Monday, August 11, 2014

Heading out West

Map route

We woke early in Cleveland and headed to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. I dressed accordingly, with a black bra top that was studded and had chains hanging off of it, and some tight brown leather pants. We got to the Rock Hall of Fame and took an intro picture of us looking like a rock band. We got to look around the museum at all of the guitars and clothing of some great rock stars. I really enjoyed Janis Joplin's hippy car. There was a section of modern pop stars and we got to see some of Beyonce's dresses which were amazing. When we finished the museum we went to the gift shop where some people took pictures with me because they loved the way I was dressed. Outside of the Hall of Fame we took a tour of Johnny Cash's travel bus. It was pretty awesome inside, definitely more spacious than our little dolphin. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame was something I was really looking forward to but it paled in comparison to the Country Music Hall of Fame. The organization at the Rock Hall was lacking and made for a large eclectic mess. Still there was tons of cool stuff. When we finished at the museum we drove to Toledo, Ohio for the  night.
Natalie, Alicia and Nick rocking out at the Rock and Roll  Hall of Fame

Jimi Hendrix guitars

Led Zeppelin outfit/ guitar
Beyonce's costumes

As soon as we woke we drove to Chicago, Illinois; we drove through Indiana to Illinois. Once we got into Chicago it was really busy. Traffic was heavy and it had started raining. We came to the cause of traffic, a cement truck had tipped onto a car and smashed the driver's side- there was definitely no survivors as the truck was still on top of the car and they were working on lifting the truck up. We drove into the heart of Chicago where we miraculously found some outdoor parking that we could stay at for the night. After a nap we got some deep dish pizza at Beggar's Pizza then got ready for the night. After managing New York's subways we decided we could tackle Chicago and we rode the train to Michigan Ave to experience Chicago nightlife. Lollapalooza was going on the weekend we were there and had just got out so the streets were full of festival goers. We could only find small hotel bars and walked the streets until we settled at Miller's Pub. The bar was packed with people from Lollapalooza. We made our way down the bar to find an open seat. At the end of the bar some girl pointed at me and the guy sitting next to her offered his seat to me. I would have been sitting between the girl and her guy friend with the guy that gave up his seat standing behind me. I declined their offer and thought how weird it was. On the other side of those people were two seats available and a man at the very end gave his seat up to us. I sat closest to the group and they immediately turned and chatted with us. They had just come from Lollapalooza. The girl got up to leave and the guys asked if I knew her, I told them I didn't and obviously they didn't know her either. While we were chatting with the group we told them we were from NorCal and had been on a road trip for a month and half. One guy immediately asked if we knew where P-ville was, the old hangtown. All of our jaws dropped, no one knew where our small town was. Turns out this guy had family in P-ville and had spent his summers there while growing up. The guy told us he was from Connecticut and that growing up the girls he knew ranked about a 5. He said he thought hot girls only existed in movies and didn't think much of it until he came out to NorCal for the summer. He said "Holy Shit!! Every girl was hot as shit." He had wanted to live there and enjoyed his summer visits. We were all rolling at his story telling. He had many adventures to tell and told us some things to check out on the rest of our trip. The group of guys left, and then another guy sitting there scooted down to sit with us. He had also been at the festival and said he was coming down off acid. He said some really trippy things, he changed his name on us from Chris to Change. We just went with it. He was a bartender in Kentucky and got dragged out to Lollapalooza with some friends that he had lost earlier in the day. Another guy joined our group, Cory. He was a super muscular army man that was on his way back home. He talked just like Sylvester Stalone in Rocky. He gave us some movie quotes which was amazing!!! He said he had never seen the movies until everyone told him he talked like Rocky. We all got our fill of entertainment for the night and found our way back to the subway station and back to our motor home.
Pizza in Chicago



Nick and Natalie with friend in Chicago subway
We slept in a bit in Chicago then headed for Nauvoo, IL- a Mormon town on the Mississippi River. Along the way we ran out of gas :( and puttered into a rest stop. We were about 3 miles from the closest gas station so we asked some rest stop workers if they could help. They gave us 2 gallons of gas from the lawn mower gas can and we made it to the gas station to fill up. The hwy to Nauvoo crossed the Mississippi river into Iowa then back across the river to Illinois into Nauvoo. We checked into the campground and then drove into town. We walked the streets to the Mormon Temple and then down the hillside to the visitor center where we learned about the early settlers. We happened to be in town when the yearly pageant, a play about early Nauvoo, was going on. After eating dinner we sat in a huge field to watch the play. It was a highly technical play and you could tell had been practiced for a long time. It was very good and kept our interest the whole time. When it had ended we went back to the campsite. While laying in bed we could hear our neighbor's phone call where he was yelling at someone and threatening their job by saying he had connections. Then another phone call to his son telling him to throw our someones stuff and to piss on their pillows. The phone calls ended and we finally fell asleep, only to be woken in the middle of the night to the same man hacking for hours. It was probably the grossest sound I have ever heard. Finally we all fell asleep.

Joseph Smith and Hyrum statues outside of the Temple

Sunset over the Mississippi River in Nauvoo

A band playing at the Pageant in Nauvoo



























We woke up and did laundry then headed into old Nauvoo. We got to see the old bakery and try some gingerbread cookies. We then went to the Family Living Center where we learned how to weave, make a barrel, do pottery, make rope, cook bread, and make a candle. We got to keep the rope we made and to eat some freshly cooked bread. After that we headed back to town to the real bakery for some pastries. Back in old Nauvoo we learned how the bricks were made and got a small Nauvoo souvenir brick. We drove along the trail of hope and read plaques of journal entries from the Mormons when they were escaping prosecution. We drove all the way to the Mississippi River where they crossed the frozen river and we put our feet into the Mississippi for the first time. Once we had finished up in Nauvoo we drove to Carthage to the prison where Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum were murdered. We got the last tour of the day and got to see where they were held and murdered, with the bullet holes still in the door. After we finished our tour Natalie drove for a bit while I napped. When I woke up I took over the driving through Iowa where we stayed for the night in Des Moines.
Nick at the Mississippi River
Sun setting in Iowa




























Quote:
     "The core of man's spirit comes from new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun." ~ Christopher McCandless

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Big lights will inspire you

Map route

We woke up early and packed our things. We had to throw out all of our perishable foods. I drove us to the Philadelphia Airport. We parked our motor home in the economy lot and put our turtles into one tank and then stowed them into a carry on bag. After taking the shuttle to the airport we walked through the terminal to arrivals and caught a cab to the greyhound station in Philly. There was time to spare after getting our tickets so we got breakfast at The Down Home Diner. We headed back to the station where we stood in line to board our bus. Finally we were on our way to NYC, with a 2 hour bus ride we made it in no time. When we had managed to get out of the underground station we came up to a huge city surrounding us. We had made it!! After deciding not to get into a non moving cab and too scared to learn the subway system we walked 1.2 miles to our hotel while lugging our bags through the crowded streets. The turtle bag fell once and we stopped to make sure they were ok, thankfully they were. We had a couple people ask us where we got them because they wanted turtles too. We checked into our hotel and were amazed at how fancy our room was. There was 2 bedrooms separated by a living room and a huge bathroom with 2 showers. After unpacking the turtles we rested for a couple hours. It was getting late so we decided to grab some pizza for dinner, Nick and I walked around the city looking for an affordable pizza place while Natalie napped. When we got back to the room with the pizza I woke Natalie up just with the smell of the hot pizza. We ate and then got ready to go out. Our first stop was Whiskey Trader where we had a shot of whiskey with a pickle back, delicious! Then we went to the Dream Hotel for a nightclub that was on the terrace. The music was good but we were a lot younger than the crowd and decided to take a cab elsewhere. We caught a cab across the city to a street where we were told there were more bars. Along the drive we got to see Times Square full of light up billboards and tourists. At our destination we saw a tattoo shop, where Nick decided to get his nose piercing changed to a ring and Natalie found another nose ring for herself. After a quick change we went to the bar across the street The Grisly Pear. We hung out there for a bit then decided this wasn't what we were looking for and took another cab to the  meat packing district where there were tons of nightclubs. We walked down the cobblestone streets till we heard some music coming from a building, there was a long line waiting to get in. We decided this was where we wanted to be. We stood in the line as the bouncer pointed at the various groupings of people asking how many in their party, still not letting anyone in. Another door guy leaned into the bouncer and pointed at us and the bouncer asked us, we responded with 3 and he waved us in. We had made the cut even though there were other groupings of 3 or less that could have been let in. We took the elevator up to the terrace top that was emitting loud club music and began to dance. After ordering a drink we realized how expensive everything was- $18 for a vodka and orange juice!! We danced the night away and some guy bought me two drinks, what a sucker! It had gotten late so we took a cab back to our hotel and fell asleep.
Smuggling some baby turtles

Alicia falling in LOVE with NYC









In the morning we were awoken by room service, we had ordered breakfast up since it was reasonably priced and sounded nice. Natalie and I ate our breakfast in bed while watching cartoons. We got ready for the day, and asked the front desk how the subway works. After walking to a subway station and figuring out the payments we took the subway to the Staten Island Ferry terminal. The terminal had lots of restaurants so we grabbed lunch and listened to a guy playing violin. He was really good and played cover songs we knew. When the ferry arrived we got on and went to the second floor deck outside so we could see the Statue of Liberty. We got to see Ellis Island and our Lady Liberty. At Staten Island we looked around at the little shops and the fish tanks in the terminal then took the ferry back, on the way back we were able to see the Brooklyn Bridge. From the station we walked to the World Trade Center Memorial. Along the way we saw the Wall Street Bull and took pictures with his balls that seemed to have been polished from years of being touched. We made our way to the memorial feeling sad along the way as we reflected on 9/11 events. The fountains were huge and we looked over the edge and read some of the names surrounding the memorial. We got to see some of the firefighters who had survived and look at their memorial for their fallen brothers. There was a tribute center nearby but we were unable to go in because it was closed for the day. Feeling exhausted we took the subway back to our hotel. We went to TJ Maxx, Natalie's favorite store, and then grabbed some drinks and a hot dog from a street cart before heading up. At our room we ate dinner and watched movies.
Natalie checking out the Brooklyn Bridge from the ferry

Statue of Liberty from the ferry

9/11 Memorial

















I woke early and got my stuff packed to leave. I wanted to go to Central Park before check out so we didn't have to carry our bags around. It took too long for everyone else to get ready, with only 30 min till check out I dragged Nick and Natalie out of the room for a quick walk to the park. We walked through part of the park and then grabbed breakfast to go. It was past check out time so we hurried to grab our bags and leave for our bus. We were barely going to make the bus so we ran down the street to the subway but couldn't find the subway entrance we needed, after asking for direction we back tracked to our terminal. The first train was a couple minutes out and turned out to not be ours, our train came a couple minutes afterwards. We got on and rode the train to the greyhound station. We hurried off the train and up from the subway, lugging our heavy suitcases after us. I tried to orient ourselves to find the bus station and then we hurried towards it. Once inside the station we had to find our terminal, we took the escalator down and ran down the hall. We got to our terminal, there was no one in line, everyone had already boarded. We went outside where the bus driver took our tickets and asked us why we were late, all while he shook his head at us. He finally opened the luggage compartment where we threw our bags into and he let us on the bus. We had barely made it!! Once on the bus we were able to relax. The bus ride was 3 hours long because it had a couple stops in New Jersey to make. Once back in Philly we took a cab back to the airport to get our motor home. It was like being back home and we were too happy to be back in our tiny box. Tomorrow we will go to Gettysburg so we drove west stopping at a brewery outside of Philadelphia for dinner. We made it into Gettysburg just in time for bed.

Natalie looking bisque at dinner

In the morning we drove straight to Gettysburg battlefield and stopped inside the visitor center, we decided to not pay extra for the museum and instead bought an audio tour that we listened too as we drove to various point in the park. We learned all about the battle and got to see the memorials and representations for the states that were involved. Throughout the park are tons of canyons and statues that were really cool to look at. We tried to take a hot air balloon ride because it was the cheapest we had seen but weather conditions wouldn't allow it and we looked inside a free museum about Gettysburg instead. After we were done in Gettysburg we drove to Hershey, PA to see the Hershey Chocolate Factory. We rode a Disneyland like ride through a mock factory to see how the chocolate it made, at the end of the tour we got free candy and then looked through the huge candy shop. After we were done at the store we drove towards Niagara Falls, we made it to Painted Post, NY where we stayed for the night.
Natalie in battle at Gettysburg

The battlefield at Gettysburg

Memorial at Gettysburg


























I got up early and ran into Walmart for some more milk when I got back to the motor home I realized I was somehow missing a back piercing and I didn't know when I had lost. We searched the bed and the floor of the motor home but we couldn't find the tiny jewel. Our first stop of the day was a pet store to buy a new lamp for our turtles. I played with the bunnies and looked at all of the animals. There was a ferret and a huge iguana as well as lots of pythons. After looking around the pet store for a while we drove towards Buffalo, NY and along the way we went through a small town where we saw an open tattoo shop, we stopped to buy a new jewel. The shop didn't carry the type of jewelry I had but they did change Nick's nose ring out to a better ring for free. We drove on and Natalie found the only shop in Buffalo that had the type I was looking for but they said it would be $60 and they wouldn't just sell me the jewelry separate from a piercing price. I decided we had better head there and try to bargain with the guy. At the shop he said they didn't just sell the jewelry. I told him I had 10 dermal piercings and that one came out, usually I can just shove the skin diver in and tape it over to heal up, I didn't see how paying $60 was justifiable. He finally said he would sell me the jewel for $20, I took it. Back at the motor home I went to the bathroom before we put the new jewelry in and I heard a clink, my original dermal had fell out of my short and landed on the floor. Thank god I didn't pay $60 for the skin diver, at least now I have a spare. We cleaned mine off and Natalie put it back in for me and then we were off to Niagara Falls. On the way to the falls Natalie got a warning on her phone about being in a flash flood zone. We drove out to the falls while it poured and water pooled up on the roadway. We got to Niagara Falls and the rain stopped. We went on the Maid of the Mist, a boat ride that took us right next to the falls and we got sprayed with the mist coming off of the falls. The waterfalls were huge and we enjoyed the beautiful scenery with Canada in the background. We left Niagara Falls and drove to Cleveland, Ohio. Our first parking lot we picked for the night we go kicked out of so we drove across town to another Walmart to sleep.
A farmhouse in New York

Alicia, Nick, and Natalie at Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls

Maid of the Mist Ferry at Niagara Falls















































Quote:
     "When you die God and all of the angels will hold you accountable for the joys in life you've denied yourself."