31. As the day comes to a close, the full moon creeps above the rolling hill a mile to the east. 32. Badger Gold set the early pace but yielded it after three-quarters of a mile to Vicar, winner of the Florida Derby. 33. A few miles to the northeast, at City Scene, Earlie transformed a former horse pasture into a minisubdivision of spacious stucco-and-tile homes. 34. A few miles to the west, two other migrants dashed across the border into thorny mesquite brush. 35. A few miles to the south the green Cape Vaticano recalls the epoch five centuries ago when the papal state had its own fleet of galleys. 36. A few miles to the west of Chicago stands a brand new steel-processing plant. 37. A few thousand miles to the west, the Bruins keep in touch with their puck-stopping prospect. 38. A frequent traveler on United, for example, might be tempted to credit all his miles to Delta, to keep them from expiring. 39. A few hundred miles to the north, Oregon fans weep en masse. 40. A trip computer that displays average speed, fuel consumption and miles to empty, plus expected time of arrival. |