Adventure 9.
My theory is that millennials are taking over these old highway motels and gentrifying them. It's happening in America too. It's rather charming, actually. There is always something a little funky about these places no matter how much they try to yuppify them.
It's great to be waking up at 6:00 in the morning and have hours to get ready to leave. Also a little daunting to know that the opposite would happen on a trip to Europe.
I'm sure if we were at home, we'd be glued to the news. Here...we can't seem to get anything to work. This trip has proven once and for all that Linda and are out-of-date, left technologically stranded. I'm probably the last generation of store owner that can get away with a cash register and a clipboard. We finally found a store with maps but we passed since we're going to reach Churchill today and we're hoping Wes can help us get GPS.
It seems to me that there are a lot more birds here, and that they're a lot more noisy, and they inhabit very colorful trees.
The sun ROSE over the ocean this morning...
Having the whole day of quiet in a motel room just to read and nap was incredibly refreshing. I'm an introvert for sure. Too many people!!!
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