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To put the previous post in perspective, Lisa is from Hawaii. =) The town wasn't exactly the nicest, but it wasn't worse than say, Flushing, Queens. The large box was being carried in full view of a police car, and the staircases just had long turns (Ted was kidding in that quote). She's right in that we are being careful-- but judging from the fact that most of the housekeepng staff didn't necessarily speak English, I wasn't too worried about the door opening this morning. As a New Yorker I'm being super cautious about these things, so don't worry too much; we're doing our best to watch out.
Today we spent a good part of our day just chilling with jerry at the airport, and thoroughly embarassing him as he went through the security check-points (the NSA guys shot us some looks). After the shock from the see-you-laters, we spent some time in downtown Denver, where I walked around and got my hair cut and glasses fixed and minor shopping, and Barnes and Noble for some books.
We then started driving across Kansas, which is remarkably flat, and we saw some neat thunderstorms. We're now in Hays, Kansas, and onwards from here.
Off to bed! Will upload pictures tomorrow.
-HC
Today we spent a good part of our day just chilling with jerry at the airport, and thoroughly embarassing him as he went through the security check-points (the NSA guys shot us some looks). After the shock from the see-you-laters, we spent some time in downtown Denver, where I walked around and got my hair cut and glasses fixed and minor shopping, and Barnes and Noble for some books.
We then started driving across Kansas, which is remarkably flat, and we saw some neat thunderstorms. We're now in Hays, Kansas, and onwards from here.
Off to bed! Will upload pictures tomorrow.
-HC
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This is such a neat idea! Hope you have fun the whole way!!!
Isn't the topology of Kansas supposedly flatter than that of a pancake?
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