I crawled out of the bed this morning with my body feeling the effect of my 14 trip from Raleigh to Pennsylvania. It was a rough and slow start to the day. We left the Nottingham Inn, which reminded me of the movie Nottingham with Julie Roberts. We headed to the "Post House Family Restaurant" for breakfast. Then it was in the car for a day full of driving. We drove all around the country side and surrounding towns. Got to see a covered bridge that we drove through, lots of Amish farms, and a sign that stated "Duck crossing". The sign inspired me to start a collection of all the odd signs that you see in PA. So far I have found some funny ones, and some others like Scranton, since I am a "The Office" fan. I enjoyed driving through Scranton, it kinda made me want to go work for Dunder Mifflin. I was sad that there were no Amish folk out and about, but it was kind of rainy and foggy this morning, but I did see there farms with buggies outside.
After hours of circle Chester County we started head north. We are staying in Sayre at a B&B tonight. The clinic that Doug interviewed at the other week and we are visiting tomorrow is putting us up here for the night. It's pretty sweet place. It's seriously 5 minutes from New York State. We actually drove from Pa through part of NY to come back in to PA. It kind of made me laugh, but that was the quickest way, says our GPS. So once we got here we checked in, brought up our stuff and then headed out to find some dinner. After dinner we had a drink in the bar down stairs. Who know B&B's has bars. Well it has a restaurant too, but very expensive. Now we are hanging out in the room watching Jurassic Park 3 and I am of course typing. Tomorrow we are heading to the clinic and then riding around with one of the vet's while he works. I am pretty excited to get to go with him so I can see the area and what Doug would possibly be doing. For now, I am going to bed, stay tuned for more updates on my trip.....
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I can see a new blog segment coming "Leslie's wacky train stories" I might see you in 10 years on Regis and Kelly pushing the book.
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