Every Journey Starts With A Single Step

I wonder if whoever said that included all the steps involved in packing the car? Nevertheless, the journey to Oregon begins, so pardon me if I’m a little slow responding to anything or sharing articles, etc.

Not that you all shouldn’t be out enjoying the holiday weekend anyway!

If you’re interested, I’ll probably be posting some photos of the journey on the photo blog.

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