kchristian
Adventurer
My wife and I left US soil one week ago today. The plan is to spend a few months south of the border. And that's about as far as our plans go. We've been inspired by so many people here on Expedition Portal, I'll post here so that hopefully we can help someone else in the future.
We are traveling in a 2002 Mitsubishi Montero and already we are having the time of our lives.
http://wheretheeyesgo.blogspot.com/p/about-us.html
"Where the eyes go" is a line from a favorite book of ours, The Art of Racing in the Rain, by Garth Stein. I highly recommend you read it.
Denny, the valiant hero, is a amateur race car driver and he imparts much of his wisdom to the philosophical narrator, Enzo, who happens to be his dog. Early on in the book, Denny and Enzo teach how to successfully navigate a wet race track and we decided that it's a pretty good way to navigate life as well.
"The car goes where the eyes go."
This mantra will always be symbolic in our life but it will also be a very literal guide for us on our upcoming road trip through Mexico and Central America.
We are traveling in a 2002 Mitsubishi Montero and already we are having the time of our lives.
http://wheretheeyesgo.blogspot.com/p/about-us.html
"Where the eyes go" is a line from a favorite book of ours, The Art of Racing in the Rain, by Garth Stein. I highly recommend you read it.
Denny, the valiant hero, is a amateur race car driver and he imparts much of his wisdom to the philosophical narrator, Enzo, who happens to be his dog. Early on in the book, Denny and Enzo teach how to successfully navigate a wet race track and we decided that it's a pretty good way to navigate life as well.
"The car goes where the eyes go."
This mantra will always be symbolic in our life but it will also be a very literal guide for us on our upcoming road trip through Mexico and Central America.
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