 Good morning, everybody. We're just south of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, a town called Grasswoods, I believe. There's a little Esso truck stop here. This is where we spent the night. And take it to Manitoba. I'll probably deliver it tomorrow morning. We'll see. Let's get going. I'm not getting any closer. Today yet. Unloaded tonight and then get a ways back towards home and probably be home in the morning. I'm thinking early morning tomorrow. It's all working out. This truck needs to get a safety by the end of this month. I've booked in a couple of weeks towards the end of the month here. This month is going to be a busy, busy month for us. The truck is getting polished. The truck's getting safety. We have a doctor's appointment for Theo as two month checkup. Diesel is actually going in for kind of a big procedure for an old guy. He's getting his teeth cleaned and hopefully none will need to be pulled, but they're going to look at that, clean his mouth out. They've got to put him under for that. And so before they can do that, they've got to do, I believe, an EKG on him because he has a bit of a heart murmur. And they have to make sure that his heart can handle the anesthetic. So he's got that appointment coming up and then the big one, where he gets his mouth cleaned, gets put into a nice nap for the day. Wiener, our other dog, our small dashing, he's had it done twice already. And now it's diesel's turn. His mouth smells like death. It is so bad. It'll smell up an entire room. It's bad. So his mouth needs to be cleaned out. So hopefully his heart can handle it. And the doctor's going to make sure that. A little bit worried about that, but a lot going on this month. Busy, busy month. A little pit stop. I'm at the Petra Pass in Yorkton, Saskatchewan. Dusty parking lot. It's huge. 10 foot diameter. How much water do you need to loosen? I love those things. I use them so often. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven straps holding this thing in place. That's it. So it's super light and the air goes flowing right through it. So I got no drag. It's practically like an empty trailer. It's wonderful. It's beautiful already. I'm going to hit this off today yet. I think I told you that already, right? He has two, two inch straps. One on one rear tire and one on one front tire holding that thing on that. I was just going to say that this guy is going to cause an accident. Now he found a different accident. He's also got no trailer lights on his trailer. No brake lights, no tail lights, no signals. Car due to that poor W&I marks all the way over here. That's just someone pulled out in front of him and he couldn't stop. Getting home too late. I should be home before midnight, but I've got to hurry. Good thing Britain Theo don't go to bed too early. Well, he's up throughout the night anyways, right? So she's up throughout the night. And she could probably use a break and use some sleep. So if I get home tonight, then hopefully she can catch up on a little bit of sleep. We're just going past Portage La Prairie. The beautiful, beautiful metropolis of La Prairie. The place everyone wants to be. Sorry Hamilton. It's a nice town. Typical trucker Josh. I was excited to get home. I forgot to close off the video and film the end of day when we got to the shop and everything. So this is the end of day. Thanks for watching. We just picked up that big giant culvert delivered it to some farm down a gravel road. I don't know where they're going to put those or what they're going to use those for, but it's for moving water is what they said. I don't know how much water they're planning on moving, but a lot of it. Just got to get under the roadway I guess. There's going to be no backups in that area. All the water will flow freely. A little bit of overkill maybe, but I don't know. I forgot to say goodbye. So I'm sorry. So goodbye. Have a good one and we'll see you in tomorrow's video.