Trail of Tears
While I was away in Dayton, Cheryl tore her knee up. Unfortunately that was concurrent with one of the largest snow falls in Mitchell County.
Well, I came back and had to medivac her out. Unfortunately there was no helicopter so I pulled her on this little plastic sled.
She is alive and well, as one of her friends has connections at the hospital,
John Britt
a.k.a. The Mule
Well, I came back and had to medivac her out. Unfortunately there was no helicopter so I pulled her on this little plastic sled.
She is alive and well, as one of her friends has connections at the hospital,
John Britt
a.k.a. The Mule
Oh my. I hope she's feeling and doing much better soon!
ReplyDeleteI bet Cheryl really appriciated you stopping to take these pictures. I hope she's recovering. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI just told her we were taking a commercial break to hear a few words from our sponsor and, being from T.V., she fully understood.
ReplyDeleteYou have to make concessions for the media.
Couldn't you hook that sled up to Boo Boo?
ReplyDeleteBoo Boo is an ornamental dog.
ReplyDeleteI hope she's heals quickly and the snow goes away. Crutches in the snow is not a good time. It looks like you had a long pull there, I hope you're doing ok.
ReplyDeleteYea,
ReplyDeleteCrutches in the snow are called ski poles!