Top 5 WORST Experiences from the road...
5) Cheap Motels- I don't do this very often, but on two separate occasions, I just grabbed the first hotel room I could find (at 1:00am). In both cases, I got an inexpensive hotel, with a bed, bathroom, TV, towels, and hand soap. But in no way shape or form did I get a good experience. In both cases, I couldn't wait to wake up from the rock called a bed so that I could check out before the drug dealers checked in. Lesson #5- you get what you pay for almost all the time...
4) Fast Food Restaurants- This is really a no brainer, but when you're on the road for 48 out of 60 days, it's probably not healthy to eat at McDonald's (or the BK Lounge, or anywhere else your food is served in less than 3 minutes) for every meal. In spite of this knowledge, I find myself in line at the drive through again. Someone just kick me...
3) Company Fleet Trucks- Now this one could go either way. One could make the argument for this item to be on the "pro" side of the column, since I neither have to pay for the truck nor fuel and maintenance. But since I don't pay these bills, I don't get to pick the level of comfort my chariot provides. Therefore, it's uncomfortable seats, old-school crank windows and manual locks, and virtually no radio reception. This equals a lot of bad singing...
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Downtown St. Louis |
1) Tornadoes you can't see- I really should say all bad weather. It's no fun driving in a bad rain storm, but it's really not fun knowing that this storm might bite you too! This happened to occur to me in Little Rock, AR. But I again drove in a rough storm outside of Wichita, KS...and there's nothing to stop the storm there! Bad weather makes driving miserable...from blizzards to hail storms, they're all bad.
Now, Top 5 BEST Experiences from the road...
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Damn good Pina Colada |
4) Invites for home cooking- Please reference #4 worst from my list...I have been lucky enough to develop some good relationships in the areas where I roam. I am very appreciative to those folks that understand my life this time of year and know how much I get tired of restaurants, both good and bad. Nothing beats home-cooking...ever!
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Me on Naples Pier- Naples, FL |
2) Productivity- I don't travel that often for pure pleasure. Most of my miles are driven in chase of the almighty dollar. So it's nice to see many parts of our country awake from the deep-freeze of the recession. Lots of people are going back to work...it's good to see!
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St. Patrick's Day- Bourbon Street, New Orleans, LA |