I decided to do something a bit crazy this week. Long ago, I asked for some time off from the library in October so I could so... Something. I had no definite plans, but I wanted a break, and I figured inspiration would strike.
Strike it did.
I went on a poorly-planned road trip through Washington and the Columbia River gorge separating that state from Oregon, spending a little time on both shores. I'll have some posts to write later. I made a few PeakD Snaps along the way, too. Take a look there if you want. Here's a photo I shared that way earlier:
Once I have time to go through the rest of my snapshots and write some proper posts, I'll cover at least a couple museums I visited. A lot of the trip was just driving wherever inspiration struck, and not documenting much photographically. Watch this blog, because there's more to come!
For now, I'd like to say something about driving in downtown Portland, Oregon, but they say if you have nothing nice to say, don't say anything at all. So instead, I'll share some of the post rewards with people who make good comments thanks to the CommentRewarder project. What's your best travel story or your worst city to drive? If this inspires a full post, feel free to link it here, too.
Meanwhile, I need to get some sleep in my own bed after too many nights on the road and too many hours in the driver's seat of the friend-shaped car. Can you guess what it was? No, @generikat, you're disqualified.
