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Monday, March 18, 2013

“What makes the desert beautiful,” said the little prince, “is that somewhere it hides a well" ( Antoine de Saint Exup×™ry," The Little prince")


Good Morning Phoenix- good night Albuquerque!


It was the second day of driving yet it was the first since the way from Carlsbad CA to Tempe AZ was for us some kind of a routine. We used to go there three times a year and visit with my brother and his family. The only family we had in driving distance. Now it will not be anymore.



For Phibi though it was the first time in her long life for going through such a long drive and Thunder shirt or not she was bit when we finally arrived at my brothers'. I always look at her trying to put myself in her "shoes", trying to figure out what is going on through her mind and what does she sees in her eyes. What is she thinking? What would she say if she could talk? Will she say "What the f…?" or will she say "Leave me alone please I am too old for this".




But she cannot talk and I try to explain to her what is going on hoping being such an intelligent dog she will make something out of it. I want to believe she enjoys herself a little bit.




As one who was born in the desert, the small desert called Negev in Israel; I love the desert and feel most at home in it. The dry air, the metallic blue skies, the ever astonishing miracle of the desert's plants, the mountains, the dunes, the emptiness so full, the never boring endless yellows, browns, grays, reds, sometimes greens. The place to ever see the bones of the land! The wonderful rocks.








 The second day was all deserts, big vast colorful, wonderful desert, even the forest on the mountains first contains the bands of Saguaro cacti on the lower slopes and then different pines and cypress on the higher picks are part of the complete whole huge desert now starting to bloom as spring comes in.







Desert or not, "The painted desert" of Arizona was where Phibi first met with snow. She wasn't a bit amazed as I was. For me the Petrified Forest within the pained desert was…I can't find enough superlatives to describe a place so beautiful, unique and inspirational. Thanks to Menachem's photos I don’t have to talk much. They are doing the talking for me.



















It got late already and we had to step harder on the gas in order to get to Albuquerque, our destination for that night, so we joined in the nonstop trucks convoys along the I-40 that so sadly yet necessarily took the place of Historic Rout 66.







Without meaning to do it our rout east was most of the way along Historic Rout 66.


the old powerline along Historic rout 66

The passage from Arizona to New Mexico was felt only due to the welcoming singe.





 Otherwise it was the same stretching desert from one horizon to the next. In the last light of the second day we arrived to the hotel and had a good night rest.




Tuesday, March 5, 2013

I am sorry!




I thought I'll write the big journey jurnal on real time, but …I can't.





It all moves so fast....

Each day when we finally make it to the hotel room I just want to let my bit up body, my shaken bones to rest. I keep replaying all the scenes again and again and putting them in writing, an interesting writing seems impossible. I'll have to get there, to our final destination, make a home and then sit down in one place for awhile digest everything and post it so …I know I promised but it will have to wait. Having such a big adventure and blogging it at the in same time… is a bit too much for me.



As I said: I'll be back!



Thursday, February 28, 2013

My American Cross Country journal- part1- I'll be back

This post it the opening to " My big American Cross Country" journal. My husband, our old dog Phibi and me in the Jeep.
The rest of our belongings have already started the trip yesterday on a monster truck driven by "Big Man" Jonathan. 












The big trip, our biggest so far. A journey away from the Sun Sets into the Pacific ocean toward the
Sun rises from the Atlantic. A 2800 miles drive from coast to almost coast, from Carlsbad CA to York PA.



Today was our last day in Carlsbad. It was our last day in California. We love California and in the last five years we tried to make the best of it.

From the beautiful beaches of Southern California, to the hills that follow, from the ocean to the vast Mojave desert, from lovely Sun Diego to beautiful San Francisco, from the wineries of Temecula to the wineries of Napa valley and those of Carmel- Monterey area ,








 from Highway # 101, to the highway # 1 and 5, From the great Yosemite to Sequoya national parks. From, Salinas Valley and Ocean grove- the land of John Steinbeck to Hollywood all Fantasy, reality, Desert and ocean- the great state of California





  












We have never had enough and yet it's time for us to move away east. And between here and there lies the vast country that we need to cross so …here we go. Gypsies on wills of a horse name Jeep.

But, "I'll be back!"


Thursday, February 14, 2013

Happy Valentine's Day


I wanted to write about my failure in installing sparkling hearts into my Valentine's Day candles but all I can think of these days is the upcoming incredible change in our life.

I wanted to write about the my huge struggle with myself about my huge collection of books, most of them stored in boxes in the garage all alone in the dark, suffocating… no…no…no…with all due respect they are books not living creatures or are they?

But all I can think of is my incoming departure from Southern California…

                                                                 In a wintery day




                                                    and in spring and all year around




I wanted to write about how not a long time ago I heard from a very good friend of mine a story of how in a parking lot of the swimming pool in a Kibbutz in Israel she found boxes full of books near the recycling bin. She got very upset and…adopted them instead of letting them be recycled so she gave them some more years to live until the time would come when all her huge collection of books will suffer the same fate.

 So even within all this personal turmoil I managed somehow to create some Valentine's Day candles full of love and sparkling hearts combining in them some solution for the unwanted books.







And so, with Valentine's Day almost over...



we are almost ready to the big move from south west to sort of north east, and to the dream comes true of the great shore to shore, cross country road trip.




I began the countdown! 14 day to loading my Jeep with our most personal staff, Phibi, our old beloved dog and some provisions and…hit the road of 2400 miles to our to be new home in York Pennsylvania.

                                           Happy Valentine's Day to all!!!