Tuesday, July 20, 2010

No mingling.

Can I just say? Isn't America's Interstate System just the greatest thing? I mean, really. We can travel quickly throughout our vast country, by car or motorcycle or even by foot, so very easily.

There was a great piece in the New Yorker last year about traveling across Siberia.

Which was not such an easy task. It took six weeks, with no rest stops or diners or service stations. Sometimes the roads themselves were dicey.

This is what makes us such a great country. Thank you, President Eisenhower and Congress for building our Interstate Highways! I mean, really. I can travel by highway from where I live to anywhere in the US. No "Papers please." (Well, maybe Arizona.) (And not Hawaii, by car.)

This freedom is what we are all about. This is what makes us so unusual in the world.

Also? It is America. Speak what ever damn language you want.

Don't get me started.

3 comments:

k said...

Interstates are great, but the old 2-lane system is pretty wonderful too. Highway Two across the top of the Plains states. Days of driving with nothing but sky and grasslands and birds. Then on to the mountains, up and over and down into the Columbia river gorge, a band of silver against the dun of the fields...

Don't say these things to me. I get road fever so easy...

Knitting Linguist said...

Hear, hear! To all of the above. AZ is getting a bit dicey, though; I had a couple of weird experiences the last time I made use of their interstates, alas...

rebecca jc said...

I so agree. I spent a month driving through Mexico this year. Used the toll roads which are pretty good but there are NO ROADSIDE REST AREAS!. We are so spoiled and don't even realize it.