Almost Home!

August 2nd, 2009 | by pam | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , , , , |

It’s about half a day’s drive from where I sit now, on the tired carpet of a Ramada hotel room, to Seattle. Before you get started on us, it was 104 degrees yesterday and yes, we either could have camped or toughed it out and arrived home around midnight, we chose to do neither, opting for a good night’s sleep, a shower, and sanity. Our mosquito ridden campsites and truck stop showers have proven that we’re no sissies; our refusal to tough it out when there’s no need shows that we’re smart.

Yesterday we crossed the Rockies through Glacier National Park. It was a wildflower extavaganza and the sky was so bright, so blue. The road is a little asphalt shelf high along the mountains, every now and then there’s a stone archway to let a waterfall or creek continue downwards. We saw mountain goats finding their way up, up, up, at the pass, we saw more prairie dog hilarity (lord, those are funny critters) we saw flowers, flowers, flowers, did I mention the flowers?

Now, we’re back in the land of strip malls and traffic. And tonight, I’ll be in my own bed. We won’t have to pack up a wet tent, find our route for the day, figure out where to sleep, chase off bugs, wander around in the dark looking for the loo… it will be easy and sweet for the first night or two.

But after that, I am quite sure I will miss the road. There was not enough time for everything, anything, there never is. A day in Glacier? What kind of craziness is that? A week, that’s more like it. Flying through Montana’s abandoned little roadside towns? That makes the photographer in me die a little. Missing all the second hand stores where ukulele themed treasures languish, tossed out after someone’s uncle’s trip to Hawaii? Oh, just break my heart again, why don’t you?

Yes, I’m complaining even though the trip was the right side of perfect. Sure, there was a little bad weather, some ugly welts from biting bugs, and bad coffee. But there were no sour moments and wow, the US is a grand place to travel! Wow! You should go!

This afternoon, we’ll unpack the van and go for pho. Tomorrow morning, I will shuffle barefoot into my kitchen and make my tea exactly the way I like it. I will shop for vegetables and make big salads to counter the awesome greasy breakfasts and diner lunches of the road. I will sleep quiet in my own bed, in clean sheets. And in a day or two, I will wish, with no hesitation, that I was still traveling. Peter, Kelly? What about you?

Rodeo Dust on Nerd’s Eye View

Blogging a Road Trip on Travellious

Photo of the Day: Used Cows on The Carey Adventures


3 Comments on “Almost Home!”

  1. 1 Peter Carey said at 6:12 am on August 2nd, 2009:

    Tomorrow, I’ll still be traveling, probably wishing I had less mosquito bites. But my next road trip begins where this one ends.

    I’ll miss the Routan, that’s for sure. So much room, so well organized, kinda. I’ll miss the company as it’s been hard to get other people to video tape me just like you guys (Pam) did. I’ll be wishing I had a copilot especially as I have to keep to the left side of the road. And I’ll be missing the TwitterFone(tm). Hell, I won’t have ANY phone. What kind of travel blogging is that???

    I am interested to see what the open road in Australia is like. Do they enjoy large breakfasts (my guess is “yes”)? What are the National Parks like? Will people be helpful like the first person I met off the train in Brisbane who first asked if I was lost, then told me where I could find a beer. The geography…..big mountains or small? Rockie like or those rolling hill things some call mountains? And will I find another Thomas in the middle of it all to send me cool swag from the middle of the country.

    Time and a few thousand kilometers will tell. Until then, I’ll lick my old TBEX Road Trip sore spots and prepare for the next batch of life.

  2. 2 lilalia said at 8:45 am on August 2nd, 2009:

    Pam, that must have seem like bliss to step into a warm shower without any bug nests in the corners or damp floors slurppiness. I hope that you received a lot of responses from Blogher readers. I wanted to answer more, but I’m traveling myself at the moment, so I was in “read only” mode during this time.

  3. 3 jessiev said at 9:29 pm on August 3rd, 2009:

    i love it. a major event (esp travel) in a life changes you - makes you different in a better way, able to see more clearly both the world around you, and where you’ve been. glad you’re home - and thanks so much for sharing the journey with us!


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