Three weeks ago when I arrived in Brattleboro I landed at a furnished apartment that was created in the home of a friend-of-a-friend. In Portland, OR this would have been called a Carve Out Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU), but here it’s known as an apartment-in-home. With door that separates these rooms from the rest of the house, an exterior entrance, and the addition of a kitchenette it’s a sweet little living space.
The Home Stretch
Raffi and I woke up in Rochester, NY yesterday morning and set the GPS coordinates for Brattleboro, VT. After nine days on the road, Brattleboro Bound, it was neat to have the final destination be the next one. We had said Bye Bye Walla Walla, traveled through Big Sky Country, saw Rainbow Land & Rainbow Sky and appreciated some Mideastern Hospitality. Finally, we were on the Home Stretch of our crosscountry journey.
Rainbow Land & Rainbow Sky
Raffi and I are Brattleboro Bound and we’ve enjoyed a couple days of Big Sky Country. Fortunately, when I asked some friends who have made the trip many times about the route and Covid-safe sites along the way, the responses were unanimous: South Dakota for the Badlands!
Big Sky Country
Montana is a big state. Over the past couple of days Raffi and I have traveled from Coeur d’Alene, Idaho on Monday morning through Montana, a snatch of Wyoming, and into South Dakota where we spent the night last night. I woke up in Billings, MT yesterday morning in an Airbnb called Linda’s Loft that was a cleverly converted attic.
Bye Bye Walla Walla (For Now Anyhow)
I’m Brattleboro Bound and today was the second day of my journey east. Last night I left Seattle mid-afternoon and retraced the path that took me from my hometown of Seattle to Walla Walla where I went to Whitman College and then lived for an additional six years.
Brattleboro Bound
The Lucky Penny was a splendid place to pass the first seven months of the COVID-19 pandemic... But I’m ready for a change of scenery. And you know if you’ve been following along for a while, I’ve long-loved Vermont. Since I’ve been working remotely for the past seven months, I’ve learned that it’s feasible. So I asked my supervisor if I could work remote-r from Brattleboro, VT.