Best Time for Leaving
I usually try to get away before the sun rises, when the house is still and the road still cool beneath the tires. I leave behind the natural savannah of the Bluegrass, the farms and the fences, the green fields stretching out across the horizon.
I point my car east. It pretty much knows the way.
Over the mountains and up the valley.
I'm home.
I point my car east. It pretty much knows the way.
Over the mountains and up the valley.
I'm home.
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