Thunderstorms are a thing again. Yay. I guess I didn’t leave them behind! Last night I was awakened by thunder and lightning, but this being a desert, the roads were completely dry when I started out. They didn’t stay that way, though, as it soon started raining, and rained for the first hour of my ride. And, unlike the rains in the east, this was cold rain. Just about the time I was on the brink of pulling over to dig out some warmer gear, though, it stopped. It gradually warmed as the sun poked out of the clouds, and I eventually realized I was hot again. The temperature climbed from 53°F to 93°F in a few hours!
Yesterday, I saw a harvester crew getting ready to start their day, and I decided not to bother them, but I regretted missing the opportunity. Today, I stopped at a convenience store in Haswell, NM, and while I was chatting with Paul, the owner, and bonding with his son’s awesome dog, Jäger, a man pulled up to purchase gasoline for a huge tank.
I eventually realized he was part of a custom harvester crew. In fact, he owned it, and has been doing this since 1985. His 17-year-old son works with him and wants to follow in his footsteps. They live in North Dakota, and travel for six months of the year. They live in motor homes, and there are twelve people on his crew. Eleven of them are hard-working South Africans. Check it out below!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbzNTQthqRQ












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