“Hitler didn’t travel. Stalin didn’t travel. Saddam Hussein never traveled. They didn’t want to have their orthodoxy challenged.” — Howard Gardner
Adventures with Pepper: Days 29-30
Only a few days have passed since my mind wondered and wandered during a drive through Indiana in which I quoted “I never saw a purple cow, I never hope to see one …” to my canine traveling companion, Pepper.

Just in case you’re not into purple cows, what do you think about butterflies. I photographed this near the purple cow. — Photo by Pat Bean
Well, at the end of my gorgeous day’s drive through Shenandoah National Park, I was confronted with a purple cow. How funny, I thought, as I checked into the Highway 340 North RV Park just outside of Waynesboro, Virginia.
As almost all the places I had stayed at during the trip, it was quite nice with lots of friendly people. I decided to stay over a day and catch up on laundry and writing before I began my drive down the Blue Ridge Parkway
Book Report: I didn’t travel today and Travels with Maggie benefitted. The book is now up to 56,782 words. It was a fun rewriting day as I got to relive my trip to Hawk Mountain with my oldest granddaughter, Shanna.
Bean’s Pat: Fall colors in Minnesota http://tinyurl.com/9d3wjfq I never tire of Mother Nature’s autumn. How about you?
Love the purple cow 🙂
Thanks Anorwen
How many pages do your words equal?
I like the purple cow.
One Page for dedication, One page for Book title, Double-spaced copy, new page starting each chapter. Times News Roman font 12. Right now the book is standing at 201 pages.
Can’t have too many purple cows!
Or birds or cats. Thanks for commenting Wazeau.
Love the purple cow and the butterfly photo is beautiful – thanks for sharing:) Happy Tuesday!
Thanks … it just felt like a day to be playful Craves.