“Not all those who wander are lost.” JRR Tolkien
Travels With Maggie
“Just can’t wait to get on the road again.”
If you’re a Willie Nelson fan and avid traveler like me, the above words should send a tune rolling through your head. The melody always begins rippling though mine when I start packing up my RV – which I’m doing this morning.
There’s few things that make me giddier than knowing I have “miles to go before I sleep.”
While I’ll just be traveling a short distance across the big state of Texas – from one child’s driveway to another child’s driveway – I ‘m going to take two days to do it.
Better yet, I have a sight-seeing agenda of places I haven’t seen before planned for the drive. I could care less that I will be taking a 150-mile detour on what would have been just a 240-mile trip.
Maggie, familiar with the packing up routine, is already claiming her co-pilot’s seat.
So since she and I “just can’t wait to get on the road again,” today’s blog is going to end now. like the song I sang as a kid to the tune of Sousa’s “Stars and Stripes Forever.”
Remember?
“Be kind to your web-footed friends, for a duck may be somebody’s mother. Be kind to your friends in the swamp, where the weather is always damp. You may think that this is the end. Well it is.”
I’m having a great time following your travels. And thanks for the trip down memory lane– I remember that version of Stars and Stripes” being sung at the end of every Mitch Miller show. Now you’ve got me humming it!
Happy travels!
Thanks Len. They were. I climbed Enchanted Rock.
Hello Pat, nice post and photos. I’ve been a wandering myself lately, but I’m not lost. This quote of JRR Tolkien is my favorite! Happy Friday.