Day 9: November 12, 2020 Eta Dodged Comment via blog Check Granny's letters of the day |
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![]() ![]() ![]() I hit the road about 11:30 which meant, even though it is my first stop of the day, it was past noon when I reached this spot I knew from yesterday and found it open. It indeed looks like an English pub on the inside and I helped the illusion by moving aside a Samuel Adams bottle on the bar when I photographed my beverage. Sadly, I didn't notice the Budweiser coaster until I was editing the picture. In case the fox on the glass is more misleading than helpful, here's a look at the other side. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I knew things wouldn't be dry this time and was prepared to skip the road if it was flooded. I decided that, even though there appeared to be even more sand over the bricks than before, it didn't look too bad. I set off to drive the road north to south as I believe Frank did in 1920. Wet sand and mud and some serious ruts made this one of the touchiest drives I've ever made. As is often the case, my photos do not support my words about slipping, sliding, bouncing, and churning because I took no pictures while doing any of those things. I had looked into acquiring a dash camera before this trip but decided it would just be one more complication. This is a spot where I kind of wish I had one. But I made it through, obviously, and the car doesn't even look that dirty -- unless you zoom in. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() Throughout the evening, I failed to get a picture of Dave. In the morning, neither of was was very photogenic and we were now sober enough to realize it. So there's no selfie of Dave and me and no photographic evidence that we were together. ADDENDUM: Dec 12, 2020 - The live music was at Hammock Wine and Cheese. |
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