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North America » United States » Arizona July 28th 2005

After a virtually sleepless night for all (who puts safety lights shining directly into motel rooms???) most of the group got up and in the car at 5am to see the sunrise. God bless Bob, the only guy to join the group (he was up anyway according to him), who drove us over to the Yavapi outlook. We began our 1 mile journey and found our own spot where we didn't have to share it with anyone. Needless to say the view and the sunrise were amazing. We sat "perched" out on a rock. Bobby had the quote of the day..."Mom , I think you may be more nervous than Aunt Nancy!" Julie sat a few feet back from the crowd so she would enjoy the view and not have a anxiety attack! After breakfast we ... read more
6:00am in the canyon
6:15am in the canyon
the group


I’m retroactively blogging a trip my brother and I took around to some of the National Parks in the US in August of 2005. I wanted to put some information out about these amazing places, as they are, in my opinion, the highlights of the US (and Canada in this case!). We drove from Minneapolis, Minnesota westward to reach Mt. Rushmore on the first day. It was an insanely long drive, but it was just the beginning of the thousands of miles we were to drive that month. We continued on to Great Falls, Montana on the second day and hit the 1,600-mile mark. We still had 3 and 1/2 hours up to eastern Glacier National Park. However, it isn’t the chore is sounds like, as the countryside is absolutely stunning in Montana (S. Dakota is ... read more
From the campsite
View from Crypt Lake trail
What am I doing?

North America » Canada » British Columbia » Whistler July 28th 2005

A word of advice - never, never let four people, all with no sense of direction, dismal navigational/ organisational skills, clashing opinions and armed with poorly-drawn tourist maps (boasting those dreaded words, 'not to scale'), guide you on any expedition, unless you have a great deal of patience and no intention of ever seeing your intended destination :-). Let me explain... On this fine, sunny day, we had decided to rent a car and explore the Garibaldi region (north of Vancouver) - more specifically, to hike 'Brandywine Meadows'. We had chosen this particular hike somewhat arbitrarily, largely based on the alluring promise of 'meadows' mentioned in its title. So off we drove, winding north along the Sea to Sky Highway, a scenic route from Vancouver to Whistler that, for a large part, hugs the coastline, with ... read more
Porteau Cove
Snowy Mountain Peaks
Nameless Waterfall

North America » United States » Alaska » Fairbanks July 28th 2005

There is only thing more painful than learning from experience, that is not learning.----Alex McGleish. July 28, 2005, Thursday. After leaving Denali we arrived in Fairbanks and picked up mail. This is an organization day. July 29, 2005, Friday. Today is the Artic Circle trip. We flew up in a Navajo Chief, a small plane that seats 10. At the start of our flight it appeared foggy, we later learned this was smoke from a burn in the forest. When lightning strikes in the wilderness of Alaska, it is allowed to burn itself out; unless of course, houses or villages are endangered. Last year 6 ½ MILLION acres of forest burned, it was the worst year on record. Lightning strikes are considered a natural occurrence and as such part of the ecosystem. We observed ... read more
Old Fairbanks
Kelly and her dog sled
Judge Wickersham house

North America » Mexico July 28th 2005

Patriotismo, Ciudad de Mexico 01:00 Ayer gasté la noche en apartamento de Akemi, mi amiga japonesa-mexicana. Hoy duermo otra vez en su apartamento. Apenas veia una pelicula - SIDEWAYS. No me gustó mucho. Hoy nada fue como deberia de ir. NADA. En la mañana perdi mi cita con señor Andrez Manuel Lopez Obrador - jefe de Gobierno. Llegé a las 7, cuando ya se fue. Despues regrese al apartamento de Akemi para bañarme antes de que tengo la entrevista en Televisa con Inspector y cuando llegé se akaba de ir ella. Despues llege 40 minutos de masiado tarde para la cita en Televisa y Inspector del programa de hoy ya se fue. Me dijo que nos vemos mañana - quizá. Despues empezó a llover como loco y visité Akemi en su oficina - todo mojado. Me ... read more

North America » United States » Kentucky » Jackson July 28th 2005

Location: Jackson, KY Date: June 28th, 2005 I’m not sure if I’m adjusting quickly to this new life style of packing up and driving somewhere new every week, or if by leaving towns I’m leaving everything behind and my mind has yet to catch up and realize how crazy what I’m doing is. I’m not sure exactly what I was expecting my reaction to be, but it was definitely along the lines of weirdness and freaking out. But it still hasn’t completely hit me yet, or maybe I just adapt easily to new situations- who knows. The shows went well last week (in Cory, PA) I screwed up a few lines and songs but oh well. I also sweated up a river on stage what with the lack of AC and me in my huge bear ... read more
Paul Motel 2
Kudzu Creature


That's what I'm singing...just cos I don't have a physical house doesn't mean I'm not 'home.' Yep, back in the good ol US of A crashing with me darling sis til I get settled. I arrived this past Sunday, (after much deliberation on the Ireland end of things).... was quite sad to say goodbye to such good people and such a magical place. I'll have to drown myself in a pint of stout soon...if anyone cares to join me....? Follow it up by one of joy to celebrate the good people of PHILLY! I have to say I did miss the people here....although no matter where I go I keep 'ya all' with me anyway.... I'll probably still write on here every now and again....maybe when I travel into the northeast or south philly or something....tell ... read more
Self-portrait through the eyes of a friend
Baltimore - West Cork
MOO MOO BEACH

North America » Canada » Yukon » Whitehorse July 28th 2005

Mom drove to Whitehorse where we did laundry. We met a woman who owned 11 dogs and lived by the dam/bridge on the Yukon, where we saw a baby northern in the water... he was so cute! We have fallen in love with the waters of the North, they are so often crystal clear and give off the most compelling blue and green colors. We have decided that we must go back, this time with a canoe, no kids and no dog... haaha. We ate at Pizza Hut, got gas and drove up the road. Close to Kluane Provincial Park, we switched drivers at Christmas Creek. I drove then to kluane Village and got gas. Gas at Destruction Bay was advertised as 99.9 per litre but was actually 1.19!! ... read more
Kluane Lake
Old cabin in Kluane on the road

North America » United States July 28th 2005

Here's to trying new things... Driving through some state, I'm lost track of which- they've all sort of become sort of a blur. State lines sneak up on us, and the "Welcome To:" signs have become as common as speed signs. A few weeks ago we drove to a nice town (Shepardstown) outside Hagerstown Maryland (So many "towns") we didn't realize we had crossed into West Virginia until sitting down in a tea shop which's menu read the current state. Strange feeling not know where you. We get confused a lot. But it's also exciting in a way- if we don't know where we are... then no one else really does either. On a turn-pike somewhere in PA, I made that realization that no one knew where Megan and I were at that moment. Random, but ... read more
The Test...
The Result...
The Test 2

North America » United States » Wisconsin » Madison July 28th 2005

Today's big adventure was to find Spring Green, WS, and the House on the Rock. I know there are many who have no clue what we are talking about, but even so, if you are ever within a five hour drive, you gotta see this thing! It is literally a house built on/in a rock formation in rural Wisconsin. So why is this so interesting??? Well, first off, it was constructed by a guy named Alex Jordan, who has no formal training in engineering architecture. He had a dream, and finally convinced the city to let him do it... once he proved of course that it would not fall down! There is a room that is literally constructed of three steel beams and glass (the floor is now plywood for people to walk on). It is ... read more
Love Car
Road Signs
Is it a clock or a calendar?




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