Denis and I made two round trips to Las Vegas in two weeks and it’s about a 4-hour drive (5 if I’m driving!). But since Denis was driving, I entertained myself by looking for out-of-state license plates and I could not believe how many I saw just between Los Angeles and Las Vegas. Here’s my list: New Mexico, New Jersey, Virginia, Tennessee, Illinois, Maine, South Dakota, Florida, Mississippi, Nebraska, Iowa, Indiana, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Missouri, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Montana, Arizona, Texas, Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Oklahoma, Utah, South Carolina, Kansas, North Carolina, and guess what? Alaska and Hawaii! I saw TWO cars with Hawaii plates! Wait, there’s more: Ontario, Alberta, Manitoba, British Columbia, and Quebec! Oh, Canada… My peeps!
I didn’t mind the drive but I still don’t like staying in hotels, even nice ones. Who knows what went on in that room before we got there? There was a stain on the floor looked suspicious but I guess a stain is better than a chalk outline of a body, huh? I wondered about bedbugs but opted not to look. There were no bite marks in the morning so I guess they weren’t there… or else they were still full from the last guy.
Oh My God! the thought of bedbugs gives me the heeby jeebys!!! Glad you were free from them both times. Yuck!! Hope you are well.
Sue
no new york license plates …: (
I have to agree with you about hotels not being the cleanest place to stay but where else are you going to stay if your not at home, ya know? My take is to find the most cleanest one, because they are keep up more than the cheaper ones 😉
Long trips can be nice, but try a 10 hour road trip. We drove from Georgia to Chicago twice. The 2nd time we went in March and hit a snow storm in Indiana which wasn’t bad. Both trips were fun and exciting. A new scenery the 2nd go round.
Oh and Jenny, me and one of my sister’s both work at Walmart so we counted how many Walmart trucks we passed on the first trip and it was well over 100…
Take care,
Rhonda