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<blockquote data-quote="Big Bad Kitty" data-source="post: 71923" data-attributes="member: 3647"><p>DEX and I drove over the road for 2 years. One of the best memories I hold of being with him. I loved that time. We hit Virginia and the Carolinas in the fall. Absolutely breathtaking.</p><p></p><p>The sight that we will remember forever was in New Mexico. It was about 1Am, in the middle of nowhere, on a clear night with no moon. We pulled over, got out of the truck, and watched the sky for I'll bet two hours. The stars dazzled like diamonds, and you saw a shooting star every 5 seconds, no kidding. They were everywhere. You just do not see that in the city. Between the smog and the lights, you can count the stars (usually 10). When we were watching these stars, we were like 2 kids on Christmas. We could not fathom that we were looking at the same sky that we see in Chicago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Bad Kitty, post: 71923, member: 3647"] DEX and I drove over the road for 2 years. One of the best memories I hold of being with him. I loved that time. We hit Virginia and the Carolinas in the fall. Absolutely breathtaking. The sight that we will remember forever was in New Mexico. It was about 1Am, in the middle of nowhere, on a clear night with no moon. We pulled over, got out of the truck, and watched the sky for I'll bet two hours. The stars dazzled like diamonds, and you saw a shooting star every 5 seconds, no kidding. They were everywhere. You just do not see that in the city. Between the smog and the lights, you can count the stars (usually 10). When we were watching these stars, we were like 2 kids on Christmas. We could not fathom that we were looking at the same sky that we see in Chicago. [/QUOTE]
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