Cyhoeddwyd: 01.10.2017
Wow, today was a beeeaaautiful autumn day, as you can see in the pictures. After eleven hours of sleep (I was exhausted from yesterday!! Applause to all professional drivers, driving is really exhausting), I left at 7:45 am. It was foggy at first, but after about ten minutes I was above the fog line and it was soooo sunny! (By the way, yesterday's rain was the third rainy day for me in 3 months, unimaginable in Switzerland!)
I enjoyed driving on the 'Scenic Highways' that the internet recommended. I saw many hikers, the area is also a ski and cross-country skiing area in winter (White Mountains). On the way, there was a tax-free outlet where I bought a top at Banana Republic๐ (haha, Banana Republic) and almost the same hiking shoes that I previously had. They were really a bargain for $109. There was also a great store for kitchen utensils (I always find something there!๐), where I found the funny ice cube tray (I only have about 4 ๐) and the 2 spatulas or spoons for a total of $5. (By the way, writing this blog has improved my vocabulary, I'm always about to write 'ice cube thingy' or 'pan thingy' and then I google these words ๐ German is such a great language. So diverse!)
Next to the outlet, there were various fast-food restaurants, and that was finally a good opportunity for my first Taco Bell visit. It was deeeeelicious! They have all sorts of tacos and burritos, and I chose the Quesarito, a burrito with loooots of cheese. And for dessert, cinnamon balls with filling ๐
The drive from the outlet to the hotel took about 3 hours. I had to refuel for the second time since the 'start of the tour' - for those who are interested: I always paid about $40 for a full tank, which is much less than what I usually spend on refueling at home! Although I have no idea how many liters that was exactly, they calculate it in gallons here. One gallon costs about $2.65. But I think the tank of this car is about the same size as the one in my car.
Next to the gas station - oh surprise - there was a Tim Hortons!!! What joy. The state of Maine is right on the Canadian border, so this chain probably exists here... but there were hardly any people inside ๐In the last two days, some things reminded me of Canada again: maple syrup and warnings about moose or signs about bears โบ๏ธ
Something else that caught my attention on the trip: Many farms with displayed pumpkins and scarecrows (typical America!) and pretty little churches in the villages. And I drove past some amusing towns again: Paris, Belgrade, Lisbon, Sydney...๐
The accommodation was superbly located, right at a highway exit. I took advantage of the fact that I wasn't tired yet to pack my two suitcases and sort the receipts... Yes, that also has to be done. By the way, I remembered today that yesterday I didn't write down a funny story because I was so tired, I had another encounter with the police yesterday! But don't worry, everything is fine. Suddenly, a police car in front of me started flashing all its lights on the interstate. With my last police encounter from July still vivid in my mind, I thought, 'Oh no, I have to stop!' The car drove into one of the turnouts where only police and other special vehicles were allowed to make a U-turn (after all, we were driving 100 mph!). So I also drove in there. I obediently rolled down the window, the officer approached me: 'Hello Miss, what are you doing? Why are you making a U-turn?' I explained to him that I'm not from here and I thought that when a police car turns on its lights, I should stop. He then explained: Noooo, only if the car is behind you! He was just signaling that he was turning. ๐๐ Haha, typical me!๐ Suspicious when someone is so overly cautious ๐ But at least the police officer was nice, in fact, I always meet such nice people, like friendly salespeople or other staff, who always politely call me 'Miss' or 'Ma'am'. โบ๏ธ Not like in Switzerland where they always say 'MISSSSS'!! ๐๐