Posted on March 25, 2009 by christopher
It seems only fitting to bookend this blog with another post about Precision Auto. Our trusty stead has been sold. 1 year, 30,000 miles (!), four trips across our broad nation, significant sojourns into Canada and Mexico, the occasional off-road escapade, and a number of nights spent curled around the steering wheel. She had quite [...]
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Posted on October 12, 2008 by gwen
This was probably the best burger I’ve ever had, and I can’t really tell you why. It tasted like it was cooked on a grill that hasn’t been scraped clean for fifty years. It tasted like the product of decades of greasy, beefy buildup. It was really, really good. Maybe the exceptional quality of this [...]
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Posted on October 11, 2008 by christopher
Gwen and I have been “sharing company” for a while now. Fine… It’s been a really long time. Not important. What’s relevant is that among the hundreds (maybe thousands?) of repeated stories that any long-term couple is subjected to, there’s one Gwen (and her family) tells that has always stuck out. It’s notable primarily because [...]
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Posted on October 10, 2008 by gwen
After spending dozens of hours drifting along midwestern highways, the seemingly benign rural scenery will melt away and reveal itself to be a sinister landscape. Why? Aliens.
Just look! These photos are proof of the frightening technologies and structures that Aliens have been planting throughout America’s fruited planes. Grain silos? High-tension power lines? Power plants [...]
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Posted on October 7, 2008 by christopher
We drove from Chicago amid dire tornado warnings. A gang of vortexes was mugging the region. Apparently the country’s weather has resorted to petty theft. But we slipped away into a dark alley and ended up in Lake Geneva, WI. The campground was littered with downed trees and glistening with fresh rain. It was pretty [...]
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Posted on October 7, 2008 by christopher
Chicago, land of heavy breezes, a losing baseball team, noteworthy architecture…. and pizza. Our knowledge of the windy city is in depth and comprehensive.
Chicago was our first real stop this time out, and because we’re skinflints, it was only for lunch – not too many places to pitch a tent on the Magnificent Mile. So… [...]
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Posted on October 3, 2008 by christopher
…and it’s about time. Clearly we didn’t live up to the high expectations of that last post. It’s been 4 months, during which time we got older, made some gas money, caught sharks, lived in Sarah Palin’s home state, and watched the economy tank worse than the Exxon Valdez. Now we’re going to try to [...]
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Posted on June 12, 2008 by gwen
We’d just like to issue a formal apology to our blog and its readers for our shameful neglect over the past few weeks. We spent the end of May and the beginning of June on the East Coast catching up with family and friends, and it’s taken us about a month to get these last [...]
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Posted on June 12, 2008 by christopher
After poking around Utah, we pointed Precision Auto east and started the long haul back to New England. Yes, we made some stops and did some things, but we were cracked out, driving most of the time, and not really taking pictures. Loveland and Cincinnatti deserve recognition but won’t be getting [...]
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Posted on June 12, 2008 by gwen
There’s this place in Arizona that most people don’t visit because it’s tucked away and off the beaten path. It’s called the Grand Canyon, and even though it doesn’t get very much press, it’s a really cool place and I highly recommend visiting it if you’re looking for something new and unusual to do in [...]
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