

Posted by Merrin at 5:40 PM 3 comments
I left North Platte, Nebraska this morning and headed west into Wyoming. Since I was in Montreal, I've been having trouble with my radio / CD player and have not been able to listen to any book on CD. Thanks to Cornelia, I now have the use of her extra i-pod and it make the drive and the time go by much better.
Western Nebraska reminded me of a time when I was sailing out of the Bahamas and was surrounded by water, only it was like a sea of green, rising and waning. Today I went by Boot Hill in Ogalala, and (this is for you David) the largest Cabela Store in the US...their headquarters is in Sidney, Nebraska then into Wyoming and once again I was blown away by the architecture of nature...buttes, craggy rock formations, snowy mountains, rolling hills. I had planned to stop in Cheyenne, however, when I got there, the air was rife with the stench of the local oil refinery, so I drove on, and on, past Laramie, also disappointing, I went by the smallest town in the US, Bufford, with a population of 1 and I simply got caught up in the beauty of the scenery and Michael Crichton's latest book, The State of Fear. As a result, I ended up making myself stop in Evanston, rather than give into the temptation to go onto Salt Lake... I know I would regret it and feel it tomorrow. I am torn though, between taking my time and pushing to get home.
So here I sit on the Utah border, enjoying a good beef meal...it is Wyoming... and planning an early night. Stay tuned.
Posted by Merrin at 4:59 PM 2 comments
Spent today driving through Iowa and Nebraska, and was pleasantly surprised. I always thought it would be like driving through Saskatchewan. It is very different. Iowa had gently green hills, and most of the trip trough Nebraska was along the Platte River, as it meandered from one side of the highway to the other. For years, I have read books that referenced the Platte (Lonesome Dove, Centennial, and several others) and now I have gotten to see it up close. I decided to stop in North Platte, after driving by the birthplaces of Ronald Regan and John Wayne as well as a Pony Express office, and went to see Buffalo Bill Cody's park and fort. This is really the heart of the old Wild West.
Posted by Merrin at 4:35 PM 2 comments
After driving the back roads of Ontario, I got to the Bluewater Bridge in Sarnia and had to ace one of my great fears....heights. I do not like them, and do not like driving on the edge of anything. The Bluewater Bridge spans the river between Canada and the US and goes up VERY high:( As usual going over the border takes time and I was stuck on the bridge, while semis rumbled by in their special lane, shaking the bridges, and me in the process. At one point the front of my car was in the US and the back was in Canada. Finally, after about 45 minutes on the bridge, I made it down and through customs and was on my way to Lake Michigan and Benton Harbor where I stayed the night. then today, I made it to Des Moines.
My count to date is - 6200 miles and CA, AZ, NM, OK, TX, AR, TN, GA, SC, NC, VA, DC, MD, PN, DE, NJ, NY, CT, MA, VT, NH, QUE, ONT, MC, IN, IL, IW - 24 states, DC and 2 Canadian provinces. And now, I am headed home. It has been a great journey, and I will be glad to no longer live out of suitcases. I do have it down to a science, though. I developed what I consider my "one night stand" bag with essentials for the motel stops, so I get in and out lightly. I am still undecided where I will go tomorrow, through Nebraska, or up through South Dakota. I will let the weather decide for me.
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