I say unexpected road trip was a shock; eyes widened spine tingled heart hear the neck. Despite time’s pandemic a-keeping me home, I was okay with the westerly trek into Pennsylvania from Ohio start; it was 680 I cruised frequently. The Western Reserve exit closed to be sure; on to the turnpike is where I would be heading east into mid-morning’s sun bright; knowing of times when Virginia was sought. Not even old Breezewood three hours away, nor even Pittsburgh took part in my thought. After an hour I managed escaping from this stark turnpike with rigid intent. It was then Cranberry, exit that day; (Cranberry Township, commercial, high rent.) Leaving Cranberry to country environs, (rural roads, I was so happy and free.) Sign in the distance said, Win a cold turkey; then my bad—it said, Win a gold car key. Roads were terrain like it was roller coaster; Blue Ridge the mountains south if I would choose. Farms were appearing with cattle and bison; time was now taken yet was mine to lose. I had no technical help for this road trip; not any GPS to help that day. I longed for Garmin to help navigation; Narrow the roads and the sky had turned gray. I was now lost on a road very narrow; I noticed a farmer who leaned on a hoe. He gave directions so I could get going; then on a main road, anxiety low. My vector northeast driving back to my State; I neared a silver bridge, suspension one; it wrangled my nerves as it swayed in the wind; I was elated when crossing was done. My road trip behind me and back at my home; how unexpected came out of the blue. A cruise in the country I’ll never forget, sigh of relief with Ohio in view. 40 Lines Writer’s Cramp 6-30-20 |