Saturday, August 9, 2008

East Coast vacation

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

First stop brought us to the saddest town I believe I have ever seen in Ohio. Considering we live in an era when nearly all real estate is coveted and developed, this town is truely a rarity; a modern ruin and almost deserted except for a few folks who have probably lived here their whole lives in airstream trailers and mobile homes, you know, the people who give us a cautious eye when a tourist steps foot in their town. The first monument I saw was an abandoned Texaco station surrounded by a chain link fence, tress are dead, debris covers this town, almost reminiscent of a Vietnam War movie set. I hope our next stops aren't so depressing.

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

I find it to be mildly depressing driving on the East Coast, my dreams of someday moving to Maine and living in a massive cabin seem further and further away.
But then again, I couldn't be more siked to be here.
Yesterday as I was waking up we passed a windmill ranch, below were a few old farm houses who got a splendid view of the windmills on the hill above them, I find these thousands of turbo blades to be very fascinating, just ask Leann, when we passed this same ranch in June, I freaked out and made her take a picture as I was driving.
Interstate 84 is my new home.

Monday, August 11th, 2008

Today I was in Boston and I really couldn't of asked for a better day. I'm happy, enough said.
I am now in New Hamshire on my way to Maine. I'm siked to go white water rafting and camping. Today really went by way too fast though.
This is a really short, non elaborate post.