The second wall I saw was downtown Chicago, I just happened to be walking down a street and looked up in the sky and there was one on the side of the building. After that, I have started looking them up before I go to a new City. I actually started a scrapbook of all of them I have seen. I bet I have pictures of at least 30 of them.
Last week, I rode my scooter to work all week on a 1/2 tank of gas, which cost $2.00! I just love riding it, but this week, I had some things to do that I needed my car for and then it rained Monday and Tuesday. So I rode Wednesday and Thursday. Well, tonight on my way home, a truck was in front of me crossing the Interstate. It was a Wyland Wall truck. I could hardly believe it. He didn't want to turn on the Interstate, guess he had made a wrong turn, so he went straight and turned around in the new round-about we have and went back the other way on the Interstate.
I pulled off the side of the road, got off the scooter, pulled out my handy dandy Casio Exilim Camera that's credit card size so I can carry it with me all the time and took a picture of the truck going around the round-about.
This is a good close up I got as he drove passed me. I am sure he thought I was crazy because I was standing on the side the of the road taking his picture. He might be used to it, because he hooked at me and smiled and I just waved at him.
Here is a picture of me and Wyland. I have seen him twice now, once in Florida and once in Springfield, MO at the Bass Pro Shop Museum. He is such a nice guy and really believes in protecting the environment and the water resources we have. When I was in Florida, he painted a picture, in a matter of minutes. They auctioned it of and sold it for $10,000. Can you believe? Most of his paintings go for $1800 and up, but they are just copies that he signs. This one was an original.
Anyway, I thought it was a great day, that I got to see a Wyland Wall in my town.

Nicky made it home tonight. I will post some of the pictures of her coming home this weekend.
Plus we are having a garage sale Saturday so have to get all of my junk ready for that. Ah....
Kelly
4 comments:
Wow! That is so interesting! By the looks of that truck he is very good! Glad Nicky made it back safe. hmmmm....garage sale?? Same I don't live closer, I just love them.
Kristie
I am with the corporate office of National Van Lines. Would you like some additional pictures of the trucks he has designed and/or hand painted for us?
jorja.coulter@nationalvanlines.com
Man is he cute to boot!! And so cool National Van Lines left you a blog comment. I would also be interested in looking at your book - hopefully he signed that for you. I never knew about this til now - great stuff! Oh and I am so proud of you for riding your scooter to work. How far is it one way? Maybe I need a scooter as well, but living out here not sure if it is feasible and with 5 kids?? Hmmmmm???
Love your blog! That is so cool that there was a Wyland Wall in your town Kel! I remember the one we saw in Atlanta...that was really cool! That was a fun trip. I wish I had a scooter....can you hook a car seat on the back of one of those? ha
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