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<blockquote data-quote="Kathie in Thorp" data-source="post: 926593" data-attributes="member: 16769"><p>Driving ID to CA through NV is like that -- miles and miles of not a single thing except rock and sagebrush! Not even anything to comment about, so it was usually a quiet drive. On one trip travelling that stretch, I spotted a wood rocking chair leaning up against the fence line along the hwy. I yelled to "STOP" and hubby was so startled he almost lost control of the truck. We walked up, and there was (probably antique) chair, with signs of foot travel up to it, and marks that someone had sat in it, at that spot and rocked! It probably fell off a load, and then was moved off the hwy by a passerby, who took a few minutes to sit and rock and look out over nothing! We loaded it up and took it home, and it now lives with friends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathie in Thorp, post: 926593, member: 16769"] Driving ID to CA through NV is like that -- miles and miles of not a single thing except rock and sagebrush! Not even anything to comment about, so it was usually a quiet drive. On one trip travelling that stretch, I spotted a wood rocking chair leaning up against the fence line along the hwy. I yelled to "STOP" and hubby was so startled he almost lost control of the truck. We walked up, and there was (probably antique) chair, with signs of foot travel up to it, and marks that someone had sat in it, at that spot and rocked! It probably fell off a load, and then was moved off the hwy by a passerby, who took a few minutes to sit and rock and look out over nothing! We loaded it up and took it home, and it now lives with friends. [/QUOTE]
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