In February we observe Valentine’s Day. It’s a day for couples to really emphasize their lovey dovey feelings for each other, or perhaps have a little…
Browsing: Poetry In Motion
For those of you who don’t know me, my first name is Trevor. My middle name is Michael, named after my dad. I’m the 3rd of…
December, already? Yikes! Christmas is quickly approaching, and I look forward to being home with my wife and our families to celebrate the holiday together (not…
Personally, I prefer over-the-road trucking over local work, even though I have done my share of local driving. The home time is great, but I start…
There are so many things about driving a truck that can be stressful – deadlines, troubles at home, breakdowns, and so on. But one thing that…
I don’t know about you, but whenever I leave the house to head out on another trip, I have the mindset that I’m already headed home.…
I was sitting at the Flying J in Caldwell, ID a few nights ago, waiting to load the following morning, when I was blessed to see…
Many of you know that my dad drove trucks for many years, nearly 40. But what you may not know is that lately his health has…
I have noticed a trend out there – people are accessorizing their trucks in ways that seem so extreme, that it almost seems as if all…
Don’t we all remember our first time? There’s a first time for everything, and while the lines in this poem don’t accurately reflect my own “first…
Over the years I’ve written many poems about trucks and the drivers that run them, but a quick review of the majority of my writings reveals…
Have you ever lost a friend – not to death, but to silly misunderstandings? It’s a terrible feeling that leaves you wondering what went wrong. You…
Happy New Year everyone! I hope you’ve all had a great year and that you enjoyed your Christmas and New Year’s Day, wherever you happened to…
December, already? Really?? Yep!! It’s been snowing in them-there hills, and even in some of the lower elevations already. Christmas is fast approaching, and I assure…
Well, this poem comes to you with a heavy heart. Many of you know about my neat little 1978 Freightliner cabover that I bought from my…