Visit with the Quinn family
After a later start [ 6:30 am] from Syracuse, along with a stop in Rochester – I finally got on the road to head west. After spending the day driving on route 90 through Ohio and Indiana, I headed to Elmhurst Ill to visit my cousin Kelly and her family. Her son Sean was born last September and I had not yet met him. So I promised to do my best Uncle over stimulation mode to compensate. We spent Wednesday touring Elmhurst, with stops at the Farmers market and the new pool. Stan, Kelly, Sean and I went to dinner at a local Irish pub for dinner. Irish Soda bread and Guinness Pie. Yummy! Kelly also got a chance to show me baby Pilate's. Wednesday night, Kelly and Stan helped me prepare the cobbler mixes for my week at Burning Man as I told them more about what I expected to see at the festival.
I headed out of Illinois around 9:30 and got a fitful start. Soon after I got on Route 80 – I spotted a sign for the J.C. Whitney Outlet. JC Whitney is a cheesy auto parts catalog company based in Chicago. I spent many hours when I was younger – looking through their catalog at Lite UP Skulls, fuzzy dice and other great upgrades for my VW’s.
[they actually had some OK VW parts as well….] So I HAD to stop. And I picked up some lite up valve stems for my bike and a solar panel for Chilipepper.
Illinois took longer than I expected to get through and I crossed over into Iowa in the early afternoon in a rainstorm. It was a very hot and humid day to drive. But on the upswing – I made a Burning man poster to put in the window of the van for the trip. And I got the honk from and Art Ark [ from Boston?] and passed a giant black school bus with flames painted on it also headed to Burning Man. Fun!
Friday, August 24, 2007
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2 comments:
mot...a jc whitney super store...no way! It's like the motherload off the mother road.
You just can't plan that kinda of carma.
Tom-
Great to see you in Chicago. Wow, we made it to the blog! Sean looks bored in the flying baby pose!
We had horrible weather the afternoon you left, as I mentioned in my email. We were under tornado warnings and most of Elmhurst was without power for a few days after the storm. Glad you made it past it ok.
XXOO
Ke-Bel
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