Day 38 | Homeward bound

The sunset was amazing as if bidding us farewell.  We dropped our car and caught our flight home without incident.  

It was great to be home and see our family again.  What an amazing adventure we had.  Wow.  Thank you USA you never fail to deliver.  We will be back.

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Day 37 | Los Angeles, Universal Studios


We went on a couple of rides at Harry Potter and did the studio tour on the tram. It is always a bit different and we saw some areas previously closed. A new area is the Fast and the Furious 3D where they have the tram feel like it is in a chase scene with the crew from the movie. Well done. 
 

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Day 36 | Phoenix to Los Angeles

Strange thing. After dinner there was a note with the invoice that the hotel pay wait-staff proper wages and an additional 12% has been added to cover them in addition to the menu prices. We’ve yet to check this with the staff. 
 

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Day 35 | Phoenix

After dinner, we stopped by an upcoming regenerated area of Tempe with its river front development. There is an interesting collection of bridges in a row which was deserted except for a few joggers this evening. We also made the obligatory stop at the Capitol as we are in the Arizona capital. Everywhere cities and towns are putting up Christmas decorations, pity we won’t be here for these. 

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Day 33 | San Antonio

Afterwards we went down the Riverwalk, a canal / river below street level and took the boat ride around the area. The boat was full as were all of them and our captain provided a history lesson while we took in the view. The vibe is very fun and busy.

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Day 32 | Dallas to San Antonio via Austin

On the rest of the road to San Antonio we saw a Christmas lighted area off the highway. A bit of research had us returning to see the lights that had been set up in a trail ("Santa’s Ranch") for a small fee. They even had a bit of a shop. The lights were imaginative and spectacular in the quantity on the trail. Certainly, this is bigger in Texas, and that’s just grand. 

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Day 31 | Dallas

We looked for a city sunset position but it was cold out. Returning to the city we located a night view of the skyline from the Edgefield Avenue. It was quick as the wind and the cold did not make this comfortable. Brrr. 

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Day 30 | Little Rock to Dallas

Driving through the eventing by the time we exited Arkansas and entered Texas. Texarkana is one of few cities that has a State border running through it (Texas + Arkansas = Texarkana). This is a busy route but in no time, we entered the sprawl that is Dallas-Fort Worth. 

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Day 29 | Little Rock

Big Dam Bridge is a big pedestrian / cycle bridge over a dam in Little Rock. It connects to long trails and loops across the river and so is popular. In the early evening when we were there we were treated to the sun setting upriver with the beautiful reflections and fall colours surrounding us. We were joined by Rebekah’s Bobby to see the last of the sun before going to Izzy’s for dinner which was great. 

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Day 28 | Memphis to Little Rock

In 1968 the Lorraine Motel was the scene of the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. Now it is a Civil Rights Museum and has been stopped in time. It is another moving monument to the great man and his unfinished cause. 

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Day 27 | Nashville to Memphis

We went further into town the Broadway area where the Honky-tonks and music museums etc are. Even at midday there is an easy casual feel to the place. There is a mixture of modern buildings around this brick bar area that is an interesting contrast. 

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Day 25 | Washington DC at night

After nightfall we returned to the monument area in the centre to see the Thomas Jefferson Memorial which is lit at night (like many of the others). We walked around the pool and it is a bit of a treat to see these monuments at night. Even though it is cold it appears that it makes it even clearer. The monument was dramatic and still busy at 7pm at night. 

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Day 24 | Washington DC and monuments

On the return trip Andrew reminded us he was a valuable resource for us to ask advice about Washington like “where to eat”. One of the tourists asked where was good to eat, “oh, there are places all over…ah…the place.” Finally the bus driver interjected with a couple of options, sigh. 

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Day 23 | New York to Washington DC

As we approached through Baltimore to Washington it all came to a complete stop until our two lanes were split by emergency vehicles. We were just stopped for an hour without much more than shuffling closer. It was obvious there was a few that were getting extremely agitated by all this. 

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Day 22 | New York - Carnegie Deli and Theatre Show

There was a bit of a commotion when an anti-Trump protest march passed through Times Square heading south to Trump Towers. There was a major police presence but nowhere near the provocation, helmet and shield action we would see in Australia and the crowd was loud. Just cops stopping traffic to let the march through. 

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Day 21 | New York, subways and the Met

We then decided to take in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (the MET), one short confident subway trip away. Of course one wrong turn in Grand Central results in a lot of walking and we did a couple of those before making it to 86th Street station and started to the Met. It is a massive collection in an awesome building.

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Day 20 | New York One World Trade Observatory

It was good to catch up with Alfredo what sights he had visited since we were together last. We have planned to walk across to Broadway to Ellen’s Stardust Diner. Some broadcast stage was being assembled in Times Square, maybe for the announcement but there are still people everywhere. It was interesting how bustling it was for a Monday night, the ice rink in Bryants Park doing a good trade. Ellen’s had a bit of a queue but quickly we were seated. 

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Day 19 | New York, Statue of Liberty

Up in Chinatown, which was busy still, we found our restaurant and were impressed. Yummy, fresh and inexpensive. On our return, we had similar indecision with the subway and were returning to our PATH when a guy asked us for advice (crazy hey). After only one false start we could guide him (and us) there. Yay us! 

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