Thursday, July 2, 2009

Summer R-O-A-D-T-R-I-P!!

In a few minutes, I'm going to get into a car that is heading to Rochester, NY and then onto Boston, MA. I'm going to take photos (because I know that's what you all want to see on my blog and on FB). My post probably doesn't do it justice, but I am excited! Who can beat church history sites and the fourth in Boston? I'm not sure...

One thing of importance to note: We don't know where we are sleeping when we get to Boston. But, who cares? When we went on the famed "Moab Roadtrip" last summer, I ended up sleeping on a picnic table.
Three of the other guys that were with us, slept on the soft gravel. Did I mention that this 'camp ground' we 'rented' is about a mile away from Negro Bill's Canyon & Campground (on the banks of the Colorado)? Here's a picture to remember the good times:


1 comment:

Bethany said...

sooooooooo jealous!!! i bet you could make friends in boston and they will offer you a place to stay in boston. just saying....
can't wait to see pictures. have a blast!!

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