Today marks a decade of JZSquared. On this day in 2011, I met Justin. I’m sure most people already know the story. But I’ll retell…
Tag: Honeymoon
It’s a bittersweet symphony
Saturday, July 18, 2015 And it’s back in Houston.We spent the last night of our road trip adventure with Justin’s brother and sister-in-law, and their…
And back to Texas
Back to Amarillo, the place, where this trip basically started. We’re coming full-circle. However, the morning before we got to Amarillo, we met another one…
Rocky Mountain National Park
It was so nice to get out of Wyoming, and into another state… because Wyoming is full of nothingness. And after so long, so much…
Radioactive… Radioactive…
Arco, ID was the first community in the world ever lit by nuclear power on July 17th, 1955. On January 3rd, 1961, the reactor melted…
Washington is a very long state
Washington is a very long state. It took us about eight hours to get from Olympic National Park to Kennewick, Washington en route to Yellowstone.…
Justin: Days 17 18: Olympic Serenity and Mediation
The journey to Quinault involved a lot of small Washington highway driving. Almost 3 weeks into the journey and I miss the big multilane mega-highways…
Twilight and Waterfalls
I always like to start these entries with a history lesson: In 1909, President Theodore Roosevelt, created Mount Olympus National Monument to protect the Roosevelt…
Justin: Days 15 16: Seattle + Tacoma = SeaTac
Leaving Klamath Falls was a largely uneventful drive. Lots of the wonderful one-lane highway driving that I enjoy so much. I did notice that Klamath…
Portlandia
This is a very short entry. The third day in Klamath Falls, I woke up feeling sick. It was obviously a cold, nothing serious, just…