Spent much of the day writing. In the afternoon, however, as my eyes glazed over and the the sunshine and blue sky outside the hotel window beckoned, I decided to take a walk around the neighborhood. Here are a few shots.
This fall Greg and I are leaving our Vermont home and zig zagging the country so that Greg can continue to cover his NFL football games without getting on planes. I know it seems crazy, but isn't that everything these days? We will be driving to each game, week by week, until the end of the football season. Follow along to read about our life on the road and the places we see along the way!
Saturday, September 19, 2020
Day 17: Philadelphia
Friday, September 18, 2020
Day 16: Coast to coast to coast
With a 6 1/2 hour drive from Cambridge, Ohio to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania we made it back to the East Coast. A crazy, full circle journey in the era of covid. We're settled in here for three days. After Greg's game on Sunday we plan to zip back to Vermont, just to be home for a few days will be wonderful!
Thursday, September 17, 2020
Day 15: Columbia, Missouri to Cambridge, Ohio
612.9 miles right through the middle of the country. If a random person were dropped into the states we went through today, they'd be awfully confused. Here are the top 5 goods/services advertised on the ever present billboards on the highway. It made me more grateful that Vermont has banned this eye pollution. (This is a non-scientific survey, basically just what we remember.)
States we went through: Kansas (yesterday), Missouri, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio
Top 5 billboards, in terms of frequency:
1. Adult stores
2. Jesus is the truth and/or "Thank your mom for not aborting you" signs.
3. Guns/ammo
4. Fireworks
5. Trump
Now, I am not trying to be judgy, just sayin' the juxtaposition is jarring. Billboards aside, we saw some beautiful land and met some nice folks, masked up, in rest areas and when we ordered our takeout dinner.
Missouri, River
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
Day 14: Denver, Colorado to Columbia, Missouri
728 miles today. About 10 1/2 hours of driving. Starting in Colorado, we drove across Kansas and into Missouri. A grueling driving day followed by an uninspiring dinner from KFC -- we were just too tired and it was too late to find something more edible in a Missouri college town.
Tuesday, September 15, 2020
Day 13: Salt Lake City, Utah to Denver, Colorado
We decided to take a slightly different route back east as we make our way to Philadelphia for the Eagles versus Rams. After retracing our steps to Laramie, Wyoming, we broke off from I-80 and headed to Denver for the night. This allows us to bypass Chicago metro, which held us up on our trip west. Another day of crazy picturesque scenery. And another day where it felt like we and the trucks owned the road, with a couple of high end motor homes thrown in for variety.
We were surprised to see fireworks being advertised all over Wyoming. Having just come from California, it seemed crazy.We love trains!
Sunset in Colorado.
Day 126: Kansas City, Missouri to Akron, Ohio; Day 127: Akron to Middlesex, Vermont -- We're home!
Well, it does not seem possible, but we have been home one month now. Sorry for the long delay in getting this post written. Reentry tasks (...

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