Friday, August 10, 2007

Twenty-eighth Day: We're Home!

Saturday August 4, 2007, 3 pm:

Well, Jason and I made it home safe and sound late last night, sometime after midnight. We left Kingsport, TN after dinner at Jason's mom's house and made the final leg of the drive up I-81 to I-66 all the way to Arlington, VA.

We are slightly ahead of ourselves after deciding not to spend the night in Memphis, and have been a night ahead of the original plan throughout the state of Tennessee. Thus, we got to Kingsport after dinner on Thursday, and decided to spend the day in Kingsport and hit the road at night, which brought us home to our own beds for the night on Friday.

Now that we've had a good night's sleep we're going to go out camping for our buddy, Brian Tallman's bachelor party. We're heading out to the park in Reston to meet up with the rest of the gang that is doing lunch at the Dominion Brewing Company. It should be a great time telling Tallman stories and probably a few from this trip as well.

Please keep checking back as I continue to retroactively add entries from the trip. I'm still working on pictures as well. So please stay tuned!

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Twenty-sixth Day: in Nashville

So, in retrospect, I wish I had set the blog up from the beginning, rather than a week and a half in. I've been chasing myself to make entries and falling farther and farther behind the way I've been going. Oh well. I will continue to make entries until I get all my trip logs up anyway, but as I sit here in Nashville, after a fun night out, and its late... I can still mash out a few sentences for all the fans out there.

We've had a fun time in Nashville, even though we didn't make it to the Opry. We found Broadway in downtown Nashville, where the bulk of the live music in the city is going on, or so it was as far as we could tell. We saw a couple of good Rockabilly-type groups as well as a couple of other twang-y country-western-rock bands, including an all-women group that was pretty good.

Had some good Mexican at the San Antonio Taco Company over by the Vandy campus. Does anyone know if this is a national chain? It was pretty good Mexican food, and there are at least two of them here in Nashville.

On the way to tacos, we got lost and in making a turn to try to get back onto the road we wanted, we stumbled onto the national headquarters of Chi Psi, our college fraternity. I'm not kidding. We literally made a turn onto a random street that we thought was a cross street to get us back going in the right direction when we went past the sign for the building and I yelled at Jason to pull over. We met the couple of guys in there preparing for our national convention this weekend, including the exec dir who we had met while in college. It's a nice building and it was cool to pop in and say hello.

It was a fun day, and I'll try to get some more stuff up tomorrow. Goodnight.

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Tenth Day: to San Diego

OK, a concession to time and reality: Jason and I have made it all the way into Tennessee and are staying in Jackson, after a fun afternoon nearby in Memphis. Saw some good blues and R&B, and had some really good pork barbecue on Beale Street, the historic area of nightclubs in Memphis. Now back to your regularly scheduled update...

Monday July 16, 2007, 11 pm:

We slept in a little after crashing somewhat early in Vegas. We got driving and it is through a lot of desert from Nevada into Southern California. At times it felt like we were driving on the moon or something. A couple of times we went over some mountains, and then back into more desert. We took I-15 to I-215 and skirted west of LA through San Bernardino and Riverside to get to San Diego. We passed through Zzyxx, CA, which is a funny name for a town.

Once you get to San Bernardino, everything starts to look like California. And everything starts to look like everything else. Although around San Diego in particular, they haven’t finished building any bridges as far as we could tell, as every overpass in sight was under construction and detours abounded. I thought San Diego has been around for a long time now, but I guess they’re still building it. Also, several times we thought we’d seen the elusive Hawaii license plate, only to discover that it was a Mexican plate. We saw a lot of those.

Along the way Jason remembered that Janet, his dad's friend who we’ll be staying with in L.A. told us about the San Diego Wild Animal Park outside of San Diego. We looked it up in the trusty AAA book and discovered it is 30 miles north of the city, which we were rapidly approaching. It was mid-afternoon, so we decided to make a stop at the place. It is a pretty cool park that is largely an Africa-themed zoo where everything is outdoors. It is quite large with a couple of areas that are best seen by tram, which we accomplished. We walked most of the rest of the park and took copious pictures. The largest giraffe in the U.S. is at this park, as are a number of large African animals I’d never heard of. Also: gorillas, cheetahs, lions, meerkats, rhinos, elephants, etc. At one point on the tram tour we passed by a young, 6-point buck that walked right next to the tram, but the tour guide continued to talk about the zebras way at the bottom of the hill below. We also caught a show with a caracal (like a lynx) that was on a leash with a trainer and jumping 6 feet in the air after a toy. Quite impressive.

After the park, we checked into our Days Inn that we had reserved the night before. We then drove on to Coronado, which is an island/isthmus across the bay from San Diego. I had visited there once before through work on a Navy-sponsored trip. It was quite breezy and mile, to the point that I was getting cold and thought that we had hit possibly the coldest point of the trip. I was grateful that I brought my windbreaker for the evening. We had a nice seafood dinner at the Brigantine. Then we checked out the Hotel Del Coronado, which is one of the nicest hotels in the area. We walked through the nice lobby to the back deck and had our first sighting of the Pacific Ocean. Success! We made it all the way across the continent. Now to see if we can make it back…