 Holy humedex, it is humid, it's the heck out there. It's just about drink the air this morning. Wow. I was supposed to hook up to that step deck this morning, but somebody busted the tension rod at the back. There's those big square or on the step decks. Anyways, it's a tension rod that keeps the curtains tight, right? And the bracket on the passenger side was snapped right off. And being held on there by a little strap. And I'm picking up a load that's going all the way to Texas. So I figured we probably shouldn't send that trailer all the way down to Texas. I'll bust it up like that. So I'm going to let the shop go right away as in. We can get it fixed before they send it out on the road. I put a little red tag on it to make sure nobody else grabs it by accident. Glad I noticed that. It'd be hard not to, I mean. So they got us hooked up to this 48 foot flat instead, which in my opinion is a lot better. I'm happier with it. These things open a whole lot easier than those step deck curtains open. I think it was a 48. Kind of looks like a 53 from here now. So I've got one partial load pickup in Stonewall, Manitoba today. Then I've got my second partial load pickup in Arbor, Manitoba. And then I bring it back here and our highway driver is going to be ready to pull it on down south to Texas. Well then, so I don't fall up. Gotta go across the yard. Oh, my water bottle is full. Well, that's handy. I guess I didn't drink any water yesterday. Was going to go and get that filled up. We have a water dispenser in the driver room. That's where I usually fill up my water if I need to. Quick little tug test here. Blood here, I guess. Mark in his mud. Just as I'm getting out of the cab. Who wants me? Nothing. That phone, I don't get it. My phone keeps dingin' and notifying me and I don't know what it's notifying me for. Just random things. Hey, guess what? Guess what? Nothing, nothing. You want to know something? Nothing. Okay, so we're going to quickly undo this here. Let me get you over here. I don't need to answer this. Get a snag. What did we hit? Something here doesn't want to roll. Curtain got caught in the wheels. I don't know, man, I'm closing in. Come on. High-tech brakes. There we go. I ain't going anywhere. We're ready to rock. You'd be very careful with this fencing here. It's very flimsy. You have to put your straps right at the edges. Otherwise it'll just crumple in on itself. It's very light freight. You're very careful with it. And then these are just the bases. I only needed one strap. But since the bag was in the center there, strapped down like with a band onto there, put two straps. Just don't need this out of the bag. It's the way I decided to do it. All right, so time to close her up. We're here at our next pickup in Arborg and we're all loaded up and tied down. I'm about to close up the trailer here again. This stuff's going to Austin, Texas. Loaded up here real good. No damages. Straps going over the wood where possible. And our freight from this morning is up here. This in here. I'll come back any further. Might have to undo the front first. See how that pin has got to drop into that hole there. It's not coming back far enough right now because I have it hooked up at the front. So we'll go and undo the front real quick. I'm gonna close this up while we're passing by here before we forget. Never say, oh, I'll do that before I go. Oh, I'll do that in a bit. No, don't. Do it now. That's there just for good measure. Okay, so this is all hooked up on here. That's what I mean. I thought I could do it if I hooked in the front first. Or just a little bit. Seems like it's a little jammed up on that side. Yeah, these things are picky. They don't work the way they're supposed to. Okay, that should be enough. Just like a foot, that's way more than enough just to give it some slack. We walk all the way to the back again, getting our steps in. Okay, now we want this to fall into that hole. Up against there. This side in there as well. All buttoned up. Let's take old Betsy back home. What do you guys think? Is that a good name for her? Because we got to embrace the fact that this truck is old. But that's okay. We like it that it's old. It's got some experience behind her. Old Betsy, old Rusty. Rusty's kind of a guy's name. I wanted this to be, I guess it doesn't matter. What would be the female version of Rusty? Rusty? Rusty? Rusty standing? What's called her old Betsy? How about that? Old Betsy. She's old. She's got mismatch in half fenders. More rust than paint. Almost two million kilometers. Over one and a half million miles. That's not right. Over one million miles. Over 1.2 million miles. I don't know. She's old. That's stuff we picked up this morning, the first freight that's actually going to Arkansas. Going to, I just read it. Where are you? Fort Smith, Arkansas. Arkansas, not there, Kansas. Arkansas. Let out a chuckle just there. Joke is old, but it doesn't get old. Joke is old, but it doesn't get old. I'm just gonna shut up. Old Betsy do the talking for a bit, eh? Here it goes, all right? See what she has to say to us. All those trailers almost match again. All evenly spaced, parked perfectly straight. That's not our yard over there, but we, I think we rent the space or we're allowed to use it. Not sure what the agreement is, but we parked some of our trailers over there on that side of the fence though, because we've run out of space. We need more space big time. But there's only so much space available here, so we're making do. We've turned all of this, like that's why they have packed this all in now for extra parking. It's just sort of rearranging things to work a little bit better. That's all that needs to be done. And they've been doing a really good job. Like since spring time, everything has sort of disorganized in the beginning of spring, because of winter, we don't do a lot of organizing in winter, because it's minus 30. But this summer, they've done a really good job in the yard here organizing and making everything better. Like it's, they've made a lot of progress. It's good to see, good to see. I don't know why I'm on this side. So all my stuff is on the other side. Let's go get the bike first. How about that? I don't even have my keys for it. All right. I don't know what I'm doing. I was wandering around here. It's time to go home. That's what I'm doing. Time to go home. There's all my stuff.