Monday, May 31, 2010
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Effing cold!
I really like this lifestyle, and I think the more time I spend out on the road, the harder it’s going to be to plug myself back into the daily grind. So much in my life has been turned upside-down... and I love it.
I keep getting the sense that my story needs to be told... what that looks like exactly, I don’t know yet, but I’m feeling a new purpose to my life right now that is hard to explain.
OK... Like I said, COLD... so I’m stopping now. Thanks Starbucks.
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Dazbog Coffee
Yesterday I drove to Boulder and spent the afternoon walking the shops in downtown. Pearl street is brick with countless specialty and art shops... a perfect place for people watching. Boulder would be to Denver what Bellevue is to Seattle, or what Lake Oswego is to Portland. An overpriced but nearly perfectly beautiful town where most of the upper crust suburbanites choose to live. I picked up a real estate magazine where I quickly realized that 600k-1 million was the most common price range... and this was for pretty average houses. A run-down 1200 square foot rancher was being advertised as a ‘starter home’ for $325,000. Something I really like about this area is that bikes are almost as common as cars, and the streets are very bike friendly for the most part.
This leg of the journey has introduced me to the art of ‘dumpstering’. Most people I know, just like myself, would cringe over the thought of getting food out of a dumpster, but I’m blown away at how much perfectly good food is thrown out for the sake of being too close to the expiration date. I was shocked to learn that the wasted food from grocery stores totals almost 50% of their inventory, yet most of them have policies against it going anywhere but the locked dumpster! With the amount of starvation in the world this makes me rather sick to think about. It is illegal to dumpster in Denver, but with various food producing corporations located here, Terese and her housemates take the risk and subsequently pay a very minimal amount on grocery bills. I ate a meal with all of them on Thursday night that was surprisingly good, and I was shocked to discover that only about 25% of the ingredients were actually purchased. Last night was a really cool example as well. There is a liberation outreach in Indonesia that they feel strongly about, and in order to be able to help them financially, they sold burritos at a fundraiser. I helped assemble the burritos... they tasted just as good as one you would get at many restaurants. It cost 30 bucks to make close to 50 good sized burritos! It’s amazing to me how we’re conditioned from birth to view things certain ways, and how much of those conditioned views really need to be questioned. These people live life totally on the edge of society, and it actually feels more right than being a part of the ‘norm’.
Here again there is community, much like that in San Francisco, but instead of it being a church, it’s togetherness for causes that their passionate about. The common thread would be several types of people and personalities all under one roof being stretched and forced to work through things. They are in a common practice of loving and supporting one another in daily life. I like this, and I think that more of this is needed in the world...
Friday, May 28, 2010
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Denver
So here I sit on the corner of 18th and Franklin in Denver... and it’s a beautiful and very diverse city. Evidently it’s a melting pot for many forms of activism, and there seems to be a big hippie/artsy/grunge scene. I would say it reminds me of Seattle... but before Seattle’s head got too big for it’s own good.
Last night I went to a Speak Easy with Terese that one of her roommates was putting on. This was the first time I had ever heard of the term, and basically it means a chill house party with a bar that serves drinks for money. The term ‘Speak Easy’ comes from the need to keep it on the down low, because it’s illegal in any state to charge for alcohol without having your liquor license.
Anyway, the setting was really nice actually, in a back yard with white lights and a fire pit, and lots of nice down to earth people. Definitely in a different chapter than Montrose, but it’s all a part of the journey. I’m not sure how long I will be here, but it will take a max of 3 days to get to Minneapolis and I’m a bit ahead of schedule, so I’m figuring a couple of days here would be nice.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Franke seems ready for the road again, running like a top and got washed and vacuumed today :). Denver should be interesting... I get to see Terese, Evan and Cheri's other daughter. She's involved in a lot of activist type stuff, and it looks like I might get to be a part of my first protest :). YAY for new adventures! I also booked my flight for England today, and got a relatively good deal. Ok, that was a big yawn, so I'm going to peace out.
Monday, May 24, 2010
Today was a window into my childhood... Hearing stories from the church Evan and my dad started when I was too young to remember, and reliving old memories through distantly familiar songs. I am so greatful to have such a rich inheritance from my parents... One that is built upon faith and good character and one that money could never buy.
I am blessed to now be friends with Evan and Cheri... People who have stood by my parents in friendship throughout the years, and now know my life story.
The bonus to my day was that Franke got a clean bill of health and an oil change, and Evan gave me a history lesson on the great schism of 1054 over coffee and bear claws :). I also got some reading and a nap in, and played with the goats.
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Montrose
I just got off the phone with my mom and sister, who called from my cousins wedding. Congratulations Bryce and Joselyn, I wish I could have been there to celebrate with everybody.
The highlight of my day was playing with the goats... I really want one now actually. They have so much personality! It’s amazing how the simple things in life bring so much joy. With that said, I need to get to bed, as Franke has a doctors appointment first thing in the morning. Nothing seriously wrong, just need to have a thorough check-up before heading into the midwest where good VW mechanics are much harder to come by.
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Friday, May 21, 2010
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Sedona to desolate
Facing into my fear through trusting God was very humbling... Because it forced me to look at how much I let fear win... And how much better it is when we just trust.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Phoenix and tow #3
I’m having a hard time not being mad at God right now... I’ve been throwing an internal fit for hours because this doesn’t seem fair to me. I checked and tested so many things under the hood and felt like I had made progress and narrowed it down to the correct problem all to end up back at square one. GRRR. If only I had just had Franke towed first thing, I might be back on the road by now, but instead today will probably be spent waiting.
Ok... enough pity party. Looking at the bright side, the place I got the coil from actually specializes in air cooled’s and they seem like pretty honest guys, so that is where Franke will be towed to. Plus Nick said that I could use his car for the day, so at least I won’t feel stuck while I’m waiting.
There is a silver lining... albeit a pretty thin one...
Monday, May 17, 2010
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Friday, May 14, 2010
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Dad, you know your place in my heart :)
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Tucson
So good news is I found my camera! Nick found it by the bed where I slept in Phoenix Sunday night. Bad news is that I have no camera to capture my Tucson leg of the journey. I’m trying to take some pictures with my phone, but it’s just not the same.
Probably the biggest observation that I’ve made thus far in my travels would have to be this: The simpler the persons life, the more peace and joy that person has, and the more ‘stuff’ that people attach their identity to, the more unrest and discontent they portray. I have seen all walks of people and many different settings so far in my adventures, yet this remains true time and time again. I’ve also been on both ends of this spectrum, so I’ve realized it from personal experience as well.
If we can’t take anything with us when we leave this world, than why do we fear letting go of what we have? From a spiritual perspective, by all means it doesn’t make sense. The world teaches us that all we have is what is tangible, which runs contrary to what the bible teaches us, which is that all that is tangible will turn to dust, and faith alone is really all we have. I have to ask myself, how can I continue fearing the loss of what is in the physical when I know that faith in God is all that matters in the end? The key word is FEAR... because it paralyzes people, and keeps us clutching to what we own, because it’s easier to fall back on that than to trust in something we can’t see. Anyway, just some ramblings. I swear I’m going to get somewhere with this at some point in the future...
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Monday, May 10, 2010
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Saturday, May 8, 2010
It's funny to me how different life is here compared to the other places I've been so far. I can understand why people are drawn to the So Cal life, and I can understand why people leave it just the same. To each his own I guess.
I leave tomorrow to make the trek across the desert... Including the stretch of two hundred some odd miles with no towns or services. I pray that Franke does ok in the desert heat... And me for that matter.
It was great to see San Juan Capistrano today, which is home to the oldest residential street in California, and the oldest home, which was built in 1770. The catholic mission there was built in 1776, with the intention of converting native Americans to Catholicism, which was met with much resistance. It was a great little history lesson :). Anyway, I'm off to get ready for another night at some posh place that I should dress well for... Fun times :) I'm excited for the next leg of my adventure, and will post once I'm on the road.
Friday, May 7, 2010
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Monday, May 3, 2010
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Saturday, May 1, 2010
I should get into LA at a decent time tomorrow, but definitely want to stop for a bit in Santa Barbara and Santa Monica. I'm kinda bummed that clouds rolled in before I could get any sunset shots, but I think I got some decent ones earlier in the day.
It was definitely another blessed day out on the road, and Franke is still plugging along without complaint :). God is good.
Los Osos
I stopped at Sacred Heart hermitage as well, which was a winding very steep drive. The drive was worth it though, with amazing views and a killer bookstore where I scored a couple new reads. I’m currently in Los Osos, which is home to www.gowesty.com , experts on anything VW van, so of course I must stop. From here who knows how far I will get, but good sunset pictures are a priority :) Life is good.