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Not all those who wander are lost: A man, his donkey, and the open road

Charlie Hill and his donkey, Smokey, spend their time walking along highways across Texas. Where are they headed? Nowhere in particular.

GRANBURY, Texas -- Charlie Hill wouldn't say he's homeless, but rather, a man who is free and on an adventure.

He gets to see Texas at his donkey's pace.

"He's in charge of this expedition... He sure is," Hill said of his 9-year-old donkey named Smokey.

There is no hurry to where they are going. News 8 caught up with them as they finally decided to rest up in Granbury.

Smokey

Charlie and Smokey have taken nearly every shoulder of every major highway in Texas.

"We just wander around like stray dogs. Sometimes he wants to go south because it's too cold," Charlie laughed.

It is a life Charlie decided to have on a whim 12 years ago. He told News 8 that he was done with the hustle and bustle of life and work where he says he was once a captain in commercial shipping.

Charlie Hill

"I got tired of the industry," he said.

He says he also got tired of depending on others. So, he now has a 9-year-old stubborn donkey with an odd craving for Coca-Cola.

"He's family," Charlie said. "I don't have any other family."

Charlie helps Smokey enjoy a Coke.

He says he got Smokey free of charge from a farm in West Texas. He says the owner was going to euthanize it.

Now, Smokey is practically a celebrity wherever they go. There are always vehicles pulling up on the side of the road, wanting pictures of the pair.

"It was just great to see a guy that's going about his way," said one on-looker.

Passers-by stop Charlie and Smokey for a picture.

Pictures of the two and posts about them have been shared thousands of times on social media. People like Jonathan Cook put up his own post on Facebook after seeing the two in Godley.

"I just wanted to share a story that happened to me. I hoped it would speak to somebody," Cook said.

And it did -- the post has more than 4,000 Facebook shares.

Charlie and Smokey are living off what they get from stranger's kindness. Charlie tells News 8 that after passing through our neck of the woods, they're off to the Red River counties.

The sign on the back of Charlie and Smokey's cart.

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