Thursday, June 22 2006
NEW YORK
Niagra FallsWhat's up, New York?!? Did you miss us? It's good to be back this close to home. I'm saddened that the trip is ending but reality awaits back at home.
We woke up early this morning in Michigan and headed to Buffalo. Dan and I had both seen Niagra Falls as Freshmen in High School. It was on a school trip and we traveled to the Canadian side. I remember there being a lot of water.
This time, we drove to the New York side and guess what? There was a lot of water.
We observed the Falls from the observation deck for awhile. They thundered and crashed about 400 feet below us. An elevator took us lower and we walked a path up to the side and middle of Niagra Falls. The intense splashing of the waters against the cliff rocks got us soaked. If any part of that was undesirable (I didn't necessarily appreciate the drenching of my socks), it was surely made up for by the euphoria brought on by being a part of the overall scene.
Friday, June 23, 2006
CONNECTICUT
Home ReflectionsHome again, home again, jiggity jog. We got back very late last night. Dan stayed briefly. Just long enough to clean out his car and grab a bite to eat. I was sad to see him go. Not because we won't see each other soon, we will—but because he had become a permanent fixture in my life over the past two weeks. When you spend that much time and conquer that many miles with someone, you either want to kill him or hug him at the end of the road. I opted for the latter.
I am now thoroughly exhausted and looking forward to a nice, long weekend as I slowly assimilate back into reality.
I bought The Lewis and Clark Journals somewhere along the way and I intend to take a good look at it in the coming days. Lewis and Clark were great pioneers of this country 200 years ago. Today, we take it for granted. After my extensive trip to the west and back again, I have a much greater sense of history and country. I'm so glad we made the trip and I look forward to taking the southern route somewhere in the distant future.
In the meantime, I'm just happy to be home. Although the driving was at times arduous, although Dan and I experienced brief (and trivial) arguments, although we nearly died in Fulford (and I'm still not convinced we didn't), it was a trip for the ages. Everyone should do it when they get a chance. America is out there, everywhere. It's a great place to visit and you gotta love living here!
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