It’s ok. Certainly nothing fancy but glad to get off the road.
We left at 5:00 a.m. Well actually 4:58 to be precise. Drove for 12 hours although the clock says 13 hours due to the time change. We were in four states: Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, and Virginia. Whew. I only drove for an hour. Richard drove all the rest.
We were extremely lucky today. Before Chattanooga we heard on the radio that part of a bridge fell off onto the road. Thank goodness for us, this occurred on the southbound and we were on the northbound. Traffic on that side was backed up for over 50 miles. Lucky escape.
The best part of our hotel room is looking out the window. We have a ‘room with a view’.
With retirement comes the opportunity for new experiences.
Debi has a passion for music, singing, theatre, and travel. With her BMEd and MEd she had an extensive career which included elementary music education, performing, vocal instruction, choral conducting, musical theatre directing, and clinician work. She has, for the most part, retired from this very successful music career. But really, does one ever retire from music? I think not. So now the stage is set for the next act: interweaving her love for music, travel, and whatever else comes her way.
Wherever her travels take her Debi shares her exploits: musical adventures, local interests, historical sites, local cuisine, the journey there and back, plus whatever life sends her. She'll share the hits and the misses, the successes and the failures, as well as any helpful hints she discovers along the way.
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