Monday, May 31, 2010

Still on the road...

Dear loyal blog followers,

We both know that it has certainly been a while since we last posted an update. Our travels on the road have been quite busy lately. For example, on Saturday (May 29th) we traveled nearly 800 miles from Flagstaff, Arizona to Clinton, Oklahoma. Bone tired and weary at the end of the day, blogging is hardly something we are up for. However, we will still post our day by day accounts even after we get back. Not just for your entertainment but for posterity as well. Of course, all of this said and done we cannot leave you a post without listing at least some of the things we've learned since San Francisco.

1. May is considered a winter month in California. (More on that later)

2. Cows are incredibly frightening late at night.

3. Well, watch Deliverance and you'll understand why it's a bad idea to listen to what a GPS may consider to be the "quickest" route to your desired location.

4. To answer your question, no, things are not as bad as #3 would lead you to believe.

5. All in all, we've traveled through Yosemite National Park, stayed in a hotel frequented by John Wayne (back in the day, of course), survived Death Valley, and seen Las Vegas, the Grand Canyon, a Petrified Forest, and Katy(!!), Texas. Don't worry - we'll get pictures up when we can.

More to follow in the coming days (tomorrow we're heading to New Orleans),
Katy and Eric

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