The wind blew his face, and he drove another ridiculous street. A few miles of fence and plain surrounds his old and shiny bright red pickup. New Mexico Albuquerque is the destination of Ron Island, he is only a few miles away. I hope and hope to escape from his sorrow and regret in New York and to live a better life in New Mexico. Ron looked outside the window and thought of what will happen in the future. I might buy a house, find a job, my family, my wife, even a child ... I thought. Ron never got a family.
I am dragging a Ford pickup truck on the east coast of the Connecticut river. When I got to the sign at the Road Creek Farm, the picker closed the road and I followed a dusty driveway. We stopped at the shadow of a huge red stable, next to the paddock where the journey was full and was on the horse. I got out of the car and climbed the passenger side of the pickup. It was promoted by Wildlife Scott Williams from the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station in New Haven. 38 year old Williams has an upright bear's balance and scale. Did he be wearing a faded peach T - shirt that I read that he likes @ Harmony # @ and PEOPLE PERSON? Next to him is the 24-year-old Megan Floyd and the back bed is on the 51-year-old Michael Short. Both are research engineers.
After deciding to buy the compass, Red carried the red pickup truck's open bed to the rural town Buxton. He walked in the field, sailed over long rocks and big oak trees using compasses and found a large sparkling black volcanic glass. Below the lock pile is a lunch box made of tin with an ocean line on the front. Delusions, he looked around, sat on the rock wall and opened the box. Inside is a plastic bag with an envelope (thousand dollars) and a letter:
The pick-up truck slides into the parking space directly before entering. A round face man, a trimmed gray beard pops out and a fast food bag shook from his fist. A sweat shirt of red sleeveless stretches across the chest and abdomen. It is an acronym for "S.I.R" and black on the chest. It was winter, and he and his brothers drove the peak of Pike, one of Colorado 's most popular 14,000 - foot mountain known as 14 people. He ordered his older brother to step on the brake so that across the road a glimpse of some strange tracks in the snow. The truck slid and stopped on the frozen ground. Michael jumped into the clean and dry air from the truck's driver's seat and discovered that his first doubt was right: