Not to change the subject, but I should answer
Bob's question from Saturday.
Our longest cherry run is about 160 mi. from the field to the packing house. Then, within 24 hrs most of them are on a plane headed for Japan. We do mostly Ag commodity hauling. Starts with Cherries in May, ends with Grapes and Olives in Nov. usually. In between is Grains, (mostly wheat,) Wine grapes, Almonds, Raisins, Corn and occasionally some construction equipment for good measure. The equipment haul takes me all over CA and into NV and AZ now and then.
Sorry for hijacking your thread
CG but this is where the question was posed. But now, back to your new propic . . . "nice cherries!"
