This is a scheduled post. We've returned from Texas, and will soon be traveling to North Carolina. I'll be back in real time before the New Year.
A car, which has found a permanent parking space, in Fredericksburg, Texas. |
The view from a bench outside an over priced hotel. |
Chevron. Mobile. Whatever. One and the same.
Bad BIG.
Remember when you could trust your car to the man who wore the star? I came across something from those crappy olden days I'd like to share.
From Harbrace Handbook of English. |
The Texas Company = Texaco. Page 399 shows the properly addressed envelope.
Can you imagine? That was only 70 years ago!
I remember when AAA and a Trip-Tik were necessities for a trip if you didn't want to get lost.
ReplyDeleteThese days, as I travel half way across the country (which I intend to do about the middle of January), the directions are simple: Starting in Los Angeles, get on the Interstate 10. Stay on it until I arrive in San Antonio. That's it.
No adventure, no mystery. No mistakes. I'll still get a trip-tik so I know where the gas stations are and where I should stay over night...but it's no wonder that AAA is more about insurance these days than guiding travelers.