

This farm stand was in DELAWARE. Yes, I am now convinced that Delaware is part of the south. They may have sided with the union, but they are NOT a mid Atlantic state. It is SO true what they say about Delaware - "there's nothing in Delaware". Well, that's not entirely true, I drove the whole length of Delaware on my way to Virginia's Eastern Shore. As far as I can tell, Delaware has toll roads and farms. I hear the beaches are nice, but I didn't make it to the shore. The peaches were wonderfully tasty. I thought I had the right idea about how to eat those peaches by biting right into one in the parking lot, but my Grandma Peggy had a much more creative way of eating the peaching. My Sunday morning breakfast at my grandparents' house consisted of a home made Belgian Waffle topped with peaches, strawberries, syrup and whipped cream. A meal fit for a traveling granddaughter. Grandmas can't let grandkids travel hungry.

The shortest way to get from Philadelphia to Portsmouth is through southeastern Pennsylvania, straight through Delaware, through a short stretch of Maryland, then into Virginia's eastern shore using US 13. Even though New Jersey is a little uglier than Pennsylvania (sorry NJ loving people), it's worth a trip into NJ for the frugal traveler because gas prices are really that much better in New Jersey than in Pennsylvania. Gas average about $4.14/gallon in Philadelphia, PA and about $3.98 across the Delaware river in Camden, NJ. I found a gas station outside of Camden that cost $3.86/gallon. Unfortunately for Philadelphia residents, there is a $3 toll across the bridges on the way back to Philadelphia. If you do the math (using the average gas prices), Philadelphia residents wouldn't save on gas unless they are buying about 19 gallons at a time. You'd have to have pretty big tank. If you can find the $3.86/gallon station, you start saving at 11 gallons. But if your not going back to PA, it costs nothing to cross into Camden on the Ben Franklin Bridge, so you might as well get your cheap gas in Jersey.
Before my trip, I did plan out which states I was going to buy gas in. There's a really cool website (gasbuddy.com), which you can interface with google maps and map out the least expensive gas stations along your planned routes. I drover through MA, RI, CT, NY, NJ, PA, MD, DE, VA and NC. Along that route, the least expensive places to gas up are MA, NJ, and VA. DON'T get gas within 5 miles of a major interstate; you'll save a good 10 cents per gallon.
OK... enough about gas. Bact to the vacation.
Back to where I was - Philly is awesome, gas in





On this day in the park, Grandma and I talked to a turtle for a little bit. We named it "Speedy Junior", after a turtle that used to hang out in Grandma's garden, Speedy. According to Grandma, Speedy either was injured by a car or something one day or it was a female having it's period. Not too long after seeing Speedy bleeding, Speedy stopped moving. We think Speedy Junior might just be a relative of Speedy the garden turtle, and therefore, Speedy lives on. Speedy Junior wasn't really all that speedy, I gave him/her an hour to move somewhere, and he/she only moved about half a foot. We also got chased by a heard of geese. These geese are way to used to be fed by people and think everyone wants to give them something. Here's a picture of Grandma chasing them back (she's so cute!)



After that, it was off to Hogwarts, I mean Duke University. My friend, Kim, played soccer with me up in Boston for a couple of years and then went back to school to study (magic) biology. And get her PhD. It was great seeing her again. She's a really neat person and shares my love of soccer. Aparently, one of the cool things in Durham, NC, is a popsicle shop called Locopops. You can get all sorts of weird popsicle flavors. I got a mojito, and Kim got a watermelon-cucumber popsicle.

And, then it was off to Kim's house... YES, I said KIM"S HOUSE, as in she owns it. She just bought it. You know you're in the south when students can afford to buy 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom houses on a student stipend.
Kim and I had a great night, we barbecued some dinner, shared a bottle of CT Chardonnay, and ate the desert her parents provided us with, then gave me a couple of temporary tattoos, so I could show up at my parents place and freak them out. Then I was back off to VA, to wind down and get ready to wind up for the next part of my trip to Europe. So I'll sign out for now. I'll post more (approximately) when I get to England.


3 comments:
Caps, your blog makes me so happy! I may not be able to escape New York, but at least I can live vicariously through you!
See you in a couple of days,
--n
1) New Jersey is a beautiful place in the right places! There is more than cheap gas.
2) Nice tattoo! Gonna get a real one?
Have a great trip!
-PhilTG
Peaches peaches peaches peaches Peaches peaches peaches peaches Peaches peaches peaches peaches Peaches peaches peaches peaches Peaches peaches peaches peaches ! I want a peach tree some day so that I can have real peaches to eat. :)
I am So enjoying your blog, Cappy! Keep on truckin!
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