It’s possible we’re home.
No, it’s probable we’re home.
Fine. It’s certain that I am a procrastinator of epic proportions.
Honestly, I haven’t wanted the write about the end of Harvey & Earl’s Epic Adventure because I didn’t want to admit that it had ended. I still don’t. But even I understand the idea of closure. It’s time. Hell, we’re coming upon the 1 year anniversary of our departure. I reckon it’s time to write about coming home.
It may take a few days for me to jot down the last 5 days of the trip. Fortunately, while our enthusiasm did begin to wane, my picture taking did not. I hope that’s enough to bring back the memories.
Nancy Pitts says
From the beginning of your journey, I’ve been longing to read about your adventure. I’ve visited places that I don’t even have the willingness to visit, yet I have enjoyed the experience through you two. Your candor is also appreciated. Most writers seem to ignore that stuff happens: we make mistakes, we yell at each other, we feel like jerks sometimes, and some days the verdict is still out on whether it was a good day or a horrible day. You nailed those emotions, highs and lows! It’s been a pleasure to read! I hope there’s sequel when she’s 16… maybe Paris?