This New England cottage was built by my great-grandfather in 1905 and was one of the first homes in town to have electricity. The house featured inside shutters on the windows, four fire places, stained glass on doors and gabled windows, 11 ft wood ceilings and sliding panel doors.
Every Adventure starts somewhere, and on Friday, June 26th, an adventure will begin with the idea of a ROAD TRIP. A father and his son will cover every land from the wild west of Arizona to the old south of Georgia. Every turn, every stop, and every single moment will be a memory. All these memories will be shared between us and shared for you to see. They will be funny, interesting, new, powerful, shocking, and most of all - be a memory that we will never, never forget.
TRIP HIGHLIGHTS
BACK ROADS ACROSS AMERICA TEAM
We are Back Roads Across America Team, Van and Kyle. Between June 26th to July 6th we traveled across America from Arizona to Georgia. With this site you can feel like you were part of the trip!
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ROAD TRIP OVERVIEW
This is a quick overview of the full road trip that was taken.
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BATS
We saw amazing bats come out of Carlsbad Caverns for their nightly feeding! They are only about 2 inches long!
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WHO WILL CLEAN OUR WINDOWS
Our windows were really dirty so Kyle had a thought that one of those window washers would clean the window, but how?
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LEARNING TO DRIVE
One of the goals on the trip was for Kyle to learn stick shift! Be careful! No one drive one the road until we tell you its safe!!
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PROBLEMS
Oh No! We ran into some problems! Nothing we could not handle..maybe..I think...
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Wednesday, July 1, 2009
We're Home!!!
After traveling 2000 miles on backroads accross America we have made it to Papa's in Adairsville Georgia.
After traveling 2000 miles on back roads across America we have made it to Papa in Adairsville Georgia.
This New England cottage was built by my great-grandfather in 1905 and was one of the first homes in town to have electricity. The house featured inside shutters on the windows, four fire places, stained glass on doors and gabled windows, 11 ft wood ceilings and sliding panel doors.
This New England cottage was built by my great-grandfather in 1905 and was one of the first homes in town to have electricity. The house featured inside shutters on the windows, four fire places, stained glass on doors and gabled windows, 11 ft wood ceilings and sliding panel doors.
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We are glad you arrived safely!
ReplyDeleteI miss this house! Wish I was there!
ReplyDeleteVan, I assume you grew up in this lovely turn-of-the-century home. What a pretty, peaceful setting.
ReplyDeleteLynne
After the accelerator interlude (Van is looking a tad gray), some serenity might be in order.
ReplyDeleteLynne - Yes, we moved in from next door when I was around 10, it was a great place to grow up... our world was family, friends, church, school and people in town. - Van
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