We have been on the road for two months now, traveling across the USA. We traveled from Texas to Florida to North Carolina to Indiana to South Dakota to Wyoming to Washington, Oregon and now California. We visited friends and supporters in all of those places and camped at Yellowstone, too. We have put over 8,000 miles on my mom,s 2003 Crown Victoria. We arrived in California last Thursday and will stay until next Thursday, two weeks.
Kristine needs to reconnect with friends and we need to let them all get to know us as a couple. Sadly, I came down with a cold almost as soon as got here so I am not exactly putting my best foot forward!
I can't go further in this without saying this. The United States of America is the most amazing place on planet earth. I know there are a lot of problems here but I have lived now in Europe and Africa and Kristine has lived in South America and spent time in Asia. We both agree that there is no place like America. For one thing, after 8000 miles and two months on the road I haven't been through one police stop. I can't even recall having talked to a police office during that time. And I know that if I do I can be pretty assured he will be polite and he won't be drunk.
Not only that but we have traveled across 8000 miles of concrete or asphalt without encountering, to my recollection, a single pot hole. In many states, there are rest stops where you can relieve yourself in a bathroom and not have to find a bush along the road to hide behind. They even serve free hot coffee in some. And we encountered some in Illinois that even had free broadband Internet. Simply amazing.
And then there are amenities like the fact you can rely on there being a gas station every 50 to 60 miles along the way; motels that have free breakfast and Internet and sometimes even coffee pots and refrigerators in the room; restaurants that can be relied on to serve good food quick, hot and probably bug free; water that comes out of the tap drinkable (mostly) etc., etc.
I could go on and on but I think this gives a flavor of how great a place the USA is. Politics are frustrating but at least here, if you get mad enough about it, you can take action and sometimes even make a difference. So complain about the way things are because they could be better. But never forget that where you are is the greatest place this planet has ever produced.