
Ode to a Truck
On Saturday, I found a new hobby. This hobby could potentially cost a lot of money if serious amounts of self-restraint are not imposed. You see, I've always been a car guy. I like quick, little cars that dart to and fro like a featherweight boxer. So when we got a truck in December, this was quite the departure from my normal taste. (Remember the pictures of the Honda all crunched up? State Farm Decided it wasn't worth fixing.) When buying the truck, I reasoned, "Why would anyone EVER have a truck that wasn't 4-wheel drive? If I want to drive a 2-wheel drive vehicle, I'll get a sports car." And thus, begins the tale of what could potentially be a serious addiction.
Ever since driving the truck off the lot, it has been treated differently than any other vehicle I've ever owned. It doesn't get washed as frequently. It gets used more. It gets abused more. Scratches (within reason) are accepted as normal accessories to the exterior styling. For someone who loves little race cars, I can't believe I lived this long without a truck. I look for reasons to use the truck for what it's supposed to be used for - trucking things hither and yon.
Despite the good use I've gotten out of the truck over the last 3 months, I've never exploited that little knob that has some curious markings on it. What does "4-Hi" do?? And even more perplexing, what does "4-Lo" do? So with



A good time was had by all. I also got to do my first donut in the truck.


Unfortunately, this last photo shows all that's left of the truck after an
