4th of July Travel Log

So for the 4th of July, Becca, Joe (NASA), Ash­ley, and I hopped in Joe’s car and drove west. No plans. No goals. No objec­tives. Sort of The Way by Fast­ball style.

It was pretty freak­ing awe­some. We used Jessie (my GPS) to find a few inter­est­ing things to do, and ended up going to the Edgar Allan Poe museum in Rich­mond, VA. Well, the gift shop at least. We spent a good 10 min­utes being excited about the gift shop and all its nov­el­ties (and post­cards!), and then real­ized we hadn’t even gone into the museum yet. But then we real­ized it isn’t free, and it isn’t really cheap, so we moved on to a new location.

So down the street was the Vir­ginia Holo­caust Museum. It was free, so we actu­ally went through all of it. It was very very impres­sive and well planned. At one point, there was an under­ground rail­road type tun­nel thing that you crawl through to get the feel of escap­ing from the Nazis. So I’m crawl­ing in first, and it is pitch black, and my crazy mind starts imag­ing things like some psy­cho hid­ing in the tun­nel to kill unsus­pect­ing vis­i­tors, when sud­denly I hear a scream, and so I scream and jump back like 37.5 feet and look like a com­plete wuss when it was just Becca going the wrong way through the tun­nel. I almost wished it was a psy­cho killer guy so that at least I’d have an excuse for the jump­ing back in fear thing. Oh well. Any­ways, no post­card here, as they were all rather depress­ing and stark.

So we hopped back in the car, and off we went to nowhere. Even­tu­ally we ended up at a pizza place, where Becca spit all over the pizza and I got a pic­ture in front of a street sign that said “hussey”. Good times.

So next we went to Mon­ti­cello, which is some Thomas Jef­fer­son thing. Becca fell up (and then down) some stairs, so it was a short visit. Okay, so maybe the $15/person also dis­cour­aged us from actu­ally vis­it­ing the place, but we got postcards!

Next we went to Char­lottesville. Got some pic­tures of a Robert E. Lee mon­u­ment and walked around there amaz­ingly lame tourist area. Not the best part of the trip. Like seri­ously, even their tourist bureau build­ing thing was closed. Very lame.

So we quickly left and ended up at the Blue Ridge Park­way. We picked a hike and tried to go on it, but couldn’t find the trail head, so we picked a dif­fer­ent trail that was 1.5miles and off we went. It was nice, until we got to the end of the 1.5mile trail and dis­cov­ered that the trail we were on lead to other trails. What a waste of walk­ing. So we walked back to the road, got a few pic­tures of the view, and drove on.

Our last stop was at a Chi­nese restau­rant. The food wasn’t amaz­ing, but by that time we were pretty beat so any food that wasn’t indi­vid­u­ally wrapped was pretty tasty.

On the ride home we even got to see quite a few fireworks.

Any­ways, that was my hol­i­day. If you get the chance, take a few friends and drive nowhere. You’ll be sur­prised how much there is to do when you don’t try to plan ahead.

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