The wheels in my brain started turning.
Hmm . . . If I want to see these guys, it makes more sense do it when I have the time off, rather than taking more time off to see them in Baltimore next week.
Hmm . . . I wonder how much a hotel would cost?
Hmm . . . I really love Cary Brothers and I haven't seen him live in 2+ years. I really, REALLY love Greg Laswell and I haven't seen him live in 6+ weeks. I've heard of Harper Blynn, it'd be cool to see them live.
Hmm . . . If I leave by noon I could make it in plenty of time.
Hmm . . . Where's my wallet? I'm doing this!
And thus it began - The Solo Summer Road Trip of 2010, or SSRT as I like to call it. Kidding, I've never called it that.
I decided to enter "avoid toll roads" on the GPS since I had the time and it would save me some money. In the end it didn't save me any time, but it was worth it do drive on roads like this:
Eventually I made my way to New Jersey. I felt very welcome.
After driving down one of the most confusing/annoying roads I've ever been on I made it to my hotel. I checked in, got ready for the show, and was on the road again.
Lucky me, I got to drive down that same confusing road nearly the entire way to Hoboken. As I got closer I became more nervous. It looked like I was going to drive right into New York City (yikers!) up until the last possible moment when I turned left and saw this:
The street I drove down to get to the venue looked like an awesome place to explore. Had the temperature been under 100 degrees I may have considered it. Instead I found a parking garage near the venue and walked around Frank Sinatra Park for a few minutes.

I can't even tell you how tempting it was to stick around an extra day and go on another NYC adventure.
The show was at a place called Maxwell's. What a great little venue! Don't worry, I was the first person in the room. It was kind of awkward, but I just went with it. They have some steps to sit on along the wall, so at least I didn't have to stand the entire time. There weren't near as many people at the show as I would have expected. Either they didn't know about it or they're just plain crazy, because the show was a-ma-zing!
The evening started off with a little Harper Blynn.
Next up: Greg Laswell - take 9.

Yep, that's Harper Blynn again. They are the band for both Greg and Cary this tour.
Cary Brothers. I love this man.

Cary and I attempted 2 pics. Neither one was that great.
"Get me back, get me back to New York!" I thought the red, white, and blue was fun. And patriotic.
The next day on my way home I stopped by Princeton. Beautiful. I can only imagine what it looks like in the Fall.
Proof that I didn't just steal these pics off the internet . . .
I figured since I was at Princeton I should do something smart. So I played Scrabble.

There was a bit of construction on my way back to the highway and I was stuck behind this car:
Philly . . . I love how many awesome places are within a few hours of DC.
This is when I knew I was almost home! Man I love that place . . .

It was a long day and a half, but totally worth it!
I read this in an article recently and in it the guy said, "One can never feel bad knowing that they carpe'd the hell out of that diem." I whole-heartedly agree.
1 comment:
Very fun. Good thing you didn't need to drive thru New York. I'd have died! That is awesome how you can see the D.C. Temple right there, I bet people wonder what the huge building is as they drive by:)
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