Friday, October 31, 2008

Beginning of the Last Half...

Most of this post is going to be random observations from my drive today...
Somewhere near a town called Java, SD I saw a massive gathering of birds out in an empty field. Not only were there tons of birds, but they looked to be of a variety of types. It was a very odd sight.
Saw a sign for a town called Eureka, SD... thought of Ian C (from Eureka, MT).
Passed Bowdle, SD which apparently has the tallest water tower in the state. I wouldn't have known except for the sign.
Thanks to Grandma D I had her famous Lemon Bread for breakfast on the road. Yum Yum!
What kind of fuel is 'E-85', and why is it only $1.79/gal in Ipswich, SD?
It seems like every little town in SD I've gone through has some sort of museum... that would be an interesting trip just to visit each one.
Another fuel question - Why is regular more expensive than plus? And what does it mean when 10% Ethanol is added?
I guess I will have to do some research ... and then post my findings.
I was really excited when I stopped in Sioux Falls, SD and only paid $2.25/gal!!
Unfortunately the scenery today has been almost identical to what I've already seen, so I don't really have any new pics... I will try to be more obliging tomorrow. :) I miss you all and hope you had a Happy Halloween!

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Hometown Feel and Family History

When I was little I thought my Mom was morbid for taking pics of our dead relatives grave stones. She always said it was for Family History records, but I still didn’t get it. Now that I’m older and both of my Dad’s parents are buried here in SD, I found myself wanting to take pics of their grave stones too. This morning, at my request, Grandma D and I went to both local cemeteries where my relatives are buried. I took pics of my Grandpa H & Grandma B’s graves, and also my great-grandparents graves. Because my Grandma B died when I was only 2, I don’t remember her and have never really felt close to her. It was strange though… seeing her grave today and wondering how she would feel about her granddaughter moving cross country from the only home she has ever known, it seemed like I was closer to her. Hearing Grandma D (who is actually my Step-Grandma) talk about their childhood and the relatives that are still around has made me feel more a part of the secluded life here in Mobridge.
After visiting the Mound City cemetery Grandma D treated me to lunch at Calico’s where we enjoyed some real good German food. I tried the Cheese Button, bratwurst, creamy cucumber salad, and something called Fleiskeuchle (a beef patty wrapped in dough and deep fried). It was all very delicious! I’ve really enjoyed this time spent with Grandma, and consider it a true blessing.
on a side note – I saw another pheasant today, but it was a male this time. He had a beautiful green head and really long tail feathers.
Here is a couple pics I took today...the last one is of me and Grandma D.


Wednesday, October 29, 2008

To Grandma's House



Apparently eastern MT is big hunting country. There were several hunters staying at the hotel last night.
Most of my trip today was on Hwy 12 between Miles City and Mobridge, SD. The scenery was reminiscent of old westerns I used to watch with Dad and the boys when we were younger. Driving along this stretch of more nothingness I noticed a sign for a Historical Point. I turned where the arrow pointed. I got excited because I saw a cool old steel bridge ahead. (You see I have a slight obsession with photographing bridges.) Apparently the road I turned onto was a private drive and not the Historical Point after all. So I had to be content photographing the bridge from afar. It did seem somewhat out of place in this desert like area.
I went through this “town” called Marmarth, ND that seriously looked dead. All the trees lining the main street looked dead, and there were abandoned buildings that were probably active businesses at some point. The only places that looked open and alive were the convenience store at the end of town, and the Antique Auto Museum.
I also saw several different types of wildlife today… some live, some not. The list of noticeable roadkill included: a skunk, a rabbit, and a coyote. Besides several unidentified birds of prey, the list of living wildlife I saw today included: a coyote, and a pheasant (which I almost became roadkill).
Finally I arrived at Grandma D’s house and it was like we just picked up from where we had last left off. She doesn’t look much different after 4 years, just a few more adorable wrinkles but she is still Grandma.
Here are some pics from the road today... (note the second pic with my monkey road companion that was a gift from the ladies in my office :) )

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Long stretch of nothingness...

I left Missoula at about 9 this morning, which was earlier than yesterday, but later than I had planned. I didn't sleep well last night. But I finally got off after getting my mocha at Starbucks where I met a girl originally from Seattle. (Ironic that she works at Starbucks eh? ;) )
After leaving Missoula, there were several places along I-90 that I saw signs for "Clark Fork" when crossing a stream of water. I remembered that I had seen several yesterday too... was this just one that keeps criss-crossing under the highway, or are there more than one Clark Fork's in MT? just a thought...
Today while driving the section between Billings and Miles City (this is where the nothingness comes in), I realized that I couldn't see anyone in front of me or behind me. This wasn't even because I was going over a hill, or around a curve! I was on a long straight flat stretch with no one in sight. Kind of a weird sensation.
I've noticed another unfamiliar thing while on my trip... with all these open fields close to the highway, there are political ads which are like billboards almost. They consist of several boards with part of a message on each and as you drive you can read each one as it comes. Most of them have dealt with ideas about using alternative energy sources. However, today I saw one that I was really confused by... it said: "Don't stick your elbow out the window too far... It might just go home in a different car." What the heck is that supposed to mean? and what does it have to do with Brad Molnar running for Public Service Commissioner?
During my hours of driving today, I was taking note of the extraordinarily nice weather once again... During the past couple months I have been trying to keep my eyes and heart open for signs that pointed towards the idea that I need to stay in WA. However, with each step I made to move, things went very smoothly. The wonderful weather just seems to be a continued blessing on my journey.
Here are a couple more pics from my journey today...


Monday, October 27, 2008

Leaving Home...

I've decided to try and keep a travel journal while travelling to TN. Since I'm doing this for myself, I thought maybe some of you would like to follow along as well. My posts will most likely just be random thoughts and notes not necessarily a consistent story...just so you know. :) Here is what I have from my first day on the road:
"I'm letting go of the life I planned for me and my dreams, I'm losing control of my destiny...
This is a giant leap of faith... the fear of the unknown beyond my comfort zone...
Giving into your gravity, knowing you are holding me... I'm not afraid." - I'm Letting Go by Francesca Battistelli
Stopped to get gas at Fred Meyer... was posed this question by the pump: "would you like to use your $.10 /gal rewards discount?" This seemed like a really stupid question seeing as I was about to set out on a journey that will take me about 2500 miles away from what has been my home for over 23 years!
It has been a beautiful day for a drive... crisp and clear with the sun shining all day. Saw beautiful fall color crossing the Cascade Mountains and then again when crossing over the Mountains in Montana. There was a lot of gold colored trees in Idaho and Montana... and I wasn't sure what they were at first. I finally got close enough to some and decided they must be Larches, because they looked like conifers. The color was stunning and I was able to take some pic to share when I stopped at one of the rest areas. I also noticed a light scent of pine lingering in the air when I got out of the car. It was a nice addition to the feeling that I was in the middle of autumn there.
Once I got to Missoula (my destination for the night), I met a family friend for dinner next door to my hotel. The food was delicious and it was nice to catch up with her. After dinner, we were discussing how far from Missoula, Bozeman is, and ended up getting some helpful info from a waiter who had just ended his shift. I then started out to go back to my hotel room, and the friend came out after me and said she was going to drive me back to my hotel (even though it was just next door). Apparently the guy we had chatted with, followed me out of the resturaunt even though he still had half a beer left at his table. I was thankful for her concern, and took her up on the ride. Now I'm going to try to get to sleep, even though the next door neighbor is talking very loudly (on his cell phone presumably) and get an early start tomorrow morning.
Here are some pics I took today...hope you enjoy.
The first pic is of The Gorge at Vantage, WA. The second is of the fall color in Montana.


Sunday, October 5, 2008

Life is changing... a lot.

I'm sure most of you know this by now, but I thought I'd share some thoughts about my impending move cross country.

Yesterday a friend and came and bought my two large bookcases and my bed. This is the first time its really hit me that I'm really moving. I know this might sound weird, but its true! I've been planning for several months now, but in my mind I still had a lot of time before I leave. Now its only 3 weeks away... and its hitting me. This is for real. I've been reassuring my friends of this fact, but apparently I hadn't convinced myself yet...