By Kim GrimmWhen running west back in the “good old days” you could go across Wyoming in the middle of the night and it might be…
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Arlington National Cemetery is a United States military cemetery in Arlington County, Virginia, across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C., that has become the final resting…
For those of us who have been on the road for decades, we may understand this month’s article more than the new drivers coming into the…
In November I always remember my dear friend Bette Garber, who was a photojournalist for the trucking industry from the early 1980s until November 2008. Her…
In the spring of 1978, John and Joanna Davis bought this 1977 Peterbilt 359 right off the lot at Boise Peterbilt in Boise, ID. The truck…
Sometimes you gotta do one thing so you can do another. In this case, Jack Boehm farms so he can truck! I recently had the opportunity…
Many years ago, my friend Cathy Sherman told me, “Our neighborhood is 3,000 miles wide.” Back then, it wasn’t like it is today, with our cell…
No one knows for sure where the yo-yo toy came from. On Wikipedia, there is a picture of an ancient Greek vase dating back about 2,500…
After not being able to go out for so long due to the COVID-19 quarantine guidelines, this month I’m going to share a few places that…
Carmen Anderson did not set out to be a professional truck driver with impressive awards – but that is exactly what she did. After high school,…
Getting together and reminiscing about the past is one of my favorite things to do. So, when I recently got a call from my friend Vonnie…
Many people enjoy doodling and drawing trucks. It can be a great way to relax and fill time. But for some, like my new friend Miss…
It would be hard not to have a sweet day in Hershey, PA. I’ve been through this town a few times in my years on the…
It’s hard to believe that it’s been 20 years since all the doom and gloom predictions of things that were going to happen when the clocks…
Photography has come a long way from the print film days. Remember when you had to buy the film, shoot the pictures, take the roll somewhere…