The second journal I found was from my trip through New England in 1989. This was a trip that I took with my friend Kim where we stayed in youth hostels around New England. I'm not sure how the idea of the trip came about, but I think it had to do with our parents pushing us to get out and do some traveling before our summer jobs kicked in. I, of course, decided to write down our adventures and photograph things at the same time. Unfortunately, I was too tired at night to write things down in the journal so it too is mostly empty after the first few days. Oh, if only I had had my blog back in the day!
I figured I would post this old trip while on my new trip just in case I can't find any Internet connections. Enjoy!
Part 1 - New England trip 1989
From Cara's Journal:
- 10/5/89 - mileage 73105 - 10:30 AM - Smith Home
- mileage 73108 - 10:45 AM - Smith Home
- mileage 73140 - 12:45 PM - Smith Home
Kim has been nervous and upset over the car business; however, she has just requested her sandwich from the cooler, which is a great sign. Throughout this mess I have been annoyed at the delay, but have refrained from speaking as I know all about the tension inside of Kim (right Little Magnum, wherever you are now?). Instead I have had my head buried in a romance book with a hot, half-naked hunk on the cover. Just a touch of some reality.
The countryside is breathtaking. All I think about New York is what I see on TV - big cities, but New York is so much more. Fall is definitely here. The colors are beautiful. The leaves are changing, and as we drive through the mountains bursts of reds, oranges, greens and golds are popping up around us. This is the scenery you see in the movies. Beautiful!
- mileage 73420 - 5:30 PM - Syracuse University - Maya's dorm
Life in the coed dorm at Syracuse is hustle-bustle. Under the pretense of writing a book tentatively titled, "College Dorm Life USA", I interviewed several students on the second floor of Day Hall. The following is an excerpt of my research:
The females, of whom Maya hadn't made many friends with, regarded me as an outsider. Only one female stood long enough to be interviewed. The others blatantly ignored me or chose not to divulge "good gossip" with someone outside their tight group.
My best interview was also my first one. Lee (to be known as Bruce in the book) was friendly without pretending, and interested as well as helpful in my research. He was of average height with dark hair and a cute face that sparkled. Lee (Bruce) had a great sense of humor and took my questions seriously, whereas most of the interviewees answered my questions spitefully. The greatest thing about Lee (Bruce), however, was his sports knowledge of basketball. He knew the Evansville Aces well, had watched them play, and enjoyed the talents of Scott Hafner. He was a Celtics fan. All in all, I found Lee a charmer and see that Maya has found a decent friend.
My next interviewee was Bill, a hulk of a kid who thought he was much more. He was cruel to those around him, a thief, and your geniune "let's party" type of college student. He wore his black hair in a ponytail and let everyone know he was here to set the rules. I got the impression he did have a sort of control over others around him, mainly the engineering student and my next interviewee Tim.
Tim, despite his mild following of Bill, was honest in most of the questions. I was invited to his room and was asked to sign his piece of carpet, an honor. He had music talent, a sense of humor, and would make a good friend after shaking off that reject of the hippie era.
That is just a small part of my research and perhaps more will be available if I do take it upon myself to finish my tour of dorms. Showering was available with hot water. Maya's roommate's bed was comfortable, and the night passed peacefully except for some snoring and some talking in the sleep. The Cubs won and the series is tied 1-1. I got to see Knots Landing, and I'm looking forward to our next day's adventure.
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