Route 66 Wall Calendar 2024 by Workman Calanders

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Good morning, how are you? I thought I would help you prepare for 2024 by sharing a Route 66 Wall Calendar 2024 by Workman Calanders. I wish my dad were here to see because Route 66 Wall Calendar 2024 because my dad would have liked the gas station on the cover. Which looks like the gas station my grandfather worked at. I received Route 66 Wall Calendar 2024 by Workman Calanders in exchange for this review.

We all have dreams and one of Suzzane’s was when she turned 16 her and my aunt were going to drive Route 66 starting in Oklahoma and just go until they ran out of money except for what they needed to get back home on. But the LORD had different plans for Suzzie and called Suzzane home. They never got to take the trip. I wish I had the money because I would get into the car because I would head to Route 66 and head out and go as far as my money would take me leaving me enough to come back on. Which I can’t see happening since moving into this apartment and bills doubling.

Not only that Charlie isn’t much for traveling even though driving Route 66 would be the ultimate Homeschool Field Trip. To keep Suzzie’s dream alive, the Route 66 Wall Calendar 2024: Get Your Kicks on America’s Greatest Road Trip is hanging on my wall. Charlie and I can use the pictures for Art Class. Then the facts on the Calander can be used for Creative Writing.

When 2024 has passed Charlie will be 17. Charlie will be ready to move out and begin college. Lord willing. Then I will be able to use the pictures in the Calander for wall art. Like the picture below which would be fun hanging in our kitchen. Charlie says this picture should be over our dining room table. Where do you think we should hang this picture and why?

Description:

America’s main street.
Pack up the car and take a road trip down Route 66. Once dubbed the “Mother Road” by John Steinbeck, the iconic highway still looms large as a mythic route traveled by pioneers, risk-takers, and wandering spirits. This calendar celebrates classic Americana and scenery all along the route, with a dozen destinations beautifully photographed in full color. From where it all begins, in Chicago, to its terminus at the Santa Monica Pier—the perfect spot to look out over the Ocean and dream of future adventures—it’s a year of pure nostalgia and inspiration.
Printed on responsibly sourced paper.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates