We actually almost left at our desired time. Michelle's superpower is packing, so she did a lot of the heavy lifting, but then I do most of the driving.
We stopped in Rice Hill for lunch
at K-R drive-in, a hole in wall just off the interstate. They are apparently famous for their ice cream. We didn't have ice-cream. Michelle had a massive chili dog (good dog, mediocre chili). I had a burger - one of those drive in burgers that comes in a pouch with finely shredded lettuce. Nothing great, but worth the money. Half way through I realized I was eating a raw tomato. I invoked the deity that I would not succumb to salmonella or some more hideous ailment. I realize that salmonella is not usually life threatening, but I had a friend, Jack, who acquired it in Ecuador. Apparently it was a pretty bad strain, because he nearly died and was severely weakened for upwards of six weeks. So far so good.I would recommend K-R on your way south, but I suggest you bring your own ketchup. Apparently the substance is a precious commodity. A tablespoon will be doled out to to you for $.25, if you ask the dull looking matron with appropriate supplication.

We made it to Medford and gassed up at Pilot, a kind of Wal-Mart/Gas-Stop/Rest Stop. I was honked at by a man with a 40 foot camper-trailer. I saw him earlier, and apparently he had been driving in circles in the lot for a good 20 minutes. I did not get a chance to check his plates. It was a hideous place. One of those places that makes you think about western culture circling the drain of history.
On to Ashland. We arrived and checked into Timber Lodge. Not a bad place - kind of a 50's motel (no timbers though). Took the dogs to the dog run north of downtown. A fine time was had by all. One of the best dog parks we've seen.

Dinner downtown at Greenleaf. Michelle had a memorable smoked salmon alfredo linguini here about 10 years ago. She had it again. Just as she remembered (she is a little bloated from the dairy).
Now in the Black Sheep, which had free Wi-Fi. Seeing Othello tonight. I haven't seen the play in quite a while. Saw the Verdi opera a few years ago (not a great production) - Verdi's best in my opinion. We were going to see Mid-Summer Night's Dream earlier today, but couldn't get cheap tickets. Ah well - we've seen that quite a few times. Perhaps I'll post a review later.
Oh - and today is our anniversary. Fourteen years ago we both jumped off the cliff together.
3 comments:
Happy Anniversary! Glad you're on vacation! Have a great time!
(My favorite part so far is when Brennen "invoked the deity".)
Hey Brennen and Michelle! I love the blog. Good luck with it, and Happy Anniversary!
We want more!! and happy belated anniversary!
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