Sunday, February 21, 2010

photos

No, our photo skills have not suddenly taken off! These are some shots by Bennett Marks of the Florida native fauna.




























Thursday, February 11, 2010

Jacknife Big Rig meets Boat on Trailer

We broke the hotel snow shovel digging the Prius out this morning but generally had fun until we looked down the Grand Slalom driveway after a passerby alerted us that we would not be going anywhere soon.

There was a jacknifed big rig right at the bottom of the driveway. He told us last time that took 4 hours to get a tow truck large enough to deal with a big rig, but this time there was a hotel guest with an SUV pulling a LARGE boat who had tried to go around the big rig and was now stuck, blocking any smaller cars like Prius' from any hope of leaving.

The Flying J restaurant where we may be having our 3rd meal later today behind is to the left of the truck.



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The Goddesses of Travel


Comfort Inn was nice enough to provide a Mongolian sherpa to lead us to our car. Wow. Full service huh? Oh, and while we were at the Flying J we came across the Trucker Goddess. She is the ultimate combination of boredom, strength, and skank. OK hittin' the road now. Stay tuned.

Snowerk, New Jersey to Saltimore, Maryland

The Flying "J" sun room was empty due to lack of the essential element. The windows did allow for some contemplation, in spite of the fact that the local School of Original Thought was closed yesterday due to weather conditions.

Judy and I are leaving the hotel room shortly with the idea of making it out the downhill hotel driveway, which looked like a Giant Slalom run last night. If we succeed, the Interstate is a quarter mile and freedom from the snow on the other side of the Capitol. Richard, our french correspondent warned: "if the snow between here and the D.C. summit does not force us to pass through the mines of Moria."



Wednesday, February 10, 2010

snow schmoe

I could possibly bore you with countless shots of my Prius covered with snow, or perhaps the drifts outside my new home - The Comfort Inn in North East Maryland, but no, I won't do that. Instead, I will ponder the question that has been plaguing me all day. Since when is it okay for a junk food, in this case, candy to have flavors derived from another junk food (soda). As my friend Mikey would say, this is just wrong on so many levels. And while I am getting stuff off my chest, is it right that my dogs love their dogsitter Heather so much, that they didn't even bat a bug eye at me leaving with all my stuff...that too, is wrong. Maybe all this freakin' snow has left me grumpy, but don't fret, Julie and I will be back to our peripatetic ways tomorrow, and my cheerful demeanor will return. Okay. Heading back to the truck stop for some jello cubes and beets. Maybe some soda poppers for dessert.

I-95 and Maryland in a Blizzard

10:30 am, Tuesday, February 9th, 2010. GMT+1
It is snowing in Paris this morning. I am heading by bus to Charles de Gaulle airport to catch an Air France flight.

We walk down the terminal passageway and at the end, ça alors! there is no plane. We exit a door hanging 2 stories up and descend a metal staircase into another bus. Jokes about taking the bus from Paris to Newark are cracked by the New Yorkers. We end up in an Airbus 330 (this bus is a jet) that is half full. Three films and one nap later we arrive in Newark.

Judy is in the parking lot wrapping up an interview with the local New Jersey Fox News station about the daring act of heading south on I-95, where she got a plug in for the Drive I-95 guide pictured above.

We made it as far as dark. Heavy snow started falling around 7pm so we took an exit the I-95 guide noted for good crab cakes. Settled in to a Comfort Inn Suites with lots of other Florida-bound travelers. Crab cakes are 2 miles from the hotel, this is the equivalent of 200 miles tonight.

Wednesday. The car has icicles hanging off the trunk. In 12 hours, the snow reaches the bumper. The state of Maryland is paralyzed by a blizzard. We book the room for the next night and go work out in the gym.

Our view for today .

Lunched at the truck stop diner at the bottom of the driveway. Going back for dinner.


Our route:

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