just go in separate cars and nothing exciting happens. However, recently we had to use a different car. It was Josh's grandmother's turquoise mini van. I bet we were quite a site driving down the road with stuffed frogs on the dashboard and a bright yellow smiley face air freshener. Josh had the honors driving this vehicle while the rest of us crammed in the back. I can only imagine what people were thinking when they drove by us. Now this car was only used once, but I guarantee it is one we will never forget. (I've got you curious now don't I? That story I'm saving for last.)
Hang on to your hats, the next blog will be the best one yet!
For those of you who are interested in what we achieve on these trips I have included a few links to sites where our work is located. This will give you a better sense of what we do on a regular basis.
Notch Eight Productions Josh
Green Kandi Productions Reesa
Look Beyond Photography Me
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