Wednesday, March 11, 2009

TN

Around 4 A.M. thanks to some quick driving by Ches we arrived in Athens. The trip wasn't really over b/c we still had to return the rental van. The van took some damage along the way. I wan't really worried b/c I paid the 6 dollars insurance. As it turns out the damage was there when we received the van. You might notice a black roof rack bar at the rear of the car. That bar was supposed to be attached at the front. Someone bent the rail system and the bar had been hanging lose the entire trip. I told the rental people everything was fine so no worries.It felt good to be in TN again. This place is comfortable. Daddy and I stayed up and talked about the trip. Around 8 A.M. we headed for Knoxville to return the van.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Baltimore/D.C

We left Philly and made it to Baltimore. We looked for a hotel for a while at the fabulous Baltimore Travel Center (bus station). Rather than spend 90 dollars on a room for 5 hours we decided to sleep in the van. Just a little side note: In my opinion Baltimore is a complete waste of a city if you ask me. I have only been there twice but I can say that I have not seen one thing to make me ever want to go back.First thing in the morning we headed for D.C. with hopes of seeing President Oboma (no such luck). Washington was cold, windy, and overcast when we arrived. Most of the monuments were under maintenance. The reflecting pool and WWII both had no water so the photos turned out less than impressive. Never the less it was great to walk around the national mall and see in person some of the views. I stood where MLK gave his I have a dream speach. That was a great feeling. And I got to see the Obama White House in the first months. Washington really has a unique engery that I appreicate. Of course there are the govermental elements. Mixed in you could feel the implied history and then there is the sturcture of the city. By being on the ground you can really tell that Washington has a particualar layout that is powerful and subtle. I would have never know this feeling exactly without experiencing the city first hand. I really enjoyed that part of being in the Nation's Capital.Around mid day Ches and I went to the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History. This was my favioate part of the entire trip. I just loved everything about this place. There were so many things. I saw the Hope Dimond, A huge head from Eastern Island, amazing fosils, stuffed animals of all kinds. This place was just fantastic. Ches and I were lucky to go on a Tuesday b/c the butterfly exhibit is free. I took some cool photos and Ches met his dream girl. While we were looking at the butterflies one landes on a girl's head. Ches was nearly speachless. I took the chance to snap some photos from my camera and with the girl's camera. Ches said he is going to find a girl like the "butterfly girl."We left D.C. feeling cultured and excted for the last half of the trip. It wasn't long before he hit Northern Virgina and it felt like home. The people were more Southern than Northern. Ches and I had an amazing dinner of pulled pork sandwiches and sweet tea. On the advice of an elderly man at the meuseum we decided to take the Blue Ridge Parkway for the view. That ended up being great advice. We saw great views, wildlife, and an amazing sunset over the vally. The scenic route took an extra two hours or so but it was well worth it. Around sunset we set out on the last leg of the trip.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Philly

Before we could even make a start of the long trip South we hit a chemical spill. This had to be the worst type of delay at the worst possible time. All the happy feelings of being on the road, all the spirit of adventure was sucked out of the trip the minute that truck flipped. There were EMT's, firetrucks, police, and chemical control clean up workers weaving through traffic. The entire process took at least 3 hours and the cleanup was not finished when we left. When we finally got to Philly it was already midnight but we decided to stop anyway. Despite the fact that it was late and the city was empty we still had one of the best nights of the entire trip. Philly is one of my favorite places. I would trade Philly for N.Y.C. any day. There is a cultured fell to everything. All the buildings are classically styled and there is an artistic flair everywhere you look in the center. I can only imagine what the city would have looked like in the daytime with all the hustle and bustle. We went looking for any place we could to eat a Philly cheese stake. We ended up in an amazing black bar in downtown Philly. Right away we felt like we were back in Georgia. The place was fantastic. There was a D.J. spinning, really friendly staff, and the bar itself was amazing. The waitress must have told the cook that we were visiting and wanted Philly stakes b/c they were absolutely amazing with all the trimmings. The cook came to our table later on with a proud smile on his face and asked if we liked the stakes.After dinner we talked to the D.J. and he agreed to let us mess around on his D.J. equipment. He and Ches played around for a bit and I took pics. After dinner we ran up the Rocky stairs, and fooled around downtown for a while. The whole night seemed like it would be a bust after the chemical spill but it ended up being a highlight of the entire trip. My only regret is that we could not visit the art museum, it is said to be one of the best.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Goodbye N.Y.

After both losing our jobs Ches and I decided to spend one more day in N.Y.C. before we left. This trip was a little different than other trips to the city. We both knew that this would be our last trip for a long time - if ever. So this feeling of finality set the tone for entire trip. We caught the early train into the city so we could spend as much time in New York City as possible. The first stop was Central Park. We saw some interesting sights including a guy skating on roller blades using ski poles to help him along. There was a singing group making absolutely beautiful music. They were singing harmonious sounds under an enclosed pedestrian bridge. The enclosure amplified their voices and was very impressive. After central park we headed for the Museum of Modern Art. I was excited to go b/c I knew that this museum housed some of the most well know pieces of art in the world. I was not disappointed. Along with having a who's who of modern artists, there was also an impressive collection of architecture design exhibits, and sculpture. I loved the MoMa and recommend it to anyone going to N.Y.C. After MoMa we headed to Ground Zero. We did not see much but I was happy that Ches convinced me to go to such an important place. We caught the train to Wall Street. There were only tourists b/c it was Sunday but the buildings made for nice pictures. We also saw Trinity Church and the Franklin Library. We ended the night with dinner at Applebee's in Times Square. We met this really nice waitress. She is one of 6 girls in her family. She told us her dad wanted one boy. He said he would give it one more try and then she was born. Times Square was cool but I did not feel sad leaving. New York overall has been disappointing and so I did not feel any attachment to the city. I was happy to have one last day in the city and I would not be suprised if it is my last.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Quit my job/Back on the road

Well that was short. I quit my job in NY. The company was making cuts and rather than be the next one on the chopping block I decided to leave. Ches and I pack up our things (he left also) and decided to head back down south. Where the grass is greener, the people are friendlier, and the sky is not cloudy all day. With last pay checks in hand we rented a mini van, boxed up our things, and set a course for N.Y.C, Philly, D.C., The Virgina Highlands, and finally in Tennessee.I have to say it is kinda a humbling experience moving home from New York, the world capital of business, after only two months of work with little more than the little pay I received. I was surprisingly happy with the situation. I have a whole new found respect for my way of life and I'm glad to have seen the things I did. So with that we set off. First stop Philly.