Day 374 – Winter is coming. Out of time for the east coast.

4 years ago

  My main goal for the summer was to visit my daughter in New Jersey and see her new apartment,…

Day 366 – Driving the five great lakes.

4 years ago

  In the course of a week we drove through all five great lakes and took a few side trips…

Day 365 – I’ve been traveling for an entire year today.

4 years ago

  It’s been a year today that I sold all of my belongings and set out on an open-ended trip…

Day 346 – Driving Michigan’s Upper Peninsula in the fall

4 years ago

  One of my main goals driving cross country is to visit my daughter and see her new apartment in…

Day 332 – Madison, WI – A decent place to get stuck.

4 years ago

  We hadn't planned to stay long in Madison, just a stop to mount the new tires and we'd be…

Day 327 – The Great Wisconsin Tire Fiasco

4 years ago

  We've been trapped in Wisconsin for nearly a month now. About an hour after we left Minneapolis after picking…

Day 326 – Visiting George Floyd Plaza

4 years ago

  George Floyd was the same age as I am, 46. He worked as a bouncer in a bar while…

Day 321 – Minneapolis, MN

4 years ago

  We weren't planning on stopping in Minneapolis but after 5000+ miles of driving it was time to get our…

Day 315 – Duluth, MN

4 years ago

  There's a strange cosmic connection between Seattle, WA and Duluth, MN or at least Minnesota generally. A large contingent…

Day 314 – The SPAM Museum (Austin, MN)

4 years ago

  Where I grew up, SPAM was considered a ghetto food. I mean I grew up poor on bologna sandwiches…

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Where am I now?

Eugene, OR

(We’ve reached the end of our trip.  Time to settle down for a bit and recharge our batteries and our bank accounts.  It’s been a good run.  Eugene had the right kind of vibe we were looking for.  Good people.  A good size.  Affordable.  We’re going to give it a go here.  But we’re open to what comes.)

 

Next up:

Nowhere for the moment

(For the first time in three years we don’t have the next adventure planned out.  That’s going to be a strange reality to adjust to.)