Road trip prep: iPhone edition

Early Saturday morning – as in, just after sunrise when we would typically leave if I was in charge of roadtrip itineraries – I left on a 10-hour drive. I’m headed to my dad’s house in East Tennessee, then he and my step-mom, and I will get in their car (after sufficient sleep and a day for just the three of us to visit), and drive another seven-plus hours to Ohio.

I’m a bit nervous about the trip. Not the long drives, or who I’m traveling with, nor the sad reason for the trek, but because it’s been more than 20 years since I’ve returned to my birthplace, and home to most of my paternal branches of the old family tree. Much too long. I have second, perhaps third generation cousins, I’ve never met. That and all my contemporaries are really old now… well, they are actually younger than I am, but… 20 years!

It’s always been this way, though. I moved from Ohio (Lima, if anymore is wondering), to Tennessee when I was probably three. As I was growing up, we rarely made the trip back north, and when we did, my Yankee kin were flabbergasted that 1) I wore shoes, being a hillbilly and all, 2) that I did not listen exclusively to country music and that indeed we did  have rock and roll and 3) I had never heard of pop, and kept trying to call Pepsi, soda.

As with the early departure time, if it were left to me, everyone in the household would be packed, and ready to go the week night before any trip. I also want my car ready. My son changed the oil, and the Mr. had four new tires put on. (The timing was fortuitous, but the tires weren’t just for the trip.)

My part of the make-ready was to detail the car. Again, early Friday morning, before it got Hades Hot, I went about washing and vacuuming. Now, my car and I both are prepped for the trip.

Because I want to get to my folk’s as soon as I can, I’m not planning to make many any photo hike side trips. Hopefully next week, I can post some photos from the trip. I’ll be traveling through five states, I should be able to capture something interesting.

You can click on any image to see a larger photo, or the series as a slideshow.

(Photos shot with a Nikon D60, using an 18-55mm, 55-200mm, 20mm f/2.8 wide-angle, 50mm f/1.8 prime lens, Nikon CoolPix S205 and/or iPhone4)

For more photos, please visit my Flickr photostream.

Unknown Mami
Submitted to Unknown Mami’s Sundays in My City

12 thoughts on “Road trip prep: iPhone edition

  1. Sorry that the trip has a sad cause but I hope it is safe and offers you time to connect. All my best to you.

    Great pics, as always.

    Have a great week.
    🙂
    Traci

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  2. My sister lives in east Tennessee (technically so do I since I use her house as my state-side residence). Wave hello to her for me, will ya? And drive safely!!

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  3. I hope your trip yields wonderful moments to remember. When I came back from Georgia it was literally a coast to coast trip, and my camera didn’t make it outside until I hit Colorado. Sometimes it’s just not feasible to slow the trip down. I hope you will have time to pause in each of the states on your return trip, it would be fun to see the shots you find.

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