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It's now less than 20 hours (
and counting) before I leave Sweden. All the paperworks are in order and everything is (
more or less) packed. My luggage is just around 8kg (ca 16lbs).. I cannot help to feel that something is missed and that I have this amount of spare time to kill. This is the typhical time I can get butterflies since I have too much free time on my hands.
The roadtrip will start off by a baptism by fire.
By the time I arrive to Boston and have my car it'll be in the middle of the rush-hour. I must then navigate to my first destination and I don't have any electronic gizmo to guide me. Some have said I'm mad, I just ask them how it was done in the past? It's about a one hour drive, but that really doesn't help..
(
incidentally; why IS it called rush hour when everything is at a standtill?? )
To really see a country is to explore said place and and to do that you don't need anything electronic.
Sure enough, I WILL get a GPS later on, but the reason for that is that I am going to visit so many people and I don't want to spend hours on the road trying to re-invent the wheel all over. Naturally I am blaming the "true reason" for a GPS to enable me to geo-tag pictures 😉
First destination, Tracy B. in Boston. I can hardly wait..
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