The Zax Bypass

“I never,” he said, “take a step to one side.”

Memories: Found On Road Dead

1974 Ford F-250

My father bought a new pick-up truck in 1974. I grew up knowing that truck. Long story short, he bequeathed that truck to me in 1990. For the next six years, I drove that truck from middle America to the right, left, south, and north of all the continental united states. I even dragged it into Canada a couple of times. Six years in that truck, all to myself.

This is a great and sad story. Really. I love talking about the truck. Ask me to tell you more the next time I see you. The day I lost that truck was a day I learned that it might be better to invest your emotions in living breathing reciprocating animals, preferably human beings.

There was really nothing I could do. It was number eleven in an eleven car pile-up on the Delaware Turnpike approaching the Delaware Memorial Bridge, on August 30 1996. Nobody died, medically.

This is a photo I took with an old camera of mine. I have neither the truck nor the camera, but I do have this photo and their memories. Sometimes we’re lucky to have just that.

This entry was written by William Lawrence, posted on January 29, 2007 at 1:14 pm, filed under Overpass and tagged , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. Follow any comments here with the RSS feed for this post. Comments are closed, but you can leave a trackback: Trackback URL.