I may have been a little hard on ol’ Steve
yesterday. This cruise thing may be growing on me. A little. Maybe.
Relive the excitement of my cross-country trip and keep track of my new adventures.
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Monday, December 23, 2013
People In Every Direction
“Welcome to
your new home.”
Ominous words
spoken over a loudspeaker by a faceless creature known only as “Steve.” I have a home, Steve.
It’s in Boston,
among my people. My home has culture and variety and authenticity. Your boat
seems to have none of these. It is certainly not my home. Five days from now, I
don’t envisioning this iron leviathan becoming my home, either.. And honestly, Steve, your little “welcome” sounded awfully cultish.
Location:
Somewhere in the Gulf of Mexico
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Moments of Gold and Flashes of Light
What is time, anyway? It can give order and regularity to
the workings of nature, but it can be arbitrary and artificial. Perhaps its
most important quality is that it can be (and is) relative. However, as Lost taught us, we need a constant frame
of reference in order for our minds to make sense of this strangest aspect of
time.
Labels:
Cities,
Family,
Louisiana,
New Orleans,
New York City,
Rain,
restaurants
Location:
New Orleans, LA
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Come Sail Away
And now for something completely different.
Things have changed since our last encounter. The ominous
specter of law school became the best decision I’d ever made, as I spent the
semester doing intense, yet intensely enjoyable learning and having all manner
of new experience. And, in the process, I made what are sure to be lifelong
friends. In short, I loved every minute of the past four months.
That said, it’s time for a break.
Labels:
Massachusetts,
New Jersey
Location:
Edison, NJ
Friday, August 9, 2013
He Liked to Drink a Lot of Juice
After yesterday’s crazy hiking shenanigans, this morning
came as a warning from each of our bodies that we daren’t try that again
lest the bodily rebellion we were feeling today return even more forcefully
tomorrow. It turns out that when I call hiking down 3,200 feet a knee breaker,
that’s pretty accurate. This morning my knee (only one though… weird) was so
sore from turning through all the switchbacks yesterday that I was often
reduced to going on stairs using my blown-out-kneed-mother’s mantra of “up with
the good, down with the bad.”
For sure, we were all in need of a quieter itinerary today. Tioga Road was more
than ready to answer the call. It was a peaceful drive with occasional stops,
like the obligatory one at Olmstead Point and a less-obligatory but
felt-essential one at the Tuolumne Meadows Grill and Store for lunch and junk
food (all of which disappeared within 4 hours).
Labels:
altitude,
California,
Driving,
Family,
mountains,
National Parks,
Scenic Routes,
Sierra Nevada,
Sunset,
Yosemite National Park
Location:
El Portal, CA
Thursday, August 8, 2013
And When You’re Up You’re Up
Finally, a day free of drama. A day when we were finally
free to do what we wanted, without constantly looking over our shoulders. In
short, a vacation from what our vacation had become.
Labels:
altitude,
California,
Family,
hiking,
mountains,
National Parks,
Sierra Nevada,
Sunset,
Yosemite National Park
Location:
El Portal, CA
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Who Says You Can’t Go Home?
Last night’s saga continued into this morning, although the
worst was behind me. I woke up less angry – as tends to happen – and by the end
of this morning’s trials, I was past it. I was too busy getting excited about
what would be revealed the moment we emerged from the Wawona Tunnel. We had
planned Tunnel View as the very first perspective on Yosemite
Valley my mother would see, and it did not disappoint:
Labels:
altitude,
California,
Family,
hiking,
mountains,
National Parks,
Sierra Nevada,
Sunset,
Yosemite National Park
Location:
El Portal, CA
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Jesus Is Trying to Love You
There’s a favorite in every family. In mine, it’s not me.
Monday, August 5, 2013
Modern Family
After taking enough of these
trips, some patterns begin to emerge. The one that shows itself first is that
Day One is all about feeling out how things are going to work for the rest of
the trip. That’s when decisions are made, consciously or not, about things like
how to organize bags and vehicles, how much travel companions will indulge each
others’ special interests, and probably most importantly – what will be the
tone for the rest of the trip. As far as Day Ones go, today fit the bill.
Sunday, August 4, 2013
Sagers in the Sky
Remember a few posts back, at Mt. Mitchell, when I
said that would be the highest point I’d be standing on for the foreseeable
future? Well, that turns out not to be quite true.
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