
It hasn’t been all that interesting yet. But, the day isn’t over. Those gray clouds turned into big puffy white clouds floating around the warm blue sky. I am fine with boring weather. (As long as it is warm and sunny.)
I struggled to decide how to get to Clarkston, Washington. Should I go the cheapest way, the fastest way, or the most relaxed way? In the end, I decided on the most relaxed option: fly to Denver, spend the night, and then fly to Lewiston. From there, I’ll mosey over to Clarkston.
This option is relaxed because I can get to the airport easily on public transit. I’ll arrive in Denver in the mid-afternoon, and then I can either hang out at the hotel or visit the city (public transit works here too). The next morning, have a leisurely breakfast before taking the one and only plane into Lewiston. I will arrive in Clarkston a couple of days early, which is be fine. I’ve already booked a room at the local Holiday Inn, conveniently located near the boat’s departure point.
I’m looking forward to relaxing and enjoying the scenery.
I had to remind myself to: eat the cake, drink the good stuff, take the trip already! Not getting any younger here in the Old Bat Cave.
Today, I accomplished getting the reservations required to get me to Clarkston before 3PM April 23. And that I have a place to sleep every night until April 30. I’ll take care of that tomorrow.
