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Driving = solitude
Driving = solitude Yep, the equation of my life. For example, this past weekend I had quite a few errands to run, so I packed up the car, grabbed a coffee, and off I went. I hit the mall, a few hobby shops, Best Buy, the Drug Emporium (which reminds me of the old-timey general stores) and more. By the time I was finished, noon had arrived. What to do? I could have headed home, sat on the couch and watched TV all day but HOW BORING!!! Instead, I popped a CD in the player and went driving around the Tri-State area. I saw the green-spotted girrafe and pink elephant of Barboursville, found out that the 'scenic route' through Portsmouth leads to some back-alley shack beside Shawnee U., discovered that the Tim Horton's in Portsmouth is much better than the ones in Ashland... basically, I drove all over the place. It was nice, I had time to myself, space to breathe, time to think, almost 300 miles of time in reality. I got home around midnight, refreshed and rejuiced, and ready for whatever life brings. You see, for me, driving is a way to relax, to kick back and not have to focus on the day-to-day details of being alive. Admittedly, I could have gone to Lexington and back for all the time I drove, but I can do that anytime. Maybe next weekend... heheheheh. Have a good one folks, and maybe I'll see you around, if you're driving. Check out more at my group: The Fantasy Nook. |
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Yep... I'm a rambler for certain... must the the gypsy blood in me. Then again, that would also explain the crazy glint in my eyes too (gypsy blood, not the rambling, hahahah). Check out more at my group: The Fantasy Nook.
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its been to long since I took a road trip I miss my t topped camaro ! I use to do put on some music and just drive too
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