Road trips are the best. When gas was cheap, people were able to travel all over by car. It still one of the best ways to see California. Get lost in your day dreams while looking out the window at the beautiful scenery passing by. Maybe some good music playing.
California Dreaming
All the leaves are brown
And the sky is grey
I’ve been for a walk on a winter’s day
I’d be safe and warm if I was in L.A.
California dreamin’ on such a winter’s day.
(Gilliam, Michelle/Phillips, John Edmund Andrew)
Get your kicks on Route 66.
“Well if you ever plan to motor west
Just take my way
it’s the highway that’s the best
Get your kicks on Route 66
Well it winds from Chicago to L.A.
More than 2000 miles all the way
Get your kicks on Route 66..”( Bobby Troop)
Route 66 song via accebernosam on You Tube:
Ahoy Mateys and shiver me timbers! Dave Barry reminded me that Today is International Talk Like a Pirate Day. So…
What do you do with a drunken sailor
What do you do with a drunken sailor
What do you do with a drunken sailor
Early in the morning….
You’re guess is as good as mine. Harrr!
My contribution for Stream of Conciousness Saturday
That was a very fascinating take on the prompt and took me back all those years ago when fuel was cheaper….
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Thank You Tom! I think you must have some pretty great drives down under as well. Is there a famous highway that people write about in Australia?
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Probably the Great Ocean Drive in southern Victoria where the Twelve Apostles can be seen.
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Is that near Melbourne? Now I will have to google the Twelve Apostles. Australia is such a vast country with so many different environments.
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Yes it is…
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Great handling of the prompt Deborah. I was just asking my wife if she had read that Martin Milner had recently passed away. She had, and she confirmed his role in the TV show.
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Thank You Dan! Yes he just died this month. George Maharis is still alive. I was thinking of the show Route 66 when I was posting my blog. I considered using their theme song too. That is why I picked the Corvette convertible. It is so iconic and related to the Route 66 TV show.
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I didn’t watch the show often, but my wife was a fan.
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🙂 Thanks for the smile!
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You are welcome! 🙂
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California is such a beautiful state to take a road trip! My family and I once drove from San Francisco to Los Angeles on Highway 1. It was an incredible trip with such amazing scenery. These songs you’ve mentioned are the perfect accompaniment to any road trip! Hope you’re having a great weekend!
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Thanks Lia! I am glad you got to travel Highway 1. The scenery is spectacular, I agree. Southern California is clear blue sunny skies this morning and not too hot yet. Hope you have a fabulous weekend!
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Fun post, Deborah. Is that your car? If yes, please let me drive it through the dreaming Route 66!
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Thanks Lucile. No it’s not my car. That would be really cool, a classic. You can drive it if you take me with you. 🙂
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Deal! We go together! Count me in. 😀
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You got it! 🙂
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Shall I book a flight? 😉
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That would be fun. 🙂
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I’m sure it would! We’d talk all the way and have great fun!
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We would! 🙂
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😀
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Different take on Route 66 than I took. Sorry it’s not around any more.
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I know it has been bypassed in places.
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What a fun post! Thanks for the road trip 🙂 I think I would like to drive that car! I can’t believe I missed Talk like a Pirate day! Darrrrrn it!
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Thank You! Yes that Corvette convertible does look like fun. Well you can talk like a pirate today if you want to. I give you permission. Harr! And now you are prepared for next year. 🙂
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Hi Deborah,
Just reading – and I see mention of Highway #1 between L.A. and S.F. and Summerstommy 2’s response regarding Great Ocean Road here in Melbourne, Victoria. They’re remarkably similiar—hairspin curves between water and land–with Down Under difference: mirror opposites in terms of right-hand vs left-hand drives as you hug the road 🙂
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I will have to look for photos of the Great Ocean Road. It is nerve wracking enough at places on Highway 1 without having to worry about driving on a different side of the road. Have you driven on the Great Ocean Road?
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Once you’ve driven right-hand drive, I’ve found it’s really just a mirror image of left-hand: everything’s precisely opposite, so it’s almost ‘easy.’ My late husband drove when we travelled the great Ocean Road since it was when I first got here, and he was showing me sights. I think I could do it myself by now, though. (But would I want to?!) :))
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I googled it and there are long flat stretches that don’t look too bad but there are so windy ones above the ocean. I know it would be challenge for me to drive Highway 1. But maybe you could drive just a part of it?
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Yes, it can get very windy around the ocean. Here’s an idea: come on over, Mate…and we can rent a Corvette right-hand drive convertible, wear pinned-down scarves on our heads, and look for those long flat stretches as we navigate our way around the curves. Then, when we reach one of the charming seaside villages, we can stop for a cuppa and a bikkie.:)
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That sounds great. You have Corvettes there? I like the idea of us with pinned down scarves. 🙂
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Yes, we have Corvettes here – old and new. Holden, which is an Australian automaker, was purchased by GM Motors quite awhile ago; latest news is Holden is bringing a true sports car into their ‘family.’ A brand new Corvette model, which is due here fairly soon.
Almost time to purchase our scarves! 🙂
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Good to know. I will start thinking “road trip!” 🙂
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🙂 🙂 🙂 nice thought
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