We arrived at dusk at the Kentucky welcome center on I-64 and pulled into a slot far from the trucks and the welcome center restrooms. It has been. steep learning curve but after several days on the road, stopping with friends and stopping by ourselves the van is starting to feel like home.
The pleasure of having your home with you is still slightly surprising novelty when I look around and see my wife's decorations,my dog sleeping on the bed and the fridge filled with food and doing it's silent job. We had a couple fo pauses in the process but this is a shake up cruise and so a couple of slight issues got dealt with and that added to the sense of accomplishment. From Chicago where we make other planned visits, we hope to finally get a few days of not much travel in the woods of northern Wisconsin. And there and time to photograph and wrote and walk Rusty at my leisure.
4 comments:
Do it! It will become second nature once you travel for a while. Each day is different, a new adventure, enjoy the hell out of it! Go with the flow when necessary. Slow and deliberate!!! Safe voyage on the asphalt sea.
You and your wife are living the life! I don't know how flexible your plans are while you are in Northern Wisconsin but the drive along the north shore of lake superior on highway 61 in Minnesota or up to Copper Harbor in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan are worth a day trip. Enjoy :)
Better to work out all the kinks before you head to alaska. 😊
Copper Harbor is beautiful. The canopy of trees throughout the Keewenaw peninsula is a beautiful drive. Lake Superior offers some very nice scenery.
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