Wednesday, August 03, 2005
OK, AR, TN, NC, and SC
Our trip is coming to a close. I've told you about some observations of driving in Colorado and Kansas. Even mentioned some of Memphis. I thought I'd make a couple more observations about the rest of the trip so far:
- There's a difference between Kansas and Oklahoma: one of them has trees.
- Oklahoma was like a green version of driving out of Colorado.
- I'm really not anti-Kansas. I thought it was pretty.
- I've never been to Arkansas before. I was VERY impressed with it's beauty.
- We stopped in Little Rock for coffee and a visit with some friends...that was fun.
- There's nothing on the west side of the Mighty Missip. Memphis starts with a bang!
- Tennessee is one long state.
- God seems to speak a little more in Arkansas...I think.
- Tennessee is very pretty also.
- Driving I-40 in North Carolina is even prettier! The mountains on this side are smoother and shorter than their western counterparts, but it's just as magnificent.
- One of the prettiest drives I know, though not long, is dropping out of Asheville into Greenville County (my home county in South Carolina) on Hwy 25.
- It's good to be back with family in Simpsonville, SC.
- It feels like we've gone much further than just 1600 miles.
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