Ok, I SWEAR I’m going to get back into the swing of things
now. Today I bring you a very abridged version of my journey westward! With
pictures!
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what i'm looking at. |
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......and this would be more of the breakfast nook.
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I’d just like to note before I get started that I am typed this in my breakfast book WHILE EATING breakfast, drinking
tea, and listening to Fleetwood Mac on the record player…. So basically I’m
killing it out here. Yesterday I got up, brushed my teeth, walked to a trail
and climbed up the side of a mountain. It was awful! I’m terribly out of shape,
but the view made it all worth it.- I definitely feel that I’ve moved to the
most beautiful place in America. Plus- you’re going to be able to bounce a
quarter off my ass before long from trekking all these giant hills! I can’t
wait.
Ok back to the journey.
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we left last wednesday morning, my father and i. this is what we were working with for the next 2000 or so miles. at first driving this contraption was a bit...anxiety-ridden. but i eventually got the hang of it. kind of. |
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the midwest is beautiful to drive through... but super boring. day one was 700 miles of mostly... this. we stopped in Sioux Falls, SD the first night. |
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on day two we started seeing more interesting and exotic (for me) stuff... like fields of sunflowers! the pictures not the best, but my dad tried, i was driving. this is also about the time we started listening to a book on tape. having someone else's voice have to be every single one of the characters in a novel must be challenging. it made some of the characters really hateable for me... probably my first and last books on tape experience. |
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then we saw this shit and it was AWESOME. in the flesh! |
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we also went to Crazy Horse, which my dad was really intent on. it was actually really interesting and kind of depressing. not a whole lot of progress going on there in the last 30 or so years. |
we drove through deadwood after Mt. Rushmore and Crazy Horse. As you can see from the SUV in the picture, it's not exactly a lawless wild west town anymore. sad times.
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this is where shit gets nuts. it's the end of day two, we're driving through South Dakota, almost to Wyoming and the sky starts to look preeeeeetty pissed off. |
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we get across the state line and my dad and I are both like "Shits about to go down, storm style." |
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and it does. serious, serious hail/thunder/weird storm. so we stop on the side of the road because we were convinced the hail was going to break the windshield. dead serious. i was laughing hysterically because that's what I do in high stress situations. |
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see that hail? damn. anyway. AS SOON as the hail stopped, the sun came out like nothing happened. DOUBLE RAINBOW. it was really bizarre. |
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the rest of day two was pretty uneventful. we got to Gillette, WY and called it a night. |
day three was a blur because i knew we were going to be in my new city by dinner time and I started getting really antsy and excited to get there. here we are approaching the first set of actually big, real MOUNTAINS. i almost peed/crashed the truck taking this pic.
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and then we got here and got some local beers because this place is like Mecca for beer drinkers. My dad is the best. The end. |
Woot! Those are awesome pictures...excited for you on your new adventure! Also, mad props for driving that truck! It looks intense.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great road trip to your great new home! So glad you really like it!
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