Friday, October 27, 2006
The only thing certain is change.....
No, we didn't fall into the Grand Canyon, we've just been offline for awhile. Quite a bit has changed since we last posted and this will just be a quick update.
Dusty is Rusti again and I am Kathy, not Kate. Malcolm is hiding in the closet. California was not to be for us, but fortunately everything is working out very well. The house in Ventura turned out to be quite a bit smaller than we'd been led to believe, plus it's loaded with antiques, art, and a certain amount of junk. There simply wasn't room for us. We'd had a Plan B all along, and it quickly became Plan A. We are now living in Salem, Oregon.
We will post more details and photos as we get better organized. All is well with us. Although we didn't end up where we expected, we are very happy with the end result.
You can still email us at kh1944@gmail.com.
Friday, October 20, 2006
Night 7: Las Vegas NV
We had a wonderful day in Las Vegas, visiting with people and touring the city. Whew, this place has really grown since the last time I was here! Of course that was in 1926.
We’re off to Ventura tomorrow morning for the last leg of this journey. It should be about a 6-1/2 to 7 hour drive, much of it through the desert. We’ve already planned another trip though. After spending a few days in Ventura (you can avoid doing laundry for just so long, then steps have to be taken) we’re going to drive up to Salem, Oregon to spend a week or so with my mother. Then we’ll head back to Ventura and stay put for a while…..probably. This being retired is pretty cool!
Here are a few more pictures from the Grand Canyon, taken yesterday, and some shots from today in Vegas.
Awe-inspiring is an understatement.
By popular request, a photo of Kate. Now, aren't you sorry you asked?
Dusty with her sister April and brother-in-law Ron. Ron was a great tour guide today.
One of the ceilings in the Venetian. An amazing place - indoor canals, gondolas with singing gondoliers, fancy restaurants and shops, and of course the casino.
Dusty with friend Connie. This woman has a turtle named Fluffy - honest.
A few final words for tonight. Internet access will be catch-as-catch-can in Ventura until I get a broadband connection set up, and that probably won’t happen until we return from Oregon. However, I’m going to try to keep up with the blog, and will be posting photos of our new home, Ventura, and who knows what. We will also be posting from Oregon.
So I hope those of you who have been following our travels will continue to read this blog. It’s fun to write it and nice to know that you’re reading it!
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Night 6: Las Vegas NV
Just a short blog tonight, folks. We're both pooped after six days on the road (wasn't that a song?) and glad that we're going to be staying in Las Vegas a couple of days before heading on to California.
I'll post more Grand Canyon photos tomorrow!
Malcolm says hi.
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Night 5: Flagstaff AZ
Dusty here, with a little help from Malcolm the Hairy.
We made it through New Mexico and halfway into Arizona today. Can't really do justice to the stark beauty of the country. Miles and miles of open range. Buttes rise up in the middle of nowhere to give some definition to the landscape. The aspens along the creeks are bright yellow, and some shrubbery I think is Indian Paint Brush adds some orangy-yellow.
We're at 6000 ft here in Flagstaff. They had snow flurries this morning, and it's supposed to go down to 24 degrees tonight. Who knew! Kate and I are off to the Grand Canyon tomorrow. We may have to wear every stitch of clothing we brought with us to stay warm.
We've decided to go spend a couple of days in Las Vegas after we visit the Grand Canyon. My sister April and her husband live there, as well as a good friend named Connie. So we'll be visiting them as well as having a little fun at the casinos. Have to see if we can find another Lucky Ducky machine!
Here are a couple of pictures from today. Expect lots from the Grand Canyon tomorrow!
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Night 4: Santa Rosa NM
In New Mexico, the dinosaurs eat french fries.
Tomorrow we head for Flagstaff, Arizona and all the beautiful scenery around there, so the pictures should get more interesting!
Monday, October 16, 2006
Night 3: Shawnee OK
We're stopped for the night at Shawnee, OK. I love to stay in towns that songs were written about.............. Shawnee, how I love ya, how I love ya. (Oh, Kate tells me that was Suwanee, as in GA.)
Anyway, I'll be adding my two cents here and there from now on. I think maybe the first two days I was looking back; at the family and friends I've left behind. I'm at a place now, where I can miss you all and still look forward to the adventures ahead.
Looking out the hotel window I can see the sun trying to peek through. Tomorrow we should be able to get back to taking pics. I'm sorry we couldn't get any in Arkansas. There are some really beautiful areas in Arkansas...............we weren't anywhere near them, but there are some!
Sunday, October 15, 2006
Night 2: Forrest City AR
We find ourselves driving about 350 miles a day, stopping fairly early in the evening, and not doing a lot of sightseeing so far. I think we are pretty much focused on just getting to California and starting our new lives as glamorous California babes. Plus, after more than two months of living in hotels & motels, it's going to be great to get settled in the Ventura house.
Malcolm did a lot of sleeping in the car today, after serenading us for a while this morning. He's decided that sleeping in the passenger side footwell is kind of cool, especially if we cover him up with a little blanket and he can pretend that he's not there.
Because he's not allowed to go there, he really wants to get into the driver's side footwell and he keeps trying new strategies to fool us. So far he has failed, but it gives him something to strive for which is important for a traveling puddy-tat.
Saturday, October 14, 2006
Fall foliage
Night 1: Crossville TN
We had perfect weather for our first day of traveling. The colors in the Smoky Mountains are a little subdued this year but still beautiful. We both found ourselves feeling a little nostalgic about leaving all this behind, but not nostalgic enough to turn around and go back.
We didn't get away from Charlotte until about 10 am. It took us that long to get everything crammed into the Santa Fe. For a while it looked like I was going to have to be tied to the luggage rack.
Malcolm turned out to be a better traveler than I expected. He yowled for the first 100 miles or so, then took a nap. For the rest of the day he alternated between yowling and napping, with the naps getting gradually longer. He even drove for a little while. By the time we got to the motel tonight, I had more cat hair on me than Malcolm did.
I'm having internet connection problems in the motel tonight and I'm not even sure I will be able to get this posted. I had a couple of photos that I wanted to include, but have had no success getting them uploaded. I hope to be able to include some pictures with tomorrow's post.
Friday, October 13, 2006
Tennessee Oktoberfest
I've been surfing around to see if we might be passing by anything interesting in Tennessee tomorrow. An Oktoberfest in Crossville caught my eye. They advertise "authentic German food, continuous German music, and the chicken dance". Who cares about the food and music!.......but the chicken dance, now that would be something.
Those crazy Germans! Ms. Heintzelman should fit right in, and she does love to dance.
Malcolm gets a crazed look in his eyes when I mention dancing chickens to him.
Quashing a Rumor
That is ridiculous! Thelma and Louise didn't have a CAT!
However, should we pass Brad Pitt hitchhiking on the road, brakes will squeal.
(Don't worry, Mom, just a joke. We never pick up hitchhikers. Except Brad Pitt.)
Thursday, October 12, 2006
Farewell, Miz Rusti!
Ventura Tidbits, Part I
Having been away from Ventura for a few years (does 45 count as "a few"?), I'm reacquainting myself with some of its history.
Did you know that the famous fictional detective Perry Mason was born in Ventura? In the early 30's, Erle Stanley Gardner (shown at left with an unfortunate rabbit) had a law office there and wrote the first of his many Perry Mason novels.
He had such great titles for his books, too:
The Case of the Shoplifter's Shoe
The Case of the Stuttering Bishop
You know, you could just mix up a bunch of his titles and come up with some very interesting new ones to use for your own mystery novels. Here are some suggestions to get you started:
The Case of the Haunted Duck
The Case of the Fugitive Fingers
The Case of the Grinning Typist (that one's scary just to think about)
If you do any reading of genre fiction series, whether mystery, horror, fantasy, sci-fi or romance, and you prefer to read the books in order but have trouble determining which came first, check out www.fantasticfiction.co.uk. Enter any author and you will get a chronological listing of all their books, series or otherwise. It's also a great place to find new books and authors.
Itinerary
We had considered plotting a course that would take us through some states we have not yet visited: Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. However we ended up deciding to take the most direct route, Interstate 40. We suspect that traveling with Malcolm may make us a bit anxious to reach our destination. And he doesn't seem to care if he ever sees Mississippi.
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Hotel Living
This is an interesting place to stay. Almost every day there is a hotel "Special". Today's Special is no water between 11 am and 3 pm, and it's free.
Yesterday's Special was no phone service, also free.
Malcolm's favorite Special is the random Fire Alarm Test, which gives him the opportunity to swell up to twice his size and burn rubber until he gets under the bed.
One somewhat disconcerting Special is the almost constant supply of hot water - in the toilet. I'm sure this must be important in some cultures.
Well, only three more nights in this hotel. I will miss the Specials.
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
The Witless Protection Program
Rusti shall henceforth be known as Dusty, since the red hair she was nicknamed for no longer exists. No, she isn't bald, although that would be amusing. She now has a full head of gloriously gray hair which she refuses to color any longer. Yes, it does make her look 20 years older but she's just so darn stubborn and has made up her mind. So Dusty it is.
Kathy shall be known as Kate, but will answer to just about anything. Kate is much more outgoing and adventurous than Kathy, plus she has a much better figure.
Malcolm is and shall remain simply Malcolm. If you knew him, you'd understand.
Malcolm
It Begins
Rusti and I find ourselves blessed with a lot of friends and family who would like to follow our trip cross-country. HENCE (don't you love that word?), this blog. It should be easier to share trip highlights and photos with all of you this way rather than by e-mail. Plus, I think we were the only two people in the world who hadn't started a blog yet, so this takes care of that.
The long-awaited trip/move officially begins Saturday morning, October 14th, 2006. Rusti's last day of servitude to Wachovia is Friday the 13th (a very dark day for Wachovia indeed). Come Saturday morning these two retired ladies and their sidekick Malcolm the Hairy will be leaving the Carolinas behind.
I never thought I'd live in the South - ever - and yet here I am leaving it after 18 years. Rusti has been here even longer and is actually worried about whether people in California will think she has a Southern accent. I told her "Honey chile, don't y'all worry your little head about that. Bless your heart.".
This blog is an experiment, and with any luck it will help you share a little in our excellent adventure, plus it will give us something to do when we get tired of watching the white lines go by.
Let me take this opportunity to thank my wonderful mother for the new Dell laptop which is making all this possible!
Comments are encouraged - we'd love to hear from you. And we will still be receiving and answering emails at kh1944@gmail.com.