As I was traveling across the desert this view seemed to show the "road that seems to try to reach the sky."
I stopped at the Summit Inn at the opening of the Cajon Pass. Cajon Pass crosses the San Gabriel and San Bernandino Mountains that separate the California high desert from the valleys that form Southern California. Since the building of Route 66 in the thirties, first the dust bowl Okies, then the migrations of the forties and fifties streamed through this pass searching for the garden of Eden, the Promised Land. It is the Gateway to Southern California. In 1952 The Summit Inn opened as a motel, restaurant, and gas station right as the road started down into the valleys. Today only the restaurant, beautifully restored in the classic fifties diner style, remains; but for those who have a connection with the history of Southern California it is a symbol of everything this region represented during the second half of the Twentieth Century. I stopped to have a Root Beer Float.
So I am at Toni and Margie's in La Verne. I plan to decompress for a few days, and then I can arrange to see everyone I want to see in Southern California and start to plan what next. My intention is to go to Idaho and back through Kansas. So I will see. For right now I am ready for a rest.
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Much love to all who encouraged me, and helped me on my way.
7 comments:
Congrats on fulfilling your lifelong dream. Now enjoy sunny California!
Well done, that's quite an accomplishment. Give my regards to the Pacific Ocean!
Amazing! I hope you know that we all are getting major vicarious pleasure from your blog and pictures. It seems that all things in life come full circle...
I just read your whole blog. That was an incredible journey. You did it so quickly yet managed to take in so much along the way. Your experience recalling your memories of Pauline travelling with her on your honeymoon and I am sure compounded with all the many additional experiences with her was especially touching and emotional. Thank you for sharing this with all of us.
John
Hi to the LaVerne Dolinskis....
I think you should take a "brothers" picture with 2 bikes -- Uncle Tony with one of his pedal power bikes and you with your motorbike. That would be a fun picture!
Congrats to you - Voytek. We won't be home till late October. We wish you well.
Quite the trip! Thank you for sharing! Looking forward to reading more. Told the boys about your adventure and their eyes got big and they both repeated, "on a motorcycle?! Wow!"
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