Family Ties
Harmony has left her Hollywood career after ten years working as an assistant director on hit TV shows (Alias, Brothers & Sisters, In Plain Sight, etc). I flew to Las Vegas last Monday to meet her and help drive her car back from California. She'll be living here in Maine for a few months, at least.Monday, August 30, 522 miles Las Vegas, NV to Grand Junction, CO
I flew to Las Vegas and met Harmony there. She had driven from Los Angeles on Sunday night. We connected in the airport about 2:00. We need to get lunch and she had a gift card for a fancy sushi place so we scoffed down $130 in raw fish at Ceasar's Palace then hit the road about 4:00pm.

...then a quick right turn and we're in a slot canyon. This went on for about 15 miles.
Here's a friendly sign in Utah.Tuesday, August 31 780 miles, Grand Junction, CO to Topeka, KS
More mountains. There's some plant life, though.
Where are we really?
More spectacular mountains - how long can this go on? (answer: we drove about 750 miles through mountains)Wednesday, Sept 1 720 miles Topeka, KS to Columbus, OH
Wednesday started out rainy. After a quick breakfast we headed out, looking forward to a less-than-twelve-hour drive!
St. Louis - Gateway to the West.The farms in Indiana look a lot like New England farms did back when we had them. The landscape isn't quite as hilly, but the trees are familiar.
Still moving east. We got to Columbus to the home of friends Galen and Sandy Pinkham. I had the office address instead of the home address but we managed a cell phone rendezvous and got there unscathed.
Thursday September 2 579 miles Columbus, OH to Sleepy Hollow, NY
We thought a picture of our modest eastern mountains was in order. This is northern Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania rolls out the welcome mat for Harmony.
We finally landed in Sleepy Hollow about 6:00pm. Harmony and I have Van Tassels in our family tree from about 1640 in New Amsterdam. We spent the night with our friends the Coffeys.Friday September 3 355 miles Sleepy Hollow, NY to Round Pond, ME
The rest of our trip was pretty much uneventful. We did hit traffic at the Kittery bridge - after 3000 miles with no slowdowns! I wouldn't recommend such a demanding schedule (unless you're a longhaul trucker!) but we were hemmed in by various scheduling constraints. Driving cross country is something I had always wanted to do and I'm glad I got a chance to do it with my daughter.

1 Comments:
Congratulations to your daughter. :) Thanks for sharing the pictures. They're lovely as always.
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