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A stopover in Jacksonville- family, friends and festivities

Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

September 13th-20th

After almost seven months “on the road”, we returned to my hometown and sending off place, Jacksonville, Florida. Some major events had taken place while we were gone- mom and Ken had bought a fifth-wheel trailer and decided to move out of their house. It was not only going to be a big change for them but also for me (this had been my “permanent” address in the United States for a long time- now it was time for me to have my own.)

We had a big “to-do” list when we arrived- renew my driver’s license, clean the car inside and out, organize our trip to Europe, etc, etc. We also had to celebrate my 34th birthday- the first one I had spent with my family since I turned 25.

The week was hectic and fun- shopping with Nicole, hanging out with Pete and Skylar, having yummy chocolate birthday cake with my mom at the bar and a decadent brunch with everyone at the Crab Cake Factory. Fabien spoiled me with a spa pedicure for my birthday, something I had been craving for months after walking hundreds of miles in my hiking boots.

We did include a little sightseeing in our stop in Jacksonville; we visited Fort Caroline with my brother. Fort Caroline was the site of a French Huguenot colony who settled this area in the 1600s- at that time it was an area mainly controlled by the Spanish.  After a little hike, we went out to Hannah Park and played football and paddle on the beach.

I also managed to update my resume and send it to a potential employer in Boston.

It was hard to say goodbye, to leave Jacksonville and get back “on the road” to continue our trip north. I’m really starting to look forward to having a routine and our own place.

Birmingham and Montgomery…on the Civil Rights Path

Monday, September 26th, 2011

September 12th

On Monday morning, Meaghan had school and we needed to get on the road. We had to cross all of Alabama and decided to make a couple of stops along the way. The first stop was in Birmingham, Alabama which was an important place during the Civil Rights movement. We parked by the Civil Rights Institute and followed the historic path marking key events and location in the Birmingham boycotts. After having a picnic in the park- it was a beautiful sunny day- we continued the road to Montgomery, the capital of Alabama. We visited the Rosa Parks Museum. Rosa Parks is famous for starting events that led to desegregation. She, a young black woman, refused to give up her seat for a white passenger, leading to her arrest. The aftermath led to a boycott of Montgomery public transport for over a year, which almost put the buses and local businesses out of business. She was a key figure in the fight for Civil Rights and the museum was extremely engaging, using several forms of media to bring the events to life. After the museum, we made a stop by the capitol and saw the first White House of the Confederacy before it was moved to Richmond, Virginia.

After a day full of history, we camped near the Georgia border. The next day we would be back in Jacksonville where we started the trip seven months before.

Reunion in Florence, Alabama

Monday, September 26th, 2011
September 10-11th On our way south to Jacksonville, we made a stop off in Florence, Alabama to visit some friends, Meaghan (who I travelled Patagonia with) and her husband, Tim. They took two years off after they got married to ... [Continue reading this entry]

General Jackson, the Grand Ole Opry and a sniff of Jack Daniels

Monday, September 26th, 2011
September 9-10th Our second day of sightseeing in Nashville, we decided to visit the Hermitage, Andrew Jackson’s home and plantation.  Andrew Jackson was a controversial president…he called himself the people’s president, a military hero that led the U.S. to victory ... [Continue reading this entry]

Nashville, TN, the land of country music

Monday, September 26th, 2011
September 8th We had been looking forward to going to Nashville since our stop in Memphis at the beginning of the trip. Everyone had said that Nashville was even more “happening.” We were actually disappointed when we arrived and started ... [Continue reading this entry]

Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky and the road to Nashville

Monday, September 26th, 2011
September 7th We woke up to the same bad weather- gray and rainy. We dried off a table in front of our cabin to set up the stove to make coffee and toast our bagels. Then we ate inside sitting on ... [Continue reading this entry]

Crossing Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky

Monday, September 26th, 2011
September 6th We left St. Louis heading east towards Kentucky.  The temperature dropped about 20 degrees from the previous days, a welcome relief from the stifling heat. Our first stop was at the Cahokia Mounds Site to visit the most sophisticated ... [Continue reading this entry]

A Day in St. Louis

Monday, September 26th, 2011
September 5th On Monday morning, Labor Day, we decided to start our day with a visit of the City Museum which was highly recommended by our guide book. When we arrived we realized that it was less of a classic ... [Continue reading this entry]

Crossing Missouri and arrival in St. Louis

Monday, September 26th, 2011
September 4th On Sunday morning after another noisy night in the campground, we left the state park and drove across Missouri. We stopped in the small state capital, Jefferson City, and visited the Capitol which housed a small history museum. It’s ... [Continue reading this entry]

A Day Off

Monday, September 26th, 2011
September 3rd Finally, a day without the car! We needed a break from sightseeing and driving, so we spent the day relaxing ... [Continue reading this entry]