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Some Stuff We’ll Leave Behind

June 16, 2021 by John 2 Comments

While trying to rearrange boxes in one of our storage units — clearing space for stuff from the apartment — I came across this old camera bag, purchased (I think) sometime in the ’80s. Couldn’t believe I still had it; couldn’t believe all the old camera gear was still inside. (By the way: no, this gear is NOT compatible with my current camera — or, really, with pretty much anything still being manufactured.)

Neither of us feels any real emotional connection to Tallahassee itself anymore. Oh, The Missus still has a handful of friends in town, but she’s pretty unapologetically blunt: once “the kids” left town to live hours away, she was pretty much done with it. I have one friend nearby, whom I know mostly from Facebook; I’ve had lunch with him a couple times, and will do so again next Thursday, but that’s it. All our friends from years ago have been gone (one way or another) for years — decades, even. And although we both liked and were friendly with people we worked with, those “friendships” went more or less by the board in 2020. Since we retired, we hear from “work” pretty much only when something has gone wrong that no one else knows how to fix (haha).

Still, a few elements of Tallahassee will linger in our heads after we leave. I can imagine wanting to reexperience a few of them, if/when we come back to town for favorite doctors’ appointments or whatever — favorite local (non-chain) restaurants, for example. And it’ll be interesting to see what comes of some still-in-the-works construction projects: big hotel/shopping districts, various roadways both improved and flat-out new, parks, and so on.

A couple nights ago, we (with The Stepson) went to one of favorite newer restaurants, Backwoods Crossing. It’s out on the eastern side of town, near the interstate, and when we left, although it was around 9pm and hence after dark, we decided to drive through the neighborhood where our house was. (Well, where it still is, but you know what I mean.) A strange experience… We recognized our old neighbors’ cars and so on; the house itself — we don’t know anything about the current owners — had two cars in the driveway, and absolutely no lights on. (?) Strange, like I said… but probably not the last time we’ll feel that way. For the upcoming trip, The Missus has been busily looking up the street addresses of all the houses she lived in over the past 50-60 years because she wants to drive by them, too. She has no current emotional connection to them, of course; they’re just symbols of emotional connections gone by. I suspect we’ll both come to think of Tallahassee that way.

The “Calendar” (as of Sometime in May 2021)

June 15, 2021 by John 1 Comment

Pay attention especially to the green rectangles; they mark off the months when we think — or imagine, or fantasize — we’re going to be in or near those locations. (In this clip, I’ve also grayed-out the areas NOT within the rectangles.) Note that the list of places was current maybe a month ago, so the order has changed some. Also note that — as of today, anyhow — we’re not planning actually to stay at all of these places; some are just points of interest along the way.

Those of you who remember our (thanks, COVID-19!) disastrously anticlimactic “EuroTour 2020” planning may remember the colorful schedule I came up with, Whether you remember it or not, shown at right is a trimmed-down version of the “USTour 2021” counterpart.

(Click on that image to see the first page in full, including how to interpret the various color codes. Glutton for punishment? Click here for page 2.)

As with last year’s “schedule,” our objective with this one is to minimize the varieties of climate we need to pack for. I probably don’t need to tell you that one of us is more amenable to warmer temperatures than the other, and vice-versa for the cooler. But we just won’t have enough room in the car to pack the clothes we might need for every eventuality, no matter when we visit Location X, Y, or Z.

Once you get past September, the choices get narrower and narrower; we need to avoid really cold weather — and the possibility of snow — which likely puts some of the northern- and westernmost regions beyond reach for this trip. No help for it, alas…! As it is, as you can see if you’ve checked out the full page-2 image, even the notoriously roasting California and Southwest states look a bit iffy in November and December…

Who knows, maybe a later version of this schedule will add in a loop through Mexico, Costa Rica, etc.

Last Stages…

June 14, 2021 by John 10 Comments

Image: boxes, still not packed
Boxes in the garage, assembled (like the staff in the entry drive at Downtown Abbey) and waiting to be filled. This is about half of the ones we have available, and we don’t plan to buy more… They are, after all, the same boxes we filled when we moved to the apartment two years ago. And the gods know, we haven’t the space here to let us acquire too much new stuff in the meantime.

…or first ones, I guess. Depends on how you look at the next two weeks.

The lease on our apartment is up at the end of the month, so — like it or not — by July 1 we won’t have a place to live. In the meantime, I hope to start posting updates here; these probably will not be daily, and probably not very long, but I thought it’d be more convenient (for you and me) to do it this way than by cramming a gigantic email update into everyone’s Inboxes.

One other note: I can’t make any promises (So what else is new?, you ask), but I hope that Toni will occasionally drop her own notes here, too. Odds are very very very good that our impressions of everything — road trips in general, this road trip in particular, points of interest, and so on — our impressions will differ quite a bit. I’d hate to bear the responsibility for representing her side fairly!

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