We can tell by the sound that they're repeatedly taking long and low sweeping passes somewhere just outside of the park. We've been trying to catch a glimpse of him, but with the heavy tree cover that's just not possible.
As we left the park and got less than a mile down the road we spotted him. Sure enough, as we suspected, it was a crop duster. He flew over the roadway in front of and behind us several times, but this is the only photo we were able to capture, he was way too FAAAASSSST!
Again, with no Interstate traveling, it was a pleasant and uneventful 138-mile drive through rural Georgia. Our goal for the day was to make it beyond the halfway point to our next destination. We accomplished that, because tomorrow we only have 122-miles to go to reach our final destination.
Our overnight stop for tonight is the Walmart Supercenter in Thomasville, GA. It's only 14-miles north of the Florida/Georgia line (that's sounds oddly familiar).
I hope they don't mistake ROVER and THE POD for a pile of aluminum recycling.
the five cats who live in the bushes at the edge of the lot.
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