Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Well...

I know I've been lax lately in writing and there are many adventures to catch you all up on but there won't be any new ones. The time has come and I am back in New Jersey for new adventures of life here.




Trailer less now I made it from Orlando home in 3 days which could easily have been a two day drive but had stops to make. Got in yesterday after lunch with sister in DC. Before that I stopped for the night in Richmond to visit with Jess and Mike and new baby Braden (see above for cuteness).

Taylor is parked at a storage facility in Orlando waiting for Uncle Greg to come back down and take a trip to the Keys for the winter. Greg came for a few days this past weekend and we went through the basics of Taylor 101 and saw the Space Shuttle Endeavor launch on the 14th.

The bright light is the rocket booster just after ignition, the white circle in the top left is the just-past-full moon. We watched from across the water about 10-12 miles away and heard the take off a full minute after I took this picture. I couldn't have planned this if I tried, a last minute fantastic way to end the trailer leg of the trip.

Before that I was in Panama City Beach camped at St Andrews State Park. My friend Pat came for a few days and we had intense games of Scrabble , great finds at the dollar store and general chilling by the fire time. A relaxing last few days in the Chuck Taylor.

The week before I was in Biloxi doing Habitat - spent that time siding (a big puzzle), a little roofing and insulation (absolutely no fun - very itchy). It was a good week at Grand Island National Seashore and I ended it with some fellow volunteers with a night of bowling and a brief trip to the Casinos, Biloxi has been called the "Redneck Riviera."

And I think that catches us up to where I last posted. Those are very brief descriptions of the last few weeks but that's the short version of it all. There may be another post trip posting with some grand summaries and lessons learned. But should I get distracted and this be the last one, I want to say thanks to everyone who came on the journey and to everyone who supported me along the way in various ways. It was a lot easier to travel alone knowing how much love and support I had behind me.

Cheers!
Kelly

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