Things I learned from my road trip this week:
1.) Cincinnati
is a ridiculously gorgeous city. I have
never been through there before, but this trip took me through there and,
honestly, far too quickly! I was disappointed I couldn't stop and explore. It's
beautiful, compact, and I want to go back.
2.) Kentucky
is one of the most beautiful states I’ve ever been in. And I’ve been to 38 of ‘em so far. From the
rolling hills to the white-picket-fenced horse farms to the sunrises and
sunsets there? Beautiful. I’ve been
through before, but not on this route. Stunning.
3.) Lexington , Kentucky
was not as blue as I had expected it to be.
4.) Knoxville , Tennessee
was totally as orange as I thought it would be.
5.) Tennessee
highway drivers are the most obnoxious drivers ever*.
*Now, let me clarify this for myTennessee
friends: I was on the Interstate, so most of the folks around me were not
actually *from* Tennessee . (I checked license plates.) For some reason, drivers going through this
state do stupid-ass shit like cut you off, or brake for no reason or decide to
drive up your ass when you’re already doing 80 in a 65 mph zone. Ugh. I feel for you natives who have to put
up with folks just driving through. It
was obnoxious.
*Now, let me clarify this for my
4.) Columbus , Ohio
people are ridiculously friendly! I have
never had so many folks open and hold doors for me, step aside on the sidewalk
to let me by or even apologize when I was in *their* way instead of vice versa.
Dang. If it didn’t get so cold there in winter, I’d seriously consider moving
there.
5.) Every road trip I take, at some point I will end up in
stand-still traffic on the Interstate in the most random, out-of-the-way places. Please, people. Can we please stop bumping
into each other?
6.) Driving through the mountains of Tennessee
freaks me out, especially when it’s raining (like it was on my way up). Driving
through the mountains of Tennessee freaks me out a little bit less when it’s
sunny and blue skies (like on my way down), but still had me gripping the wheel
in fear. Too many curves and mountains
and crap. Ugh! I have no idea how you
folks out west do this with mountains x2 the size of these every day.
7.) Black coffee + Pringles + Twizzlers are all you need for
energy to get you through a 9 hour road trip. Your body might hate you the next
day, but at least you’ll have a body the next day.
8.) There’s nothing like going away. But there’s also nothing like coming home.
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