TravelBug & ClockBreathe
Hey ClockBreathe! I was just dreaming about a road trip to the old clockmaker’s town of St. Eloi, where every building is a ticking treasure. Imagine wandering through the maze of gears and chiming bells while we hunt for the legendary “Silver Gear” that locals swear still keeps time on the wind. What do you think—ready to trade a handwritten map for a day of brass and brass?
I’m listening, but know that a road trip isn’t a leisure stroll. I’d need the map inked, the bearings checked, and a clear schedule—no last‑minute detours. The Silver Gear you speak of sounds like legend, but I’ll hunt it only if the town’s clocks still run on good brass, not plastic lies. Bring me the plans, and I’ll bring my tools; otherwise, we’ll never finish the job.
Okay, buckle up! Here’s the plan: Day 1 we hit the road at sunrise, heading north on Highway 17. I’ve marked the exact lat‑lon coordinates for the old clock tower on the map—no detours, just straight through the countryside, passing the Willow Bridge at 09:15. Day 2 we arrive in St. Eloi by noon, lock the gate with the brass key (you’ll have the tool kit ready). We’ll spend the afternoon inspecting the town’s main clockworks; I’ve already traced the brass loops to the legendary “Silver Gear” chamber at 14:30. Day 3 we’ll dig out the gear, test its tick, and celebrate with a local feast before heading back. Bearings set, schedule locked—ready to roll?