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For the next week, Melanie and I will be on the road, going back to Arkansas to get her things to complete her move to California. That's three days each way, with maybe a day there to pack things and maybe short sightseeing detours.

This is going to cost about $1500 ($400-600 for rooms, $300-500 for meals, and $300-400 for gas). We've budgeted this, but it is going to be tight. It would be nice if we had a bit extra in the BC kitty to cover this.

If you'd like to help us out with a contribution, you can use the links in the usual BCTS post about finances and contributions. If you just want a quick link for Paypal, here is one: PayPal Link.

Melanie being here has been a big boost for me and the site for the last ten weeks or so and I want this to be permanent but there are things she needs from Arkansas. It's bit of a drive (about 3000 miles round trip) but this is really the surest, safest and ultimately cheapest way to do this. We will have laptops with us and will be doing most of the same things we do everyday, writing, posting, maintaining the site and chatting on Discord and Skype.

If you can help, we will greatly appreciate it.

Thanks and hugs,
Erin and Melanie

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$100 today.

Travel safe, be well. At my age, I can't imagine that much travel.

Gwen

Thanks, hon

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Hugs,
Erin

= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.

Arkensas to California

I suspect the best way to drive from California to Arkansas and back is to use Interstate 40 from California to Tulsa and then Interstate 44 from Tulsa to Arkansas, and back the same way. This route parallels or replaces US 66. I-40 passes though Elk City, Oklahoma, the home of BarbieLee. I'll leave it to you to know the best way from your home to Barstow.

Actually

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From here we'll go to Desert Center then there to Kingman to pick up I40. :) Going to Barstow would be a side jaunt west to go north. And I 40 gets close enough to Heber Springs not to need I 44.

My family drove these routes every year or sometimes more often. :)

Hugs,
Erin

= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.

Desert Center

Interesting to hear of Desert Center. It was the origin location of what eventually became Kaiser Permanente, from which I retired almost a decade ago.

Kingman reminds me that I stayed a night there years ago. I was amused to see that one of the main streets in town was Andy Devine Ave. You and I are old enough to remember Andy in many western movies.

Froggy

Plunk your magic twanger, Froggy!

Jill

Angela Rasch (Jill M I)

Please DON"T

While travelling, please don't attract Stupidity as you will be travelling through some "right-wing" states.
Please drive safe and take care of each other, sending the 2 of you some good thoughts and peaceful travels.

We'll be careful

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Thanks for the concern. :)

Hugs,
Erin

= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.

Red states

Seconded.

It seems instead of the need to worry if you are driving while black, now we have to worry about driving while Trans.

Yes, I know Erin is not trans (at least I don't remember it being the case) but Melanie is, so take it easy out there!

And please, please don't get into any accidents!