Saturday, June 29, 2013

Better late than never, right?

We started this trip May 4, 2013 when Austin received his DD-214 and we ended our long and not always pleasant relationship with the United States Marine Corps. That was an adventure all its own, but that's a story for another blog that will never get written. You can get a pretty good idea of our feelings in the next few photos. 
 





Heartwarming, right?

We left San Clemente, California and headed east on I-40 for what felt like the 100th time but was probably more like the 15th. (When I got my 2004 Prius in June 2009 it had about 70,000 miles on it and almost exactly four years later it just rolled over 230,000.) So let's just say we've made that trip often enough to last a while.
If you don't like cute pups and cute dudes you probably won't like this blog.
 

Middle of nowhere Arizona

Sunrise at cadillac ranch, texas

Osteology Museum, Oklahoma City

Back home in the Appalachian Mountains


 Being back home generally means camping, building fires, drinking too much beer, going to the river, and eating like Paula Deen made every meal...minus the creepy smile and overt racism.


Austin's really into flippin' off the camera
Jack of the Wood in Asheville for Jayke Orvis.


Go here. Actually.. don't. I like having it to myself.
Not our best idea..also not even close to our worst.
We get pretty wild setting up campsites.

You can't be unhappy on this porch, I promise.


 Yep, that about covers it. 

 I love being home, but we were ready to get back on the road within a few weeks. Starting to get caught up? The next few posts should get you there and hopefully now that I have this thing (sort of?) figured out I'll be able to give a little more insight into what we're up to.




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