Wednesday, July 12, 2017

DRAFT :: Day 47: Lee Vining, CA to San Jose, CA

DRAFT :: Day 47: Lee Vining, CA to San Jose, CA

We drove over Tioga Pass on our way home.

Trip Stats:
Today: 256 mi  65 kWh  253 Wh/mi
TOTAL:  9749 mi  3024 kWh  310 Wh/mi

Tuesday, July 11, 2017

DRAFT :: Day 46: Winnemucca, NV to Lee Vining, CA

DRAFT :: Day 46: Winnemucca, NV to Lee Vining, CA

On my birthday we stayed in Lee Vining.

Trip Stats:
Today: 265 mi  89 kWh  337 Wh/mi
TOTAL:  9493 mi  2959 kWh  311 Wh/mi

Monday, July 10, 2017

DRAFT :: Day 45: Meridian, ID to Winnemucca, NV

DRAFT :: Day 45: Meridian, ID to Winnemucca, NV

DRAFT: Drove through fire...the top quarter of Nevada was on fire...

Trip Stats:
Today: 454 mi  148 kWh  326 Wh/mi
TOTAL:  9228 mi  2870 kWh  311 Wh/mi

Sunday, July 09, 2017

DRAFT :: Day 44: Idaho Falls, ID to Meridian, ID

DRAFT: Today we drove to Meridian, ID to see Terri and Dave Curry.

Trip Stats:
Today: 300 mi  92 kWh  307 Wh/mi
TOTAL:  8774 mi  2722 kWh  310 Wh/mi

Saturday, July 08, 2017

DAY 43: Bozeman, MT to Yellowstone, WY to Idaho Falls, ID

We left Randy and Tonia and drove through Yellowstone. It was beautiful beyond words...so we will let the photographs talk for themselves.

Artist's Paintpots.


The BRINK of Lower Falls.



Keeping a safe (?!) distance from some bison.

 

This elk has fuzzy antlers.


Bison were everywhere.


Bison have the right of way.




Yellowstone Lake.







Old Faithful.  


Leaving the park after a fabulous day. 


We ate at Bowinkles in West Yellowstone while we charged, and then we drove to Idaho Falls for the night.

Trip Stats:
Today: 338 mi  91 kWh  268 Wh/mi
TOTAL:  8474 mi  2722 kWh  311 Wh/mi

Friday, July 07, 2017

DRAFT :: Day 42: Bozeman, MT

DRAFT :: Bozeman, MT

Randy made wonderful french press coffee. :)
I got to see his lab! wow

Trip Stats:
Today: 22 mi  14 kWh  657 Wh/mi
TOTAL:  8136 mi  2539 kWh  312 Wh/mi

Thursday, July 06, 2017

DRAFT :: Day 41: Billings, MT to Bozeman, MT

DRAFT :: Day 41: Billings, MT to Bozeman, MT


We drove to Bozeman to see Randy Babbitt. We watched the sun set from a hill in the city.

Trip Stats:
Today: 178 mi  59 kWh  330 Wh/mi
TOTAL:  8115 mi  2525 kWh  312 Wh/mi

Wednesday, July 05, 2017

DRAFT :: Day 40: Custer, SD to Devil's Tower to Billings, MT

DRAFT :: Day 40: Custer, SD to Devil's Tower to Billings, MT


Charged at an RV park!
Walked around Devil's Tower.

Trip Stats:
Today: 442 mi  143 kWh  322 Wh/mi
TOTAL:  7937 mi  2467 kWh  311 Wh/mi

Tuesday, July 04, 2017

DRAFT :: Day 39: Aberdeen, SD to Mt. Rushmore to Custer, SD



DRAFT :: Day 39: Aberdeen, SD to Mt. Rushmore to Custer, SD

Mt Rushmore at sunset on the 4th of July. How patriotic!

Trip Stats:
Today: 480 mi  169 kWh  353 Wh/mi
TOTAL:  7495 mi  2324 kWh  310 Wh/mi

Friday, June 30, 2017

Thursday, June 29, 2017

DRAFT ::: Day 34: Fargo, ND

This post is coming soon...

Wednesday, June 28, 2017

DRAFT ::: Day 33: Chicago, IL to Clearwater, WI

DRAFT ::: Day 33: Chicago, IL to Clearwater, WI

We need to come back and drive through Badlands National Park.

We stopped at Wall Drug Store. :)

Trip Stats:
Today: 479 mi  145 kWh  304 Wh/mi
TOTAL:  6522 mi  2006 kWh  308 Wh/mi

Tuesday, June 27, 2017

DRAFT ::: Day 31-32: Chicago, IL

DRAFT ::: Day 31-32: Chicago, IL

We spent 4 days / 3 nights in Chicago. What an unexpected pleasure!

Trip Stats:
Today: 0 mi  0 kWh  0 Wh/mi
TOTAL:  6043 mi  1861 kWh  308 Wh/mi

Sunday, June 25, 2017

Day 30: Middlebury to Chicago, IL

We arrived in Chicago about 3pm. It was a beautiful, warm, sunny day and as expected, a nice breeze was blowing in the windy city. Chicago is an absolutely beautiful city and so different from others we have seen.






We drove up to the Talbot Inn, and I knew we were in for a treat. We parked curbside and the valet was front and center making sure I did not step into traffic. Two men helped unpack the car in record time and we were in our room very quickly. The room was spacious, immaculate, and beautiful.

After we unpacked, we realized we were starving. Somehow we skipped lunch and I was getting pretty crabby, or as Michelle would say, "Hangry". A google search of "food nearby" directed us to The Dublin's Bar and Grill. The food was excellent or was I just that hungry?



The Magnificent Mile is a long stretch of Michigan Avenue (How long is it? :) that contains a mixture of high-end retail shops, restaurants, and hotels. It runs from the river on the South to our hotel on the North and we walked it's length several times a day.

After refueling, we took a long walk on the Magnificent Mile and continued on the Lake Front Trail. It was great to be outside and walking after a couple of driving days.









We were wiped out by the time we got back home. A quick stop at the grocery store for wine and cheese made for a perfect end to the day..

Trip Stats:
Today: 135 mi  41 kWh  306 Wh/mi
TOTAL:  6043 mi  1861 kWh  308 Wh/mi

Saturday, June 24, 2017

Day 29: Austinburg, OH to Middlebury, IN

We made coffee in our room and skipped the free  breakfast. Blogging in  the morning kept us from checking out until after 11am. We are quite behind and hope to pick up the pace soon. We had pizza and Stromboli for lunch. We thought these were each small personal sizes, but we had enough to feed 6 people.


While we were eating lunch a huge number of motorcyclist drove by the restaurant. Helmets here are only required for riders 18 years old and younger.


 It was a mellow uneventful day. The scenery was beautiful. 



This part of Indiana is the heart of Amish country. It seemed so odd to see horses and buggies ridding on the right shoulder of the highway. It seemed even more unusual to see a hitching post at the grocery store. When we stopped to shop for dinner a buggy trotted up and a solemn looking man with a long beard, hat, long pants and shirt climbed down and entered the store. He did not smile or look around and he made me feel quite out of place in shorts and sandals. 




I had a salad for dinner and Tom had some of the leftover pizza and Stromboli. It was very quiet peaceful and serene here.

Friday, June 23, 2017

Day 28: Nunda, NY to Austinburg, OH

Vince made wonderful coffee for everyone in the morning. We picked up our conversation from the night before and talked and talked. At 2pm we realized we were all pretty hungry so off to Charlie the Butcher’s we went for Beef on Weck sandwiches.

What is a Beef on Weck Sandwich?  It is a roast beef sandwich on a salty kummelweck roll.  In fact, it is this roll that makes the sandwich unique.  Made only in the Buffalo-Rochester area, the kummelweck – often alternatively spelled kimmelweck – is basically a Kaiser roll topped with lots of pretzel salt and caraway seeds.  Kummelweck is simply shortened to “weck.”  The sandwich is usually served with sinus-clearing horseradish, a couple of huge kosher dill pickle slices on the side, and extra beef juice served straight from the roast.  - delicious!



I really didn’t want to leave as we still had more to say. I am not sure when I will see my kind, loving, intelligent, and funny friend again but it cannot be soon enough for me. I loved getting to know Vince better. He reminds me of Tom in many ways. Marie and Vince seem so happy with the life they have created for themselves. My heart is full!

We got on the road much later than I expected. We drove about 3 hours to Austinburg, OH and stayed in a Hampton Inn for the night.

Thursday, June 22, 2017

Day 27: Corning, NY to Niagara Falls to Nunda, NY

At the wedding in the beginning of this trip my friend Marie was busy as mother-of-the-bride and the focus was on her daughter Morgan. Today we drove to her house in Nunda about an hours drive north of Corning. After years of just an occasional email, I was so excited to be able to spend time with her to catch up on all the years that we have been apart.

Marie and Vince live on 8 acres covered with dense woods. Their small house has a high ceiling and lots of windows that look out on a pond. It is peaceful, beautiful and serene. They have 3 dogs that are free to disappear into the woods or jump into the pond chasing a frisbee or nothing at all.


Marie, Vince, Tom and I headed to Niagara Falls for the day. They are breathtaking! While riding on the ‘Maid of the Mist” boat tour, we laughed so hard trying to stay dry under a thin rain poncho as water poured on our heads. It was fabulous!



Marie and I spent the entire day catching up on all we had missed over the past years. It was so wonderful to be with my dear friend again. We have missed out on so much of her life but that did not weaken the closeness I always feel when she is near. 


On the way home we charged the car in Buffalo and walked down the street to the Buffalo Brew Pub to eat. Of course the specialty here is Buffalo wings. 

We stayed up very late reminiscing about high school, college, weddings, family and more. I didn’t want the day to end.

Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Day 26: Bowie, MD to to Corning, NY




We woke up and had coffee with David and Tracy before we left in the morning. It had been such a wonderful stay at their home that it was difficult to say goodbye. They made us feel so welcome during our stay.

The first stop was a Tesla supercharger about 10 miles away. A nearby breakfast place called First Watch reminded us of Santa Cruz. It had a college town vibe and there were lots of healthy options. My favorite was a kale tonic, with kale, apple, cucumber and lemon. It is much better than it sounds.

Today is a travel day and tomorrow we are picking up some friends and driving to Niagara Falls. Unfortunately their house is just north of a huge "supercharger black hole" which is out-of-range of superchargers so if you drive in you can not make it out. To avoid the black hole we would have to drive several hundred miles around the area to get to a supercharger close enough to make it to their house and then up to Niagara Falls. But there is a hotel in the black hole with a charger, so we are going to stay there (in Corning, NY) and charge overnight so we will have enough charge in the morning for our trip.

Our Tesla keeps track of our whereabouts and tries to give us helpful hints along the way. She doesn't know that we have a destination charger already reserved for an all night charge this evening. She was pretty persistent in trying to get us to change our route. When we entered the black hole she warned us with this message: "Plan Your Next Charge. You are almost too far from known charging locations"


Driving went very quickly and we made it to Corning in time to visit the Corning Glass Museum.  It is dedicated to the art, history and science of glass.  It was incredible! The glass blowing demonstration and the history of glass was very interesting. 






There was a special exhibit that provided a glimpse into Tiffany’s workshop.









We had a lovely dinner at the Market Street Brewing Company in downtown Corning. Sampling beer at local breweries is becoming a favorite pastime of ours. Tom is on a quest to taste all things hoppy. I'm not a fan but I can now distinguish between some different types of hops. Tom gets a kick out of my reviews.




Monday, June 19, 2017

Sunday, June 18, 2017

Day 23: Washington DC & Father’s Day

David kindly shared his Father’s Day with us. He gave us a tour of Washington DC and included us in his Father’s Day family dinner.

It is a one hour drive from Bowie to Washington DC. We went to the National Mall that stretches over 2 miles from the Lincoln Memorial on the west end, past the Washington Monument in the middle, to the U.S. Capitol on the east end. 


It was hot and getting hotter so we decided to walk around some of the memorials before escaping the heat into the Smithsonian Museums.

There are over 58,000 names inscribed in the Vietnam War Memorial wall. There is a difference between reading the number and reading the names. It was heartrending. There were people making pencil rubbings of names. I was 15 when the war ended and many thousands of boys on the wall were just a few years older than me.


Lincoln was a president with very big hands.


Einstein had very big hair.


Using the formula E=mc² and plugging in my mass you can estimate the gallons of sweat I produced walking around the monuments. We escaped the suns infrared waves by going into the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. Imagine being in that museum with a NASA scientist as your guide. David worked on the Hubble Space Telescope and is currently working on the Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope (WFIRST) that will be as sensitive as the Hubble Space Telescope, but have 100 times its field of view; every WFIRST image will be like 100 Hubble images.


We also spent some time in the National Gallery of Art. There was a special exhibit of “Nature’s Best Photography, where art meets science and technology”. Photographers from 51 countries sent more than 20,000 images, and the 82 winners are on display. Here are a few of our favorites.





We drove back to Davids house for dinner with his father, brother, and family. I was grateful to be included, and not have to spend Father's Day in a hotel room 3,000 miles away from my children.