We have decided to delay the start of our bucket list trip for at least a few days due to COVID concerns. We will update again when the trip begins. Everyone, be well!
We arrived in Nashville this afternoon. After checking into our hotel we headed over to the Grand Ole Opry. This is our first time in Nashville and we are newbies to the Opry. We were able to get tickets for tonight's show. We saw some amazing performers, including Jacob Bryant with his Grand Ole Opry debut and Tony Jackson, who made his debut in 2019 and has an amazing, unforgetable voice and Mark Wills, who performed the touching last song of the evening with a young girl guest performer who signed while he sang "Don't Laugh At Me". What a great way to end the evening! In front of the Grand Ole Opry We arrived early and the usher took our picture with the view from our seats The program for the night
Hello friends and family. This is Phil and Sandy Quartuccio and we are getting ready to check off a big item on our bucket list. We are a year into retirement now and looking forward to seeing this beautiful country we live in. Come along with us, via this blog, as we embark on a 45-day road trip from NY to CA and back. We've got a rough itinerary mapped out. Massapequa, NY to Tallahassee, FL Tallahassee, FL to Yosemite, CA Yosemite, CA to Nashville, TN Nashville, TN to Massapequa, NY Sandy laid out the plans in an Excel spreadsheet template using Google Maps to estimate drive times, but we are not making any reservations. With weather, driving conditions, and COVID concerns (of course), who wants commitments to reservations?? We have a road atlas in case the internet GPS fails us, an air mattress and tent for Phil's Tacoma in case we can't get a hotel room, and a port-a-potty in case......
We woke up early to catch the sunrise after spending the night in the village at Grand Canyon in the Thunderbird hotel. It's pretty cold in the morning. Brrr The canyon in the early morning sun Sandy staying warm in early morning as we start out on a hike around the rim to see the sunrise. Taking in the beautiful vista. The temperatures warm up nicely by mid-morning. Bright Angel Trail - Phil's a little close to the edge!!! The beginning of Bright Angel Trail. We only made it to about half way down the part of the trail you see in this picture. After Sandy slipped on the icy trail we abandoned our trek and headed back up to the rim! It was great to have binoculars to scout out the Colorado river. We were only able to hike down maybe 1/6th of the trail! And there is no way we would ride the donkeys down after hearing how close those donkeys walk on the edge of the trail!!! The trail was icy in places and crampons were recommended. There were no donkeys on the trail anyway. An...
We’re hoping to start our trip Wednesday 1-12-22
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