Travel
Youngstown, OH
This should be my longest day - 405 miles. I left NY at 8:00 am, and stopped at 3:30, plenty tired! I feel sorry for the dog as her space is pretty cramped, so I let her sniff the trees and grass a little longer at the rest stops. There were a few sprinkles now and then along the way, but about 15 miles from my destination the rain poured down. Of course the highway was a long line of trucks in both lanes, assuring the poorest visibility possible. Surely there must be a way to keep the water from splashing up from their wheels, maybe not entirely, but it shouldn't be as bad as it is.
At one point I saw one of those flashing signs that tell you to tune in to AM Radio 1640 and I decided to check it out. I am not familiar with the radio in the Toyota Highlander, although I know how to turn the power on/off and to change the station. I didn't have my up-close glasses on so I just hit the various buttons trying to change it to the AM, and must have hit the CD eject button because a CD came sliding out. It wasn't mine - it is the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band - and was no doubt left there by the previous owner. I found the AM station I was looking for which just repeated all the signs I had seen along the route for lane closures, and then put the CD back in.
It was nice to hear, and the kind of music you can't find on radio today. The music was newer although they had one old tune - "Stuck in the Middle With You". That part struck a chord because I certainly had clowns to the left of me and jokers to the right on that crowded stretch of highway!
The room at the Motel6 is nice, and I could have cried with relief when I saw that it wasn't one of those buildings with interior corridors. I hate those things - having to drag the dog's bed and food/water bowls into the corridor plus all the stuff I bring in such as cooler, the bag with my food, computer, etc. It's enough back and forth to the car when it's parked right outside the door.
Saying goodbye to the boys and Sandy this morning wasn't easy. They got up early (actually, on time) this morning and helped me carry the last few items to pack in the car.
I've also said goodbye to New York and Pennsylvania. I think each and every one of the 50 states is beautiful (although I haven't personally confirmed Alaska), but I think I would place Pennsylvania among the top for the pretty scenery. Note that I haven't been in Philadelphia except on Amtrak going from DC to NY, and some parts of the state definitely are nicer to look at than others, but overall, it is right up there in my opinion.
I didn't get any pictures today but maybe I will take some tomorrow. Right now I'm going to enjoy the solitude and just sitting still for a while.
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Graduation Weekend
My granddaughter is the 5th one back on the left. There were about 350 in the graduating class (out of 500 who began 4 years ago). It was a very nice ceremony and a beautiful sunny day. I forgot to put sunscreen on my shoulders and got a burn that is...
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Binghamton, Ny - Last Stop
Last night I turned off my computer, the TV, and the lights at shortly after 7 pm, and didn't get up until 6:00 this morning. I had planned to take a shower in the morning, but couldn't get myself to step into that tub. It just didn't look...
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North Platte, Ne
I was glad to finally end the travel day and relax. The traffic was fairly light except for around cities. I ran into 30-40 miles of dense fog in eastern Wyoming, and visibility in much of the way was about 3 stripes in the middle of the roadway. I can't...
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Rock Springs, Wy
Yesterday I would have bet $100 dollars that this would be my last cross country trip. This evening, at the motel room, I have maps laid out over both beds in the room, so I can see possible routes. I was thinking about altering my route somewhat, but...
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What A Beginning To The Day!
I finally got everything packed into the car this morning and left a little before 8:30. After driving several miles I noticed the light that warns the fuel tank is low. Of course there wasn't an exit ramp or a gas station in sight, so I touched the...
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