Monday, November 7





Carol took us out this morning and it took nearly an hour to get to the starting point, mile marker 8.
 
This is the next to last week for the Coast to Coast Walk for Habitat for Humanity. Less than 2 weeks to go.
 
Before too long, we came to a house and there were turkeys there. Not the white commercially grown turkey, but a brown/black in the wild turkey. Before I could get my camera out, they had run behind a shed. They probably thought I was from the Turkey Shoot committee.
 
At the 6 mile mark we entered the town of Pearson, Georgia. Not a whole lot going on in Pearson. We stopped at the Four C's Fuel and Lube to use the facilities. In a dimly lit back room, there were some of those "games of skill" machines. Of course, you play for store credit only. At least, that's what the sign said. We did however, indulge in an Eskimo Pie and a nice lady even took our picture.
 
On we walked through more pine trees and cotton fields. Carol was waiting at marker 20 to pick us up. Today we found .11 cents. Stay tuned ...


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