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June 29th 2007
Published: June 29th 2007
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Happy Hollow Farm

Made it to Eric’s farm in Jamestown, Missouri. 80 acres of forest and 10 acres in production, and since Kristen saw him last, he has built a new home and greenhouse! Took a walk to the spring fed creek where we waded around ankle deep, in the drizzle, and Kristen and Eric caught Em up on their old road trip stories over PBR! Visited with the cows and sized up the buckwheat field. Eric showed off his new, crazy loud motorcycle and the Allis Chalmers he converted to ELECTRIC! It’s fabulous! Stayed up late yapping about farms and forests and friends! Another excellent part of our journey. Oh, and we were sent off this morning with some of Eric’s famous garlic! Man, life IS good!

It’s raining like Noah’s coming and thank God there is no traffic on the back roads or Em would have killed us by now! Emily has biscuits and gravy on the brain and it’s possible her lead foot is associated with the scavenger hunt to satisfy this very unhealthy BnG obsession.

Headed to a tallgrass prairie in Kansas and then we’ll get to Colorado by night.

PS Em found the Booneville Truck Stop/Bobber Restaurant and she is sure to find her BnGs!

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Take a left on the high road, see where it takes you, see where you take it; take it high, take it low…Jay Farrar



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