We have a little under three weeks left, which for most is longer than a usual summer holiday, but for the two of us on a trip of a lifetime it feels like the end is drawing ever closer and all too quickly. At our penultimate stop here in Miami we have no access to free internet, which is also the case in Disney, and must pay $9 for 24 hours access. Therefore with precious little money or time left this may possibly be the final entry into the blog. Select photos from the remainder of the trip will still be uploaded to my flickr account when we return home for your viewing pleasure and we will still be contactable via the internet until around 10:00 PM our time tomorrow evening.
By the time we reach Disneyworld Orlando on Monday morning we will have driven close to 8,000 miles through 13 different states. I will have taken 7,178 photos and written over 10,000 words on national parks, museums, zoos, aquariums, themeparks, wildlife and countless other famous landmarks and monuments. We have dipped our toes in both the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, as well as taking boat rides in each. We have jumped out of a plane from 14,000ft above ground and seen underground waterfalls over 1,000ft below the surface. We’ve experienced many of the world’s greatest natural wonders as well as some of mans most impressive achievements. We’ve gambled in Vegas, watched baseball in San Francisco, hugged Mickey in California, dodged snakes in Tucson, got drunk in New Orleans, admired dolphins in Charleston, discovered ancient civilizations dwellings, witnessed a gunfight at the OK Corral, explored Alcatraz, talked to Native Indians and sat a few rows behind Wayne Rooney at a Rihanna concert.
This has truly been the greatest two months of our lives and we’re not even done yet. We still plan on attending a Miami Dolphins game tomorrow night, driving out to the Everglades one morning, taking a balloon ride over Disney and we are also being joined by my brother, sister and mum for our final week or so in Orlando.
To say we weren’t apprehensive and even a little scared before setting off on this adventure would be an understatement but I speak for both of us when I say it has been 100% worthwhile and we will remember each day for the rest of our lives. I hope that keeping this blog and sharing a selection of our photos with you all has helped convey some of the fun we have been having and maybe also brightened your day briefly. Perhaps even inspired you to travel or just do that thing you have always wanted to, but never gotten around to. If anyone reading ever decides to embark on a USA road trip of their own than don’t hesitate to get in contact, we’d be more than happy to help!
I guess that’s all for now, we hope everyone is well at home and we look forward to seeing you all when we get back on the 14th of September...back to the real world...and saving so that we can do this again someday!
