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October 22, 2009  
Filed under Julie's Posts, On the Road: Our Personal Blog

The Escaper’s retired from The Hardest Year duty and just in time by the weather reports I’ve seen lately from Colorado! The camper served us well, carrying us from Virginia to Seattle, WA and back again. Of course, there were some speed bumps along the way: gas caps kept getting left behind, the air conditioner never worked quite right, endless anti-freeze and oil refills, some thingamajig on the transmission stopped us in our tracks in Oregon and we blew a tire the day before we made it home. But the point is we made it back safely and I can’t really ask for more than that.

You may have noticed there’s no more map of where we are; that’s because John and I have returned to our own lives and responsibilities. That doesn’t mean the project is over – it is The Hardest Year and according to my calendar that still adds up to twelve months. More importantly, I believe there are still stories that need to be told. Officials may quote numbers that show the economy is turning around but the reality is a lot of folks are struggling and will continue to do so for awhile, especially with the holidays and winter coming. There is no time limit on rebuilding one’s life.

So thank you for following along and sticking with us during our journey. There are stories from the road trip that will be edited in the coming weeks and observations that will likely make their way into this blog space. Then you’ll see some stories that are closer to home base, here on the east coast.

It’s both wonderful and strange to be back in the old routine: wonderful to reconnect with family and friends, but strange to leave new friends and experiences behind. Although I know they’re never very far away since I carry them all with me. It was an amazing four months on the road and a summer I will never forget. Thank you again for being a part of it and sticking around for the next phase!

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2 Responses to “Home”
  1. Bob Ives says:

    Glad to hear you are safely home. The Escaper served you well. To be truthful with you none of us gave the old camper much of a chance of making it all the way. Shows what we know.

    Thank you for sharing some of the many things you saw and did in your travels in this “Hardest Year.” I know you have many more that will always be stored in your memory bank. It reminds me of when we traveled all over the country on motorcycles 25 years ago. It is all stored in my memory, I just didn’t document any of it like you did.

    Later down the road,,,,,,Bob

  2. Thanks for visiting us in California before heading all the way back to the East. Glad you made it safely there, in spite of some problems with the camper. Your film and web site are well done and I’m sure you both have big careers ahead of you. Winnie sends a kiss from her velvet nose.

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