 Hi, my name is Joe from Austria and you're watching DjV. Enjoy the show. Husky, I guess it's Esso now. Used to be Husky. Has been to cup coffee now. Everywhere is getting those machines and I love it. Coffee is so much better and fresher. This bad boy sitting right here. Nice. I feel like we're gonna take that one. Deliver this freight. Schedule in the morning in the truck here is so much shorter. Instead of spending, you know, 15 minutes vacuuming, cleaning, getting everything ready for the day. It's like you wake up and you're like, oh, look at that. It's still clean from yesterday. Usually I have my dog with me for you new people on the road for almost like 10 years. His name's Diesel. Like the fuel. You get it. But he's at home with his family. With my wife and our other dogs. Spending some time with him. He'll be with me a part time 50-50 or maybe 60-40, who knows. But this trip is just me. And there's periods where it's a little bit lonely and there's periods where, like in the morning, I'm like, wow. It doesn't take that long to get ready. I pretty much get out of the sleeper, put my clothes on, go get my coffee, do my pre-trip and boom. I don't have to walk the dog. I do that stuff. That's when I start getting lonely too. Dogs are nice companions to have on the road. Don't get a dog for your truck if you're not ready for the extra work, okay? That's not fair to the dog. A dog with you, just be prepared. Get a vacuum. You're going to have to vacuum every day. Maybe twice a day. Maybe three times a day. You're going to have to do a lot of work. You're going to have to stop more often to walk them. Make sure they get their exercise. It takes a lot of your time. Beware of that before. Don't just go get a dog and then realize, oh, this is too much work. And then just give them away. Not going to like you if you do that. All right, everybody. Have you done your pre-trips? Is your seat secured properly to your spot where you're sitting? Is your phone securely in your hand? Let's get out of here. It's about two hours to where I got to unload. Lights on for safety all the time. Day or night. Get out of Lloyd Minster. Let's go up to Bonneville. Bonneville, Alberta. The press. Is that the bus for the Saskatchewan Rough Riders? Summertime. Here are their stuff and their properties. It's nice to see. Southern Manitoba is the same way. It's just we don't have the rolling hills like they have here. Getting unloaded. There's just a really big piece on the other side. They're trying to figure out how to get it off without dropping it. They got it, though. They got it. Just staying out of the way for now. I've got all my equipment wrapped up already. I just got to organize it and put it all back in the storage in the truck. Signed the bills. And I'll go sleep in Edmonton tonight. I've got to pick up in a town called Niskew. Niskew, just south of Edmonton. Tomorrow at noon. So it's not even a big rush. I'm not too sure how far Edmonton would be from here. Maybe like three hours. I'm up in Bonneville, Alberta. Which is right on the east side of Alberta. Sort of straight east of Edmonton. Almost straight north of Lloyd Minster. Sort of northwest a little bit. We'll see. Looks like they got it off good. Awesome. It's a big piece. So this material goes to build grain bins. Like the ones I showed you around here. They're building a new grain bin. Beautiful Canola field off to our right there. I think I'm going to stay at the Flying J and Shrewd Park on the east side of Edmonton. Kind of a nice shower there. Maybe go and get something to eat. Pretty nice big Flying J. There is a Flying J and Niskew where I'm picking up. But there's only about like eight spots there. I'm guessing they're probably going to be full by now. No parking and what do I do? I know the Flying J and Shrewd Park sure fills up pretty quick as well. We're passing Niskew who might have some parking but someone told me once that that's paint parking. I don't feel like paying to park today. None of it I'll have to. Right side in 20 meters. It's your destination on the right side. Flying J Travel Plaza. It's actually on the left but whatever. Got ourselves a spot right in the front. Nice and safe for old blow. And I'm calling it a day here. So we'll see you right here in the morning. We're going to go over to Niskew just a little ways away from here. Pick up that load, tarp it and hold on back to Manitoba. Then I will be home after I deliver that load. I'm going home and I should be home until after the IVF transfer. For Brit. I think that's happening now. It keeps getting moved back a little bit but I'm pretty sure Wednesday. We'll see what happens. Cross your fingers for us everybody. It's getting close. Hopefully it takes. We'll see you tomorrow.