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Road trips.
What does a “road trip” mean to you?
An adventure, a chance to see the countryside, experience new things, get to know your traveling buddy….AND – a reason to be really, really glad to get home!
My friend Susan and I just got back from a road trip – we traveled over 1700 miles, driving up the I-5 through California, into Oregon, finally landing in Eugene, Oregon. We had a goal – to attend Black Sheep Gathering - and a job to do on the way.
Several months ago, one of my “online” friends suggested that driving up to attend Black Sheep Gathering would be fun. You see, Black Sheep Gathering is one of the biggest and best of the fiber festivals in the country, and I hadn’t had an opportunity to go to one for decades. A bunch of my online spinning buddies live in Oregon, so it seemed like the perfect opportunity to meet them, enjoy fiber folks, and just brush off some tension after completing my Paralegal Program. The problem was that I’m still an unemployed “starving student.” How could I justify the trip, even if I drove?
I had the brilliant idea that I’d post an ad on the web, for delivery available – RABBIT delivery! I have my own German Angora rabbits, and I know how hard it is to get close to another breeder if you want one. So I posted an ad, wrote up a little “contract”, and waited. No response.
Fast forward to a couple of weeks prior to the event. I was still wanting to go, but thinking that it might not happen. However, I posted my little transport ad again, this time to about 5 different rabbit groups on Yahoo. Voila! I had a response! Which lead to another friend of the first person, and a friend of a friend of the 2nd person…
In the end, I ended up taking 17 rabbits – all in the back of my PT cruiser!!! Now THAT is amazing!
To accomplish this amazing feat I built a special “shelf” for the back of my car, crafted from plywood and wood, and it worked like magic. I was able to stow the larger cages below, and a few smaller cages above – along with our luggage, mini-cooler, and emergency supplies. I still can’t believe we got 17 rabbits in there! We had all kinds, too – Flemish Giants, German angoras, Californians, Netherland dwarves, and Mini-rexes.
Oh– and my buddy Susan saw my blog about the potential trip, and “nudged” me about becoming a travel buddy – who would have thunk that anyone else would join me in the asylum?? So it was set — we were going!
Well, we ended up having a BLAST – with laughs, good times, and experiences that neither one of us will forget. Of course, by the end of the trip, we were both ready to get home. But I’d do it again in a heartbeat!!
Here are just a few of my favorite things about our trip:
1. Learning more about my friend Susan of Wild Onion Studio.
2. Meeting up with my many online buddies from Ravelry.
3. Getting to meet the very special Trish Koppala of Rogue Adventures.
4. Meeting my IDOL Carrie from Harvest Moon Angoras.
5. Trying out the Hansen Mini Spinner – and meeting my surrogate Mom and Pop, Beth and Kevin Hansen – I love you guys!!
6. Checking out all the different sheep breeds and fiber animals at the event – I really really miss having sheep! In my next lifetime, I want to have a flock of Shetland Sheep – oh, and a beautiful farm with lots of green grass for them to eat, of course!
7. Meeting another spinning idol, the unbelievably fun Velma from Colorbomb Creations – Velma, you are a hoot, and I’m sorry our time was so short!
8. Selecting not one, but TWO hand spindles for my growing collection, er, obsession. I came home with a featherweight maple burl with walnut shaft from Cascade Mt., and a black walnut bottom whorl Magpie spindle from Carolina Homespun - Oh, and I got to meet Morgaine Wilder!!!! Yes, she’s a rock star!!!!
Other things that made our trip fun and memorable:
The bug storm we drove through near Willis, CA ….Ask me about it sometime, it was hilarious and horrifying, all at the same time! We also stopped for lunch TWICE in Weed, CA….yep, it sounds like a goofy town, but it is gorgeous. The views of Mount Shasta and Shasta lake in Northern California were AMAZING. My lovely traveling companion Susan got some recommendations prior to the trip for books on tape – well, we did listen to the David Sedaris selection, which was excellent….but the other 2…not so much.
Next time, I GET TO PICK THE BOOKS ON TAPE, LOL!
Lucky for us, we had enough to chat about that we didn’t really require diversions. We actually got along like “Peas and Carrots”, as my Gran used to say.
The things that saved us during our journey? Trader Joes, Starbucks, and TOM TOM.
It’s good to be home.

Susan enjoys a gourmet meal courtesy of Trader Joes - with WINE!