Thursday, November 11, 2010

Whoa!!

So…some final thoughts of the trip since returning home.
  • I can't believe I drove from South Carolina home without stopping for sleep. I was ultimately awake for a total of 48+ hours without sleep.
Note the average speed…:-)
  • TOTALLY LOVED HAVING CASPER WITH ME!!
Backseat Bliss!
Shopping at LIFE IS GOOD, NC
    Silent Slumber at Days Inn




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  • the stop I made just after leaving Troy and Julie's in South Carolina: Laurens, SC led me to the World Famous Red Neck Shop. 

Billed as the "KKK MUSEUM" in "Roadside America" road trip book.
  • Folks down south have great respect for property. Take this mural on the side of Lee Automotive in Monroeville. The mailbox, fountain and rope post are not part of the mural; rather freestanding pieces of the sidewalk. There is no destruction of this art, no graphity or "tagging" on the mural; it is left alone to mark perhaps the greatest component of the town's legacy and heritage.





Bottom line: i had a blast!!

Next stop: Key West…Hemingway's Home!!




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In celebration of the 2010 "Big Read," I have decided to pursue the chance to meet the author of the "Big Read," Nelle Harper Lee. The Pulitzer Prize winning novel, "To Kill A Mockingbird" was Lee's first and only attempt at publishing a novel, yet it remains one of the world's most infamous piece of literary content. Translated into more than 40 languages, Lee's story of justice, family, ideology and humanity has transcended generations in the 50 years since it was first published.

I invite you to join my journey, combining a bit of Walt Whitman, John Steinbeck, my dog, Casper and myself as I set my sites on Monroeville, Alabama with copy in hand of "TKAM" in hopes I am privileged to meet Ms. Lee.

Along the way, this blog will be updated daily, filled with pictures and tales of family and friends I meet up with along the way. Casper, I'm hoping, will be a constant ice-breaker toward people I might not have ever uttered a word.

I have a listing of unique places to pop in: The Lunch Box Museum, walk the staircase from "The Exorcist" sit atop Einstein's lap, see the world's largest peanut, visit the Laurel and Hardy Museum, South of the Border, The Land of Oz, The Big Acorn, the giant ice cream bowl with spoon, the Shoeless Joe Jackson statue, the cancer survivors plaza and other places my ipod app directs me to!

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