For this week's post, you need to describe an ideal road trip. Here are the parameters: you are leaving as early as you want from Northville on a Wednesday morning, and you must return home Sunday night. Here are the items you decide: Alone or with others? Time of year? Where are you going? Where are you stopping along the way? I don't have a budget in mind, but keep it reasonable to something you might be able to do as a 17/18-year-old.
Here is a road trip my wife and I actually did just before our first child was born (roughly 6 days, but you get the point--Ann Arbor to Des Moines should not have counted): --Ann Arbor to Des Moines (I had to go to Des Moines to see family for something) --Des Moines to Kansas City (shopped and stayed with a childhood friend and her family) --Kansas City to Memphis (Stayed at The Peabody Hotel with the marching ducks, and ate bbq on Beale Street) --Memphis to New Orleans (stayed in the French Quarter and ate our way through New Orleans cuisine for 2 days) --New Orleans to Nashville (explored the restaurants and country music scene downtown) --Nashville to Cincinnati (stayed with friends on the Kentucky side of the border on their horse farm, but went into the city to explore) --Cincinnati to Ann Arbor Sorry for the late post, but here we go. For your post, you need to pose a deep and/or philosophical question (ex: what came first, the chicken or the egg?). Then, you must "answer", to the best of your ability, two questions posed by the classmates (you do not need to answer your own question). Thank you, Shannah, for the idea. Have fun!!!
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