![]() ![]() Today we are loving our amble across Texas, southwest to northeast, with the aim of arriving in our Dallas driveway on Friday, one year to the day after our departure.īelow are a few final-week excerpts from my journal…. Care and upkeep of all the material things we’ve done without for the last 12 months.īut that’s for tomorrow at Tara. Returning home means playing catch-up to the mundane tasks that make up the business of life: Taxes. ![]() ![]() Never again will we travel so simply for such an extended period of time, experiencing the breadth and beauty of America from – literally – sea to sea. ![]() Sad because our return signals the end of our Trip of a Lifetime. Happy because it will be wonderful to see friends and family again, especially sweet to hug my 91-year-old mother (who visited us five times over the past year at select locations along the perimeter of the U.S.) and revel in long showers without worry of running out of water. We are both happy and sad to be heading home. We’re on our way home to Dallas and the names of these two towns pretty much sum up our Year on the Edges of America adventure. Last week, we visited tiny Utopia in the Hill Country of central Texas. Earlier this month we drove through Paradise, a nearly abandoned mining town in the Chiricahua Mountains of southeastern Arizona. ![]()
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