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- День 2
- четверг, 19 сентября 2019 г., 16:07
- ⛅ 23 °C
- Высота: 32 м
Соединенные ШтатыLennox33°56’42” N 118°21’2” W
Another day in LA

I reckon there’s more of a Californian contrast here in LA than in any other part of the state.
For example we caught an Uber ride (thats another story) to Wholefoods Market at El Segundo, a bit more of a up market and hippy dippy area so you find places that sell things like Vegan Leather and Vegan Handbags... no, we have no idea either, any explanations on how they make those would be appreciated. But then on the same shop window is a sign for criminals that the owner’s packing heat.
What! how does a Vegan shoot someone? These people step around ants, they itch all night because they won’t kill bed bugs, they don’t realise they are part of a world were every living thing is ripping the crap out of everything else just to get a decent meal.... stuff eats stuff even if it doesn’t have to, that’s how this world works.
But they have their beliefs and you have to respect that so if the shop owner can hold up a gun and simply yell out “bang your dead” well then the world will be a better place.Читать далее
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- День 4
- суббота, 21 сентября 2019 г., 10:42
- ☀️ 23 °C
- Высота: 198 м
Соединенные ШтатыNorth Kingsville41°55’13” N 80°41’18” W
Health Food Heaven

You know you are in America when you see a huge highway billboard advertising “ Butter Burgers & Frozen Custard” oohhhh yummmmm!
If this doesn’t get your tastebuds going how about “triple fried pork rinds in potato gravy with spicy double cream dumplings”.
Looking around the streets it isn’t hard to see who is buying this stuff, a lot of them have a real butter burger waddle going on.
I think it is an educational thing because when we ask where we can buy fresh fruit and veggies we get answers like “don’t rightly know, knew a fella back in seventy nine got hiz self some of them thar veg-e-tab-les but just where from I couldn’t rightly say”.
And then again “You want what? veg-e-tab-les? I hearz Macdonald’s iz putting lettuce and tomato on their burgers, now that’s a heap of goodness right there.
No wonder the corn crops covering over three states and counting is grown for cattle feed and not for human consumption. Like Martians, anything green is alien.
Speaking of meat and potatoes the tragedy goes on. First they killed Bambi’s mother now look where poor Bambi has ended up, a veal dish in a midwestern truck stop. Now if more truckers ate more fruit and vegetables there would be a lot more Bambies getting around.
Better still, what we need is for some of those Californian Vegans to get their truck licenses, then instead of all the truck stops being full of six foot six, hairy palmed, mono browed Neanderthals diggings into huge bowls of stodge and picking pieces of Bambi from between their teeth there would be a much better zen feel to the road.
No maybe not, thinking about this it won’t work, no Vegan is going to do a job that splatters thousands of insects into a windscreen every night.Читать далее

Путешественникa bit different to aushtralia...NO LITTER!!! but plenty of fresh tucker
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- День 5
- воскресенье, 22 сентября 2019 г., 12:59
- ☀️ 18 °C
- Высота: 1 789 м
Соединенные ШтатыGrindstone Creek39°33’35” N 107°17’30” W
LA Freeways

The story told before about the trip to “Vegan Leather Land” ended up taking one and a half hours to go a distance of eight miles, we ended up doing fifty, no exaggeration.
We passed where we started from, The Los Angeles Times building and the airport twice. We went east when we should have gone west, north when we should have gone south.
In the end we had to take over directions, we knew LA better than he did, he didn’t have a clue.
The poor buggar had a crap car, I had to wrench the door closed then kick it open with both feet.
His GPS was a hand held phone with a shattered screen and covered in dirt, he rested it on the passenger seat where it fell through some rips in the material a few times.
I felt sorry for him especially when Uber’s quote was for $8.00 which we expected to pay.
When the receipt came through we were charged nearly US$100.00.
Not feeling so sorry for him anymore I contacted Uber to dispute the fare.
On your Uber account there is a map of all past rides. All of ours ha a fairly simple line from pickup to destination, this one looked like a plate of spaghetti so with the dispute with Uber after they asked if we requested any different directions or stops I said “look at our tracking map and do you think anyone directing a route like that would be sane enough to communicate with you right now... No! they’d be too #**! ing crazy. This seem to work because we got our refund immediately.
The trip out to Cruise America was the complete opposite. We got a gorgeous Latino girl, the car was spotless and took a fraction of time compared to our spaghetti ride to “Veganville”
It’s good to be back in the RV and apparently we get special privileges, what ever they are because we are regular renters.
Finally it was all good but LA wasn’t finished with us yet.... after booking in, stocking up and heading off we hit the LA Freeways which equals eight lanes of traffic going nowhere.
Stay tuned for the next post because we have passed through 4 states already and yes stuff has been happening!Читать далее

Путешественникhow come we're more familiar with american places than our own...must have been all those cowboy western matinees in the 60's...ah the good ol' times when injuns were the baddies.

Путешественникlooks familiar...Jake's mates lived around there somewhere when they were going to uni....and no, not under the freeway.

ПутешественникCan’t complain that you’re having an uneventful trip. Uber is no exception. We had a similar experience in Tassir
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- День 6
- понедельник, 23 сентября 2019 г., 21:18
- 🌙 19 °C
- Высота: 359 м
Соединенные ШтатыMemorial to the American Bandshell Sculpture41°0’9” N 96°19’3” W
Photo Fail

This is written somewhere near Omaha, Nebraska after traveling through California, Arizona, Utah and Colorado.
The reason for no posts of the amazing landscapes we drove through is the camera stuffed up which is better than admitting I stuffed up, I’m saying no more.
The camera, or I’m working again now so we could have posted plenty of pics of driving through Nebraska but we want you to stay interested in the road trip, it’s been a beauty so far and there is a long way to go but somehow shots of and writing about the endless prairies where one of the highlights of today was seeing a sign saying “BUFFALO AREA” ain’t going to do that.
I wanted to graffiti “WAS A” on it because not one buffalo was interested in standing by the sign.
This probably was a good thing because when you see an animal in the wild like that you approach them thinking they want to be your best friend when really they don’t want to have anything to do with you at all.
This happened coming back from Alaska. Buffalo were like rats up there, damn things everywhere even crapping all over the road.
You think I’m over reacting? try hitting buffalo turds at 80 mph, they’re like mini mountains and if you hit a squishy one the stuff flies all over the RV and you can’t get rid of the little pieces or the smell for weeks.
Anyway coming back from Alaska we see a fairly docile buffalo about 100 metres off the road having a rest under a tree and I think he looks pretty friendly so I walk over to say hello and get a photo.
They moult at the end of winter, which he was doing at the time but apparently this makes them a bit cranky though I thought it might make them a bit tired so they wouldn’t be so agro. This is another thing I’ve been wrong about because I wasn’t that far away when before I realised it he was up on all fours and going for me.
I ran for the RV sure I could feel it’s breath on the back of my neck only to turn and see it still standing under the tree.Читать далее

Путешественникgun slinger country - does look like australian termite mounds though

ПутешественникBrilliant Photo though - you just pick the wrong roads - use your gps
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- День 7
- вторник, 24 сентября 2019 г., 13:18
- ⛅ 27 °C
- Высота: 418 м
Соединенные ШтатыCasey41°29’47” N 94°33’39” W
Nebraska & Iowa

There’s an old Bob Segar song with words like “on a long lonely highway east of Omaha”, we can see where he got his inspiration from, having just driven that way, then when we finally reached the city itself, all we can say about that is the main highlight was seeing the head office building of PayPal and that was pretty exciting.... come on, who can say they’ve seen that!
But then we heard their head office is actually in San Jose, California so that was a let down, now we’ve no idea what the imposter PayPal building was all about.
So then we drove around hoping to find more attractions like possibly Walmart’s almost head office building but without any luck, but then leaving the city and going into Iowa we crossed the Missouri River which is the border for the two states.
We don’t know why they pretend to have stuff like international headquarters of various corporations or show a block of land with a lame horse and two chooks to keep it company and are claiming that, that is the spot that NASA almost purchased to launched their Apollo 12 space mission to the moon when they have a river like the Missouri running straight through the guts of the place.
The Missouri River is impressive and it’s stuff like this along with the Grand Canyon, Sequoia Forests and the Great Lakes that really define this place, it gives Americans a good excuse for their ostentatiousness, arrogance and flag waving attitude, their country is spectacular, that’s why we keep coming back, just have to ignore the other side of that, all the damage and destruction, the crumbling parts of the country.
We’re headed for the Mississippi and this will be a welcome sight because for three days and three states we have driven through nothing but corn fields.
We’ve heard before of how much corn they grow here but you need to see it, your imagination can’t.
We past a town called Kellogg probably named after old Mr Kellogg of corn flakes fame.
You can just imagine years ago old Harvey sitting out on the stoop looking from horizon to horizon, from state to state, thinking s#*! what the hell we gunna do with all this here corn.
So then Harvey stops whittling, gets outa his rocking chair and heads out into the barn.
Mrs Kellogg doesn’t see him for three days and keeps yelling out “Harvey what’s y’all doing out in that there barn, y’all come and get some breakfast now ya hear!”
Another three days go by and she yells out again”. Harvey don’t ya want no breakfast ?“. “no dear” says Harvey “I done make me own and eyes done a heap for y’all too”
So finally Harvey comes in and they both sit down to a big bowl of Harvey’s concoction, take one mouthful and spit it out.
“that tastes disgusting, what’re ya gonna do with it now?”
“guess we’ll just add a ton of sugar, box it all purrdy like and sell it at the local store. The rest is history.
(This history lesson sponsored by R&R’s “True Facts” It’s head office is in Omaha, Nebraska.)Читать далее

ПутешественникDo you see any flattened corn fields where the UFOs landed or is that all fake news
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- День 8
- среда, 25 сентября 2019 г., 14:15
- ☀️ 24 °C
- Высота: 165 м
Соединенные ШтатыRiverside Park41°25’18” N 91°2’31” W
Mississippi

How come when they come from thousands of miles away, we can buy bananas here for 49c a pound when back home, when they come from just down the road we pay $3 or $4 a kilo.
Add a few more thousand miles to that distance and we were paying only 99c a pound in Alaska so I tell you what, those thieves in Maclean aren’t so mellow yellow with their pricing.
With a boot full of bananas and a troop of local baboons chasing us down the road we turned off Interstate 80 onto some quieter backroads to get a better look at the Mississippi River.
What do you say to describe its size? and the part we were at was very narrow across because there was a bridge there, and narrow is the sensible place to build a bridge.
This was at a town called Muscatine where we drove over the bridge into Illinois then to Lock and Dam 16.
Just as we got there six massive barges joined together came up the river to go through the lock.
The Mississippi is like a seaway, this barge had come up from the southern states and was going on to St Paul, Minnesota, a trip of a few thousand miles.
As the barge approached the lock workers came out to assist getting the barge through.
They were friendly so as one old guy walked by he said “hello” and “where y’all from” we say Australia so nodding at the RV and trying to be smart he says. “Australia! y’all drive that thing all the way from Australia”. Being a bigger smart arse I said “no don’t be stupid we put it on the plane as excess luggage”
He cracked up, shook head and walked on.
Next his mate comes along, friendly as and says hello, how y’all doing and goes about helping to get the barge through.
The barge had a couple of deckies. One thing they had to do was secure the barge by tying it to the sides because of the force of the water when the lock gates were opened would have swept it back out again.
We were looking at the river, considering the distances the barges travel and thinking this could be a great lifestyle if you are that type of person so seeing everyone was so friendly I called out to one of the deckhands asking what they were carrying.
“ concrete” he says. I hope he meant cement or they would be in for a bit of a shock by the time they reach St Paul.
“good job working on the barges” I say
“ yeah good job, pays not bad but the place is full of “no goods”
I crack up because I thought he was saying this like we might rib a mate or fellow worker, in that affectionate Australian way because just near him was another deckie but no he never cracked a smile once and then he was off.
“yeah the place is full of no goods they’re everywhere... no goods! yeah can’t say nothing to them, not them no goods! You say something to them no goods and there’s trouble, them no goods is trouble”
This went on and on and as the barge left the lock and continued on he was still going. We couldn’t understand a word of it except the occasional “no goods”.
One of the lock operators heard all this and as he was finishing up he walked back past us and put his hand to the side of his mouth like he didn’t want anyone else to hear and said “a lot of them are just out of jail”.Читать далее

ПутешественникWheres Tom Sawyer - any of his statues or are you just tricking it is really the Clarence River.
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- День 9
- четверг, 26 сентября 2019 г., 12:12
- ☀️ 20 °C
- Высота: 238 м
Соединенные ШтатыLyons41°40’13” N 84°4’1” W
That Blur Is Chicago

When you see this much water its weird that it’s not salt, living by the coast it doesn’t feel right to us, even the the seagulls seem confused though they were probably were to start with, how else do they get this far inland to Lake Michigan?
Really we’ve no idea but we can’t talk either, sitting by the lake with our seagull brains and wouldn’t you know it we’re eating chips, well I am, Rhonda’s throwing them at me and I’m flapping about trying to grab them in the sand.
There’s little waves rolling in at the moment though in winter the storms can get so bad they can sink the large cargo ships that sail on the Great Lakes. The waves, they say can get as big as the ones on the ocean.
So many ships have gone down there is a museum and one of the feature wrecks is of the Edmond Fitzgerald also a song by maybe someone like Gordon Lightfoot called The Wreck of the Edmond Fitzgerald. YouTube it, it’s a beauty.
There are lighthouses, beautiful classic styled ones all around and with the lakes being so large in almost every respect it’s the same as sailing the open ocean.
Places over here like the Missouri River, the Mississippi River, The Great Lakes etc are on such a large scale that we have passed dozens of other rivers and lakes that anywhere else would be held up as a national attraction (we certainly would and name it imaginatively too, like our Great Barrier Reef, our Great Dividing Range so we could call it our Great Big River or our Great Big Lake) but against these big buggars they seem nameless and get little attention, even the seagulls couldn’t be bothered, if they’ve flown this far they want to stay at the real deal.Читать далее

Путешественникdid you test the temperature....can't be any colder the 6 degrees portugal where i swam..
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- День 12
- воскресенье, 29 сентября 2019 г.
- ⛅ 14 °C
- Высота: 167 м
Соединенные ШтатыGrand Island43°1’10” N 78°58’26” W
Following the Great Lakes

We have a friend who owns a surf shop in California, well actually a few of them so he’s a rich bastard.
He tells us he’s always glad when he returns from overseas because the US system “works” where other others don’t, especially in third world country.
These are fighting words because we don’t agree on a lot of levels.
One of those is: We’ve been following The Great Lakes, two so far, that’s Michigan and Erie and seeing we’ve been on Interstate Highways for most of the way across the country we’ve now chosen to drive the byways that run along the shore line, well almost do.
America is the land of the free, that’s if you can afford somewhere big enough to run yourself stupid around claiming how free you are, for all others it’s “git offa my land or I’ll shoot ya”
Public space is limited, communists have public land, here it’s all private including the beaches so for hundreds of miles along the shoreline of the lakes it’s built on with private houses all sporting a “keep off private property” sign. So we’ve just done the Great Lakes Road With Glimpses Drive.
Note: A post called “Health Food Heaven” has been placed out of sequence. It should be before this one but has been put way back with the LA ones.Читать далее
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- День 13
- понедельник, 30 сентября 2019 г., 19:00
- ⛅ 18 °C
- Высота: 166 м
Соединенные ШтатыGrand Island43°1’9” N 78°58’26” W
New York State

Just bought sweet corn from a roadside store. Hell we’re more honest than we thought, five states and counting in the Midwest covered in nothing but corn.
We must have been over here too long and losing our Australianess, back home we’d pull over, load up the boot and drive on, you know, living off the fat of the land.
Maybe it’s more caution. The other day we got a little lost and turned around on some guys grass and he went mental, a real mouth frother, he threatened to shoot us.
I was about to yell out “you Americans are real tough with your guns aren’t you” when Rhonda said “shut up, apologise and get going” which I did, which annoyed me so much that I said I’m going back to chuck wheelies on his lawn. She reckons she doesn’t know who is more mental, me or him.
I can see things from their side though, we have beautiful beaches to surf and enjoy, out here if all I had to do was look at nothing but hundreds and hundreds of miles of corn and nothing else ever happened I be hoping for some dumb arse tourists to drive on my grass too. That would brighten up my day for sure, get my trigger finger itching, better than shooting at corn cobs all day, corn stays still, tourists run like hell, much better target practice plus a great release from my corn induced insanity.
The RV would be a real good wheelie chucker too with a great big 350 V8. It goes like buggary down the highway, it could go faster too if the roads were any better. They are so bad that they caused a crack in a vent over the bed. One night the rain dripped in wetting everything. I repaired what I could with bandaids then bought silicone and gaffer tape the next day. Gaffer tape repairs everything, we’ve seen cars here held together with gaffer tape.
There are three classes in the US. The rich, the middle and then gaffer tape society.
There’re pretty industrious the gaffer tape folk, the repaired cars are an obvious one but houses get a pretty good treatment with the stuff as well.
Then it gets a bit sad with personal items like glasses and handbags being repaired but an all time low for me was a guy pulling out a gaffer tape wallet and his dog had a gaffer tape collar and lead.
We are in New York State now and heading for New York City it seem a little more prosperous here, the gaffer tape isle in the supermarkets is smaller so we are hoping maybe the folk this way resemble what we would normally class as a human being.Читать далее

ПутешественникNick thought of a good one for the gaffer tape but I made him delete it....

ПутешественникHope you didn't leave your keys in the RV. Did you chuck a doughnut on the way out?

ПутешественникWTF....an Rv or whatever with 'Outback' as a logo? in the US??? or are you really just touring around the Maclean show grounds on the pretence of being in the US.
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- День 13
- понедельник, 30 сентября 2019 г., 22:09
- 🌙 21 °C
- Высота: 179 м
Соединенные ШтатыGeneva-on-the-Lake41°51’40” N 80°56’44” W
At a Roadside Truckstop

We’re prepared to pay for our corn but baulk on accommodation so we are being lulled to sleep by the squeal of tyres and the scream of truck engines roaring down the highway.
You’ve got to balance stuff up so after two peaceful nights at some really good campgrounds, on Lake Erie and then Lake Ontario that have the sound of surf on the shore we’re back to the normal diesel dives we stop at.
The others places we stayed at we walked along the shore of the lakes, here we think about how we walked along the shore of the lakes and we stay up as late as possible to get as tired as possible so above all the noise we might be able to get some sleep.
Australians are like fungus, they seem to get into every corner of the world so we are surprised that some people we meet here have never met any of our two headed species before, sorry I’m mixing us all in with Tasmanians.
This happened with a roadside store owner. After talking to him for a fair while he says. “so you folks from round here” what the....y’all don’t hear accents. “Crikey, is this bloke coming the raw prawn or what” well that how we feel like talking as well as putting on a blue singlet, stubbies and wearing football socks with our Blundstones, I mean we all have to be good ambassadors for our country.
Thinking back to Lake Erie, we stayed near a town called Geneva On The Lake that seems to attract bikers and old fools who can finally afford a Chevrolet Corvette. They drive around town with the tops down which is a big mistake because it gives their age away and at ninety you don’t look cool, all that new glossy paint and shiny chrome is too much of a contrast and shows up too clearly the toll life has taken on you.
In Ohio and some other states you don’t have to wear bike helmets and this is for motor bikes not those dinky trike laws we have back home so you see old fools who can finally afford a Harley and young fools who are obviously helping Columbia’s economy along riding huge bikes at high speed not looking at the road but at who’s looking at them.
Back home we call bike riders organ donors and we are probably luckier because amongst the smorgasbord at least there is a good chance you could salvage a brain an a few eyes but here you’d be limited to a few internal organs and maybe an arm or two if you could find them.
All these new bikes and cars made the place seem like a millionaires row especially with some of the beautiful lakefront houses so curiously we looked the house prices up on the net thinking they’d be in the millions. We saw places for under $100,000 and brilliant ones from $200,000 to $300,000.
These lakes are so big they do get surf and there are seagulls there... so just thinking, hhmmm.Читать далее
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- День 13
- понедельник, 30 сентября 2019 г.
- ⛅ 17 °C
- Высота: 163 м
Соединенные ШтатыGrand Island43°1’9” N 78°58’25” W
Niagara Falls

You can travel with your best mate and be having a great time but then they go and spoil it on you.
So it goes with old spoilsport Rhonda who couldn’t be talked into going over Niagara Falls in a barrel.
I think more people have survived the experience than not and actually the first person to ever do it and survive was a woman.
None of these arguments could convince her to have a go so I missed out on getting a great YouTube clip and all going well it probably wouldn’t have ended up under the Failed Army listing.
The problem with trying to describe North America is you can’t. There are information boards around the falls with quotes from all the old explorers who came from lands that had vast mountains, lakes and rivers themselves but then when they first set eyes on Niagara Falls and this continent they were lost for words saying nothing they have ever seen before could even compare with this.
I’ve been to Niagara Falls a fair while ago and was extremely impressed (not strong enough adjective) so this trip diversion was for Rhonda, for her to see them too.
I thought I remembered them clearly though memories can get a bit exaggerated over time but it’s the reverse in this case, I’d forgotten the incredible size of the falls and the noise they make and the mist they throw in the air and simply it’s hard to remember seeing that much water falling at one time, about 2,555,150 litres per second but those stats mean nothing unless you’re a numbers guy.
The best view of the main falls, Horseshoe Falls is from the Canada side, this is where I first saw Niagara from so I wanted to cross over for that view but the border crossing over Rainbow Bridge was banked up for miles, it would have taken too long to get through customs and then we had to return so we settled for viewing from the US side.
This was good because we got to see Horseshoe, American and Bridal Veil Falls up close and at a few places you stand right by the drop over the edge, not only a brilliant view down but also not a bad barrel launching spot either. So this makes me think, do you think she would fall for “hey Rhonda I dropped my wallet in this barrel, could you get it out for me please” and then “whoops... sorry I just knocked it in the water!”
Keep watching YouTube for the answer.Читать далее

ПутешественникIsn't that where Superman saved that stupid spoilt kid that was mucking around and fell in? Is there monument to Superman there...it might be on the other side....wonder what ever became of him anyway.

ПутешественникThat's a different boat... how many boats full of tourists are there...do the queue up and take turns?
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- День 15
- среда, 2 октября 2019 г., 01:16 UTC
- 🌙 23 °C
- Высота: 8 м
Соединенные ШтатыRollins Jersey City Helistop40°42’45” N 74°2’42” W
New York City #1

After a 5,249 kilometres road trip across the United States we finally reached New York City.
Everybody should drive a 41/2 ton RV into this city once in their life, you’ll never forget the experience, but whether you would ever want to do it again is another question.
Most of the roads are narrow and congested and we were hoping the continuous bumps we ran over were caused by the potholes and not some Wall Street trader whose hedge fund took such a dive they decided to throw themselves under our wheels to end it all.
It’s not that we have much sympathy for hedge fund traders it just that it could be a ploy to get themselves out of the ruined position they’re currently in because along all the highways are huge billboards advertising lawyers like “Backslap & Ticklewallet” promoting their legal services and the billions of dollars compensation that they’ve won for clients who have been injured in accidents.
In other words they sue the pants off you over here if you do as much as spit chewing gum on the pavement and someone stubs their big toe because of it.
Seeing this state has screwed every cent out of us in every way it can we don’t want them to finish us off completely, though they are doing a pretty good job of it at the moment so as a precaution we are trying to avoid hitting anything warm that may be lying on the road from Wall Street traders to homeless Hobos.
Getting here we’ve been stung badly by toll roads so we set the SatNav to exclude them, then we set the SatNav to include them. They’re clever bastards here, they have covered every possible rat run you could use to avoid paying a toll which meant the alternative sent us so giddy and used up so much time and fuel that we drove back with our tails between our legs and begged them, at any cost to please let us use the toll roads.
Our only bit of revenge was, if you are unfamiliar with the cash machines that take the toll they take a bit of working out. You shove notes in, they give change, you have to press all sorts of buttons, the amount is displayed in different place and on it goes.
When we reach the end of the first toll road (which is the beginning of the next) we find a clear cash lane to drive through.
While I’m trying to work it out a car pulls up behind us and Rhonda says “who would be stupid enough to pull into a lane behind a tourist”
While I’m trying to shove notes in another car pulls into our lane. While I’m trying to push the right buttons more cars pull in. While I’m trying to find my change, more cars pull in. While I push the help button even more cars bank up behind us.
After that I have no idea what was happening the line extended back too far for me to see, besides all I was worried about was getting my change back from this highway robbery.Читать далее

Путешественникyou guys do realise that there are places in NY city where RVs are not allowed for this very reason?? Great pick!
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- День 15
- среда, 2 октября 2019 г., 11:02
- ☀️ 27 °C
- Высота: Уровень моря
Соединенные ШтатыStatue of Liberty40°41’20” N 74°2’39” W
NYC #2 Statue of Liberty

Apparently viewing The Statue Of Liberty is free, being a gift from the French and a symbol of freedom and the rest of it but they must have got the Toll Road guys in to work out how to squeeze the punter without going against the spirit of everything that Liberty symbolises.
How this works is the only way on to Liberty Island is by official ferries and they charge you a fare for this so the cost is supposedly just for the transport over and return.
But I noticed a disparity here so what I asked them was how come the lowest fare is just to get to the island. A higher fare is charged to enter the Pedestal and a much higher fare applies to enter the Crown, that’s for folks who go right up the top and stick their heads out of Liberties crown but this section is booked out until 2020.
So my rationale is, they are charging for the viewing, it’s plain and simple the more you want to view the more they charge.
I would have taken this a lot further but Rhonda said something about me and ruffling feathers and something about her being sick of it, I’m not sure I was too busy sending off a furious email to the American National Parks Association demanding to be reimbursed for our Pedestal admission.
I was on a good roll too being inspired by the statue herself with all that righteousness and the “for the people by the people”stuff.
The Statue of Liberty certainly does this flag waving and freedom for all stuff well starting with the sheer scale, I think it may still be the largest sculpture of that type in the world, if not it should be because it is one powerful piece of art and a more impressive thing is that they created and erected her in the 1880’s, and the size of some of the construction is on Egyptian Pyramid scale.
Like our Opera House the position out in the harbour, at the entrance to New York City adds to the power of the piece, anywhere else it could get lost amongst the skyscrapers of Manhattan but instead those buildings become a backdrop for Liberty.
The experience so far of NYC is, we suggest that any of you who never want to visit any cities in the world or are turned off by what they’ve heard about this place should make an exception, just once and try a trip to New York.Читать далее
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- День 17
- пятница, 4 октября 2019 г., 12:02
- ⛅ 18 °C
- Высота: 61 м
Соединенные ШтатыCroton Reservoir (historical)40°45’10” N 73°58’41” W
NYC #3 Manhattan

It stormed overnight and rained during the day as is proven here in this skyscraper photo we took to start off the blog.
We’ve been using the New York Subway to get around and despite its reputation we feel it’s safer because you avoid any heavy objects or light aircraft that may fall from the tall buildings.
It seems New York is still very nervous about falling buildings, security is everywhere and severe. For instance getting onto the Statue of Liberty ferry you go through airport type security to get onboard. Then when you are on Liberty Island you go through the same thing again, then when you enter the statute pedestal you can’t take the bags that have already been x-rayed twice, you have to put them in a locker.
Police are everywhere in the streets and in huge numbers.
Other official security people are everywhere too, all heavily armed. I don’t think New Yorkers or Americans will get over the Twin Towers for a long time and it was eerie first arriving here because... anyone who saw live coverage of the planes flying into the World Trade Centre as we did will remember you could also hear he sound of the jets as it happened.
So we were looking out over Manhattan and it seems the flight path into New York City goes right over the Hudson River. In the afternoon this causes the suns angle to casts perfect shadows of the aircraft flashing across the face of the buildings, it uncannily appears they are crashing into them, this illusion is further created by the roar of their engines overhead.
Terrorists, Gorgo or over sized apes haven’t kept the tourists away though, the lines to some galleries have proved that. We stood in a queue that was about a quarter of a kilometre long for the Metropolitan Museum of Art only to last five minutes inside. The only art we experienced was the art of packing as many people into a building as possible. The Guinness Book of Records should have been there or maybe a talent scout for a circus auditioning people for the clown car act, where about twenty crawl out of a mini minor unfortunately our experience wasn’t that funny.
This was all good though, we just walked around the streets and through Central Park which gives a better feel of the city. We rode the subway and met many helpful people along with lunatics, weirdos, extroverts, introverts, religious fanatics and people damning the lord everywhere.
The architecture was good to see especially smaller stuff like the old apartment buildings with the fire escapes on the outside.
We had fire engines and police vehicles flashing past constantly with their sirens wailing, we heard cab drivers blasting horns and hurling abuse, we avoided everything from trucks and buses to skateboarders going through red lights when we were on the crossings, we saw sad homeless people pushing shopping carts full of their rubbish past multi million dollar apartments overlooking Central Park on Fifth Avenue.
So we got exactly what we expected of a day out in this city and it was a surprisingly good experience except for the homeless, the beggars and the people trying to eke some sort of living out of a dog eat dog city.Читать далее
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- День 17
- пятница, 4 октября 2019 г., 14:26
- ⛅ 17 °C
- Высота: 23 м
Соединенные ШтатыThe Lake40°46’33” N 73°58’18” W
NYC #4 Central Park

I wanted to go to the Central Park Zoo but Rhonda said she had, had enough of exotic animals, she reckons every time you look up you see some creature swinging off a skyscraper so we settled for just walking around enjoying the beautiful park.
As far as seeing critters go, the place is lousy with squirrels, cheeky little buggars too, they snatch the food right out of your mouth but the jokes on them, nuts last the winter, organic chicken sandwiches don’t.
There are domestic critters here too. A huge thing in NewYork is dog walking, this is a profession catering for people who live in small apartments, work long hours so they have no time to exercise the mutt but still insist on having a fashion statement in the form of fur.
There are basically two or three breeds that are on trend right now the trouble is they are quite different types and sizes.
Central Park is the ideal place for a dog walker to exercise the dogs, they have one lead that divides into individual ones that attach to each dog. This makes a nice neat controllable device that works beautifully on paper. The problem is when an issue arises and this is usually started by the smallest and yappiest dog there is trouble.
You watch a dog walker strolling through Central Park, walking under the trees or wandering by the lakes and you think, this is money for old rope. Then one of them gets a bit cranky or another would rather be sitting by the window, in the sun in its 14th floor Maddison Avenue apartment instead of being dragged around the park with a group of useless flea bags.
This is the problem if there is trouble. When a group of dogs are tied together, others that were quite content and didn’t really want to get involved get caught up in the moment and then it’s on. Most don’t really know what they are fighting about but at this stage it doesn’t really matter they’re here they might as well have a go.
From a distance, sitting on a park bench under a shady tree this looks pretty funny watching it all happening, seeing we have nothing else to do because the squirrels stole our lunch.
It’s was almost as funny as some of the lines from the excellent buskers who work Central Park
Some black guys were doing comedy and gymnastics. This will lose something in the translation but they were putting themselves and everyone else down.
They were getting members of the audience to be involved in their act and it did look pretty dangerous so they warned that if the person moved they would die or worse turn black.
When they asked for money, which they really deserved some people quickly turned to leave and so one of the performers started yelling out to them “hey don’t leave just like my father did, y’all come back and support your family” this was their style all through the routine, it was hilarious, but I know, you had to be there, their talent and timing even their voices pulled a lot of simple stuff off.Читать далее

ПутешественникGreat - all that goodness with the added bonus of carbon monoxide poisoning from the generator at no extra charge. Bet you had a 100 litre coke to go with it.

ПутешественникLove these cheeky little buggers. Back home in the good old days, they would raid the newly planted garden, much to the annoyance of my mother and the Gardner Got bitten by one once when I endeavour
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- День 18
- суббота, 5 октября 2019 г., 13:31
- ☀️ 14 °C
- Высота: 37 м
Соединенные ШтатыDrumgoole Plaza40°42’38” N 74°0’9” W
NYC #5. Brooklyn Bridge

Though the US is still in a National State of Emergency since 9/11 the police are still very decent even when they arrest you. We both couldn’t have been more pleased with the friendly way Rhonda was carted away by this officer.
I’m chuffed, seeing I was the miscreant but I’ve learnt one thing in life and that is... if anything goes wrong blame Rhonda.
You might be critical but look I’m free to continue seeing the sights and writing this blog instead of rotting away in Guantanamo Bay.
The good thing is at least she saw the Brooklyn Bridge so the day wasn’t a complete waste and I’m sure she will have free access to this blog.Читать далее

ПутешественникRoss - you've changed and obviously enjoying all that food. Lovely photo of Rhonda though
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- День 18
- суббота, 5 октября 2019 г., 15:37
- ☀️ 14 °C
- Высота: 14 м
Соединенные ШтатыWorld Financial Center Plaza40°42’47” N 74°0’59” W
NYC #6 Ground Zero

The contrast between visitors at 9/11 memorial was pretty wide. There were the happy holidayers, smiling and taking selfies like they’re at Disneyland and then there where those who searched for names with tears in their eyes.
Amongst all the names of those killed you would come across ones like “Jane Doe and her unborn child” and every now and then a name would be accompanied with a white rose, these are placed there on the persons birthday.
The reasons Al Qaeda hit the World Trade Centre are complex but one of them is that they were in the financial district of New York. Not too far away is Wall Street and the New York Stock Exchange.
Since 9/11 the US has been in a constant National State of Emergency, this is why security is so intense and probably the most severe we have seen is around the stock exchange building.
As an individual you can’t get anywhere near it and if you tried in a vehicle the barriers they have erected would stop a tank. The police presence is huge as we said earlier because you see it everywhere.
We’ve no idea what the memorial is supposed to mean, it looks gloomy with water falling into an abyss so we don’t think this helps the people who come to remember the ones they lost.
We prefer the version where they projected lasers to the scale of the original towers into the sky.Читать далее

ПутешественникSame with us and then to get where it all happened is eerie, especially with all the planes flying over the city.
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- День 19
- воскресенье, 6 октября 2019 г., 14:12
- ☁️ 20 °C
- Высота: 20 м
Соединенные ШтатыMaria Hernandez Park40°42’23” N 73°55’19” W
NYC #7. Brooklyn Street Art

If you ever want to whinge about your lot in life, catch the subway train to Bushwick in Brooklyn and see how the other half live, that’s why I had to tell Rhonda, “today it’s a mystery tour”, if she knew where we were headed it would have ended up been a solo trip.
After crossing the Williamsburg Bridge in to Brooklyn, New York becomes dirty, crumbling and depressing and the only activity there seems to be graffiting so there was barely one surface of the landscape that hadn’t been attacked with a spray can, the only place you couldn’t see any was where rubbish was covering it up.
Sunday seems to be looney day on the subway, it’s not that you don’t get a fair share of them during the week but the weekend must be allocated as their special time and they make full use of that honour too.
Everyone knows of the standard ranter and raver, the crazy ones you definitely don’t want to approach but there’s a quieter sub species that get around too. Their craziness seems to have turned more introspective though their dress sense give them away.
There was Sir Lunatic who was a cross between an English Knight and Merlin the Magician, either this was his persona or he didn’t have the outfit to complete either character so a little mix and match was used to create his own unique one.
The sword part of his outfit was pretty neat, he had the stabbing bit right but then the hilt was made from a crystal ball. The armour was a mixture of armour, magicians robes and court jesters gear. I gave him 10 out of 10, a very good effort or the day.
Probably a runner up was a woman who had very thick, long hair. I don’t know how she did it but she grabbed a bunch of about 100 hairs and dyed them fluorescent green the next 100 dyed blond, the next 100 left natural brunette. She then braided them all together into s sort of dreadlock style.
Set against her metallic gold shoes and metallic robe type things she wore, maybe she could give Sir Lunatic a run for his money on the winners score... oh yeah, in her hair she had stuck a mass of flowers so maybe the hair style was supposed to represent the earth or something cosmic like that.
There were quite a few others who weren’t really trying they just muttered and gesticulated to themselves constantly, both the knight and flower power lady did that so if the others put a little more effort into their costumes that would have raised their personal score.
A lot of places that were once grand and have now fallen to pieces seem to get reborn, gentrified as money comes back in and this is usually by hipsters pretending they are slumming it but they don’t want dirt and poverty, they want art.
So what happens first is, artists who really are slumming it move in because they can’t afford anything better. A group of them form a collective then go crazy all over the neighbourhood because the place is such a dump the police and anyone else couldn’t care less.
The street art they create gives the place a real “vibe”. Hipsters thrive on vibe, they feel they are now part of the “artistic scene” so that’s hip. But now they need hip restaurants and hip bars and all the rest. This is just starting to happen in Bushwick and maybe it will kill off what they came here for but at the moment the place is still lousy with great street art.Читать далее

ПутешественникYou'll have to explain that one...is it a copy of one of Dali's...or are their even crazier artists around...maybe the ice helps.
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- День 19
- воскресенье, 6 октября 2019 г., 14:27
- ☁️ 21 °C
- Высота: 18 м
Соединенные ШтатыMaria Hernandez Park40°42’23” N 73°55’20” W
NYC #8 Brooklyn Street Art 2

We took dozens of photos of the work done by the Brooklyn Collective so without getting carried away here are a few more.
As far as getting there, we rode trains you are advised not to and walked places you are advised not to but everyone was friendly.
English is a second language here if you have a second language so most of the time we got a lot of smiles instead of words.
We got off the train at a station called Knickerbocker Station and walked down a street called Starr Street to where the Brooklyn Collective has created their main work but looking from the train the moment you crossed into Brooklyn you could see a lot of brilliant works amongst most of what is dross that’s scrawled everywhere. Rooftops are a particular favourite, they have a large surface that’s easily seen by the elevated train lines, you know those rusted metal structures that have cars driving under them.Читать далее
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- День 20
- понедельник, 7 октября 2019 г., 15:47
- ⛅ 24 °C
- Высота: 6 м
Соединенные ШтатыThe Esplanade40°42’45” N 74°1’22” W
NYC #9 Fairwell & Adieu NYC

Just had our last day of dodging dog walkers, red light runners, pan handlers, hustlers trying to sell you tickets to tourist attractions or sell you the actual attraction itself, though I did considered a pretty good offer on buying The Empire State Building, a real bargain for what they were asking.
We missed our loonies today, there weren’t too many around, maybe because we didn’t ride the subway.
I think they like it down there, the roar of the trains in the tunnels seem to set them off. They can yell inanities at the top of their voices and it doesn’t seem too out of place.
The days of visiting the really famous tourist spots are over if you struggle with crowds.
We tried lining up for a few of them then gave up and were all the better for it otherwise the only experience you remember is just how jostled you were.
With the famous ones that you definitely have to see like the Statue of Liberty you just need to avoid the busy periods, earlier is good, it seems the world is full of lazy bastards who want to have a lie in.
We know how they feel, it was hard for us to get up too but worth it because as we were leaving the crowds coming in were insane.
What we mainly did instead was walk the city, catch the ferries and ride the subway with some sort of plan, usually this was disbanded because of all the other neat stuff we stumbled into.
Today’s unintended discoveries were, A guy dragged a piano into Washington Square, his playing was brilliant. A guy dragged a trombone into Washington Square, well maybe he just carried it in but his playing was brilliant too.
Finding off chance things like this as well as walking the Hudson River Park along the western shore of Manhattan, that was a good one, scenery fantastic, running into weird stuff 10 out of 10.
The experiences go on and on but to save you from any boredom these few descriptions will do for now.Читать далее
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- День 22
- среда, 9 октября 2019 г., 18:00
- ☁️ 13 °C
- Высота: 200 м
Соединенные ШтатыSmyrna39°56’22” N 76°3’25” W
NYC to LA. Go west old man!

Left New York and headed into Pennsylvania to Amish country and stayed a night on an Amish farm.
They’re buggy riders here. You see cars are the work of the devil but apparently the devil didn’t create leaf blowers because we saw a Amish farmer with three buggies in his garage using a petrol leaf blower on the drive.
Some drive tractors, others use horses to plough. We guess it’s how committed they are or how closely they think the lord might be watching.
The classic was seeing a buggy pulled into the gas station filling up petrol containers on the back, probably trying to fool the lord again.
Photos aren’t great quality as we didn’t want to offend. They probably have had enough of resembling a theme park, tourists invade the area and their buggies compete with speeding traffic on the roads.
We did find some quieter roads, if there is such a thing in America and got away from the main tourist haunts. There most of the “car” park was filled with buggies.
Inside the store it was all Amish doing their shopping and loading up the buggies for the ride home.Читать далее

ПутешественникDid you stay with the people you know?? Such a surreal place to visit. Nick said half his comments aren’t even showing on your blog?

ПутешественникDid you beep your horn to tell them they are taking up too much space
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- День 25
- суббота, 12 октября 2019 г., 08:58
- ☀️ 8 °C
- Высота: 75 м
Соединенные ШтатыSaint Joseph Hospital Airport35°9’8” N 90°2’43” W
Down South in Dixie

QUESTION: What is missing from this photo? (Answer at bottom of page)
Just been travelling some Tennessee backroads and we’ve run into a few “good ole boys”.
Compared to what we’ve met it makes the movie Deliverance look like a lighthearted travel documentary.
A few things that let you know you really are in southern fried chicken country and entering Nutbush City Limits are:
If it ain’t a bashed up, paint peeled pickup, it ain’t on the road.
If it doesn’t have a gun rack on the back, well then you’ve been naughty and maybe Santa will bring you one next year.
If you weigh under 200 kilos, you ain’t human.,
If your chest size is bigger than your neck size, you need more bacon.
If your house has less than ten broken down wrecks parked all around it, you’re not a true native.
If you don’t talk like Dolly Parton then you’re not a real local, this goes for the women too.
Speaking of which on the interstate we passed huge billboards for Dolly World, it sounds as corny as Wayne’s World only with breasts.
And then there were signs for Loretta Lynn’s Ranch, apparently she’s a country singer too so all the yee haa’s can boot scoot themselves stupid at her place, for a price.
America charges a price for everything. New York had one last go at us as we were leaving on the New Jersey Turnpike and now we have been rounded up in Tennessee by rangers who tote guns bigger than the ones Clint Eastwood’s Dirty Harry character uses.
We were committing one of the worst crimes you can here, free camping.
They escorted us to a campground where seeing it was Friday night every “Weekend Wally” had arrived with their screaming brats, barking mutts and their personal arsenal of firearms.
This is at a State Park on the Mississippi River just outside of Memphis with a very beautiful campground, the sort of place we have where most things are protected but as we write this there are guns going off everywhere.
Who knows what they are shooting at, there is no wildlife left, that was blasted into oblivion years ago, it seems like it’s an addiction they have, just like a chain smoker has to have a cigarette these people have to fire a gun off every five minutes.
To be quite honest they are all f#*!*ing crazy here but then on the other hand we’ve found that southern hospitality and manners everywhere.
The people are extremely polite with hell of a lot of “excuse me honey” “pardon me sir” and “thank you ma’am, y’all have a great day now ya hear”. Also no one would lets a door close on you if you were within 50 feet of it, they will wait, holding it open.
We suppose they must save all their bad manners for the wildlife. We can’t imagine some hunter out in the woods saying “excuse me y’all so god damn cute, y’all mind staying still for just one moment while I take a might friendly shot at ya ....bang! Why thahkee y’all have a great day now ya hear.
Answer to our quick quiz: The sound of gunfire that you don’t see on a photo.Читать далее

ПутешественникWho's that bloke in the background peeking around the tree ...hope you didn't camp there.

ПутешественникI get it...you've been converted after reading all those stickers and you're heading for the nearest revival centre pyramid.
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- День 26
- воскресенье, 13 октября 2019 г.
- ☀️ 17 °C
- Высота: 63 м
Соединенные ШтатыBauxippi-Wyanoke Revetment35°7’34” N 90°10’18” W
Mississippi Revisited, Memphis Tennessee

Despite ducking bullets, over zealous rangers and nearly becoming cast members of a Deliverance movie we’ve hung around Memphis, Tennessee mainly because of the Mississippi River.
If you could fence off all the crazies, you’d probably need a pretty big fence though, the rest of the people are brilliant.
Another thing is you get used to seeing the gun section next to the fruit and vegetables isle in a Walmart store, it’s going to make our supermarkets look a little naked not seeing that when we get back home.
Speaking of guns, though not being Elvis fans we still had to visit Graceland because any guy who would shoot a TV if he didn’t like the show that was on is alright by us.
Obviously we are in the non fan minority because the whole complex is massive, there are acres of land just to house the infrastructure and the shuttle busses that ferry the adoring fans from the car parks to the property.
The fans have graffitied lampposts, footpaths and the fence of Graceland itself with their personal messages to Elvis.
All the “hop on the bandwagon” businesses around Elvis Presley Boulevard have his music blaring out onto the street and tacky images of “The King” are everywhere, our favourite is the souvenir shop right next to the property itself.
Forget the Museum of Modern Art in New York, that’s an aberration or Niagara Falls, that’s a natural phenomenon, right here, right now is the real America and we are lucky enough to be traveling right through it.Читать далее
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- День 27
- понедельник, 14 октября 2019 г., 00:00
- 🌙 9 °C
- Высота: 157 м
Соединенные ШтатыGeorgetown35°20’13” N 93°17’4” W
American Graffiti

We’ve been staying too long at all the good stuff we’ve found, that wasn’t the plan, this is supposed to be the ultimate road trip so a few practice donuts to warm up the RV tyres and it’s back on the road again.
Also after visiting Graceland and driving down Elvis Presley Boulevard we’ve had enough culture for awhile too, though out along the highways we keep running into more and more of it everywhere, this is pretty annoying because again it’s delaying us from the senseless blood shot eyes, diesel fume dash across America and back again trip we planned.
Luckily we’ve hit the Mid West again and there’s not much to entice you to stop in places like Little Rock, Arkansas unless taking a photo of the sign telling you President Bill Clinton was Governor here is your thing. We don’t mind a good sign but that one made us speed a little faster through Little Rock.Читать далее
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- День 28
- вторник, 15 октября 2019 г., 16:48 UTC
- ☀️ 15 °C
- Высота: 1 087 м
Соединенные ШтатыPullman35°11’30” N 101°43’34” W
Ya Gotta Love Texas

It took us roughly eight hours to drive through Oklahoma to the Texas border and that was seven hours and fifty nine minutes too long. The only good thing we found to photograph was, while going through monstrous Oklahoma City, a place which rises out of the plains and goes on forever was some US Airforce fighter jets.
These were real mean looking mothers, but, and this has happened here before with military stuff, the camera image was scrambled into psychedelica when we tried to take a photo, how do they manage that? We don’t know and don’t care, than can keep their military secrets it’s not like I’m going to steal any ideas for the Stealth Bomber I knocking up in our backyard shed.
Aahhhh Texas. We pulled into a beat up old gas station for fuel and hopefully get water for the RV.
So while I’m refueling Rhonda goes in to ask about water.
There she finds a cliched group of bow legged, cowboy booted, Stetson wearing Texans all sitting around having a bacon and beans breakfast.
In true Texan style with all the manners of “yes ma’am, surely ma’am, you just drive that there RV right round back now ya hear were you can give her all the water she can drink”
So while filling up our tanks a couple pull in and park beside us.
Friendly as, the wife hops out and says in a Ma Kettle type voice “where y’all heading”
“California” I say.
“Californie! whooow that’s some kinda distance ya traveling” she says.
“Wait” I say “that’s nothing, we picked this RV up in LA, drove to New York and are on our way back to LA”
“Get outa here” she says “
“No it’s normal, we’re use to driving long distances” I say.
“So where y’all from?”
“Australia”
“Australia!, I would love to go to Australia”
I tell her I think she would love it there and she says she knows she would.
Then she says “I sure do love the way you talk” I tell her I love the way she talks too, which is true, great Texan accent, then she goes off into the gas station.
While driving that morning we had experienced horrendous winds, the RV was getting buffeted badly along the highway so the woman’s husband who was still sitting in their pickup next to us says as I’m filling up with water “y’all adding ballast?”
“Yeah” I say “I tried feeding Rhonda up a bit but it didn’t work, so maybe this will add more weight”
“Had the same problem once with a thanksgiving turkey” he says, “had her real plump then four weeks before thanksgiving darn thing stopped eating, ended up being skinnier than a scarecrow in a cornfield”
“That’s a shame” I said.
“No worked out well” he said “had a neighbor who I didn’t see eye to eye with. He needed a fat turkey cause he had family coming, I sold him that nice plump bird just four weeks before thanksgiving”.
We really like Texans because of their friendliness and hospitality but again, in America you keep running into the same extremes.
Along the interstate highway from the the state line to Amarillo we saw more State Troopers in that short distance than we have seen in the whole trip and they were doing the full Hollywood move police thing.
Three or four police cars, lights flashing, guns out, surrounding one car.
Suspect in handcuffs or spread eagle over bonnet, contents of car being ripped to pieces, reinforcements arriving.
Surely there can’t be that many felons on that one strip of highway at the same time.
Admittedly on the Texas Panhandle there isn’t too much to do so maybe they get a little bored.
We had one patrol car following us for awhile then drove along side checking us out.
We’ve done nothing wrong except drive on some guys grass, we don’t speed and obey all the road rules so I’m getting a little annoyed by any suspicion.
Rhonda notices this and says “don’t say or do anything, for once in your life just shut up”
Sound advice, since June in Texas there have been about eight fatal shooting of innocent people by police, no excuse but maybe because it’s legal to openly carry firearms in this state the police are a little edgy and feel they need to hedge their bets.
Sorry forgot to mention the sights.
We stopped off at the Cadillac Ranch. Years ago some farmer decided to nose bury ten Cadillacs on his property. Back then they were in really good condition, stuff art I thought what a waste but it did make an statement.
Now they are basically wrecks and the latest thing to do is for everyone to graffiti them with spray cans.
Some enterprising person has set up a stall from their van selling spray cans, American flags and Trump for 2020 banners, you’ve got to hand it to them.
The effect is not the same because it resembles a junk yard, not the contrast between exquisite auto design and quality machinery ploughed into the ground but it is still impressive in a way.Читать далее

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