Hey friends! My summer which was supposed to be filled with things like job hunting and general boring-ness turned out to be more exciting. This is an account of my adventure driving across the country at a moments notice.
So on June 14th I get a text from my friend Richard and he asks me if I'd be interested in helping him drive his car from ND to his home outside of LA. I find out that he was leaving ND the following evening after work, which put him in Marengo to pick me up at around 10:00pm. Since I have not yet secured a job I have nothing to do and accept.
Immediately the route you have pictured in your head is taking off due west until we hit the Rockies and go south to LA somewhere around there. You have just picked the most sensible route. We however, would not be going that way exactly. From Marengo we would head south to New Orleans and then drive through the American Southwest. Why New Orleans? because it's a cool city and we felt like taking a more interesting route.
Back to the driving, we left my house at 10pm and the goal was New Orleans. We drove in four hour shifts all through the night until we arrived in New Orleans at 1pm the following day. Naturally we were pretty tired but it's Saturday in NOLA and we wanted to enjoy ourselves. We got a late lunch (I had one of my favorites, red beans and rice) and a beer that's never tasted better. The next stop was Cafe Du Monde for their world famous beignets and chicory coffee (French doughnuts and weak coffee essentially). We wandered the French Quarter until we reached Pat O'Briens. For those unfamiliar, this is where the hurricane cocktail was invented. We found a place in their courtyard and enjoyed the sweet red drink for quite some time. During this time I had suggested that we find some gumbo to make our trip to the Big Easy complete and what do you know? the place next door serves a mean gumbo. It was delicious and by the time we had finished our meal the party was just getting started on Bourbon Street. Granted it was like 8 or 9 pm but it's always a party down there. After a few drinks and listening to a few bands we decided it is time to turn in for the night. It's Saturday night and the last time I slept in a bed was Thursday night. We made it to the hotel around 11pm and I have never slept better than that night.
From here the story is less exciting because it is just driving. We left New Orleans at 10am or so after eating some hotel breakfast. Our goal was Las Cruces New Mexico, which is really far away....you know, all of Louisiana and Texas. Dinner was in a dive bar close to the Almo in San Antonio around 7pm. There was an incident where we almost ran out of gas somewhere in West Texas but after driving pretty far off the highway we found a gas station in a very small town. We filled up and eventually made Las Crices by 4am. Quick nap and shower in a motel then we were back on the road by 9am. The drive to LA was uneventful but lunch in Tucson was pretty good. We make it to LA by 11pm Monday night and celebrated with some In 'n Out (a California burger chain that makes amazing burgers. Ask for a Double Double Animal Style if you're ever in California). I hung out in Orange County, where Richard lives, until Friday the 22nd. I then boarded a plane for Chicago.
That was my 3089 miles of driving but what about the 620? Well I had already planned to visit Mo in St Louis because she was having a going away party on the 24th. So from this adventure I woke up Saturday morning and drove down the same route I had driven a week earlier. The five hours it took seemed like nothing after the drive cross country. I will admit I was going a little car crazy by then. After a fun few days in the southern heat, I drove back from St Louis on Wednesday and have stayed put since then. Hopefully I will not be driving any more long distances this summer.
Wow, I bet driving through Texas was miserable.
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