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Blue Ridge Parkway
From Boone we set off again through the mountains. A fortunate wrong turn and we found ourselves on the Blue Ridge Parkway itself, thankfully not covered in snow as we'd been warned. The views were fantastic - miles of tree-covered hills and mountains in a single glance. The drive was great fun, and the winding roads a welcome change from the Interstate we'd seen so much of. We stopped for lunch at a picnic table in the fading light and eventually turned off ...
Just a Little Time With Some Fast Growing Boys!
... it was corny but everyone
stayed till the end. (Really, twenty-five years ago !?!)
While
there, Teena enlisted Chris to join in goading me to make a needed
repair to our house battery charging system. Chris takes pride in his
ability to make repairs to his own cars and he credits this to his
having worked with me on my cars. Thanks Chris, but the credit goes
to you and to ...
Travel to the Hurricane
... everyone around me kept their windows closed. Well I got to my seat to find that there was no window at all, there wasn’t even a window close by, and I only had the smallest view out of the window by the person in front of me. Of course my books were all away so I decided to just sit still and clear my mind. I’ve forgotten how to just sit for a few minutes.
Finally we got into D.C. but then neither ...
Driving Delirium
... crouched inside. I got the mace out of my bag and literally laid in bed clutching it for 5-10 min before deciding to stash it under my pillow and try to fall asleep. What a night...
I attempted to shake off the bad night's sleep with a hot shower, but after a few minutes of standing in a foot of water collecting in the tub I gave up and decided to hit the road. A lady in the lobby remarked, "Sommmmeone's ...
Extraordinary Men
... us that these forefathers really were extraordinary men. They accomplished amazing feats and fought for noble causes with everything to lose. We terribly underestimated Mt Vernon and were kicked out at 6 pm with our experience being incomplete. We were yet to see the museum. We did dine at the inn that evening that was done in period and had typical food of the day such as peanut soup, hoe cakes and ...