In absolutely NO order. Webmistress Rachael hopes Bethany breaks in to place captions on each photo, 'cause WR can't even begin to do so.
(note from Bethany: yeah, they're in NO order! There was some old film in there somewhere!)
Old Church Ruins outside of Savannah:

Homecoming Parade in Heartland, USA:

Bridge. maybe Jax, but I think it's actually between Charleston and Savannah. I later saw two big toughies on Harleys taking the same picture:

Just for my own personal sick and twisted amusement:

Stripes on Conrad Aiken's grave marker:

Destination Unknown:

My beach (that of the wedding, twins, and old men)(you can also see how freakily shrine like my dashboard is getting):

Modeling my birthday sweater from sister Rachael:

Traveler's Chapel, the coolest thing in Wall Drug, SD:

Another South Dakota pic, probably the Badlands, possibly Teddy Roosevelt Nat'l Park. This is my favorite picture, mainly because Stripes is calmly laughing at me and not raising a finger to help. On second thought, I should have posed him on the hood just by the camera:

A Coke Memorial Wreath. What The??

Dungenness ruins of a Carnegie mansion on Cumberland Island. Way cooler than the picture came out:

Did you know it costs 9 bucks to PARK at the big giant heads in SD? We did a drive-by photo shoot:

Cumberland Island:

Sister Christy in front of some old Charleston building. I think this one had secret passages discovered in it recently:

America's Tiniest Roadside Chapel (actually it's not, but it makes the claim):

Sister Christy (she's starting to sound like a nun) at the hostel in Atlanta:

Mother Superior Christy in front of the Pink House in Charleston:

Swings. I think I almost made Christy puke here, but I really wanted the picture:

Me grinning in my new cozie hoody, courtesy of the fabulous Theresa (knitting blog coming soon):

Knitting:
ChicKami!

Modeled on me:

Modeled on my indian:

Hat for Christy, design by Bethany, outside of a hostel in Deadwood, SD:

Majorly Huge Tank! Look, it's almost as big as Tach's hood!


yay pictures! i'm glad you got to see key west. i really like key west. only problem is that other than the dunkin donuts in town (is it still there?) you can't get an iced coffee to save your life. maybe iced coffee is a new england thing. hey, your little animal there. what's his name?
Posted by: maryse | April 09, 2004 at 08:29 PM
...oooo, is this a guess the location question?...the picture where bethany is stood outside a house - is that hemmingway's house on key west :^)...
Posted by: billy | April 09, 2004 at 09:08 PM
Hi Bethany, enjoy your blog and reading about your adventures. Hmmmm......I think I can help with at least one caption.......the third picture down has got to be the Dames Point bridge in Jacksonville, FL. Have fun in the Keys!
Posted by: Debbie | April 10, 2004 at 06:21 AM
Whhoooo Hooo! Back on the road again :) Great shots and fantastic to read of you out there adventuring again..
Posted by: Amy | April 10, 2004 at 08:29 PM
Argh, was doing a search of me ship, the pirate haus and I found mention of it in yer blog. Then I skipped around a bit...I too have a blog, but not so currently kept up about my experiences as a hostel owner. (A day in the Life - on the webpage.) Anyway, you should stay at the hostel in Florida City....it's way cool, and if you can at Gram's Place in Tampa, way cool too. I was just in Key West last weekend....So, when're you coming back for a visit? If you take highway 4 back from Tampa to the East Coast, get off at Branch Forbes road and go to the fruit stand there. Great prices...I got 40 pounds of ripe bananas for 3 bucks! Took em back to the hostel and gave em away to travelers....
arrgh!
Posted by: Capn' Conrad | April 11, 2004 at 03:21 PM
Great pics. Love the Chickami? Or is it the lo tech sweat? Anyway, great colors--what yarn? And nice job on the zip!!
Posted by: Kathleen | April 12, 2004 at 10:30 AM
Bethie Depp,
Loved the pics, you world traveler (or is that spelled with two l's?). Anyway, email me, I must give you some DC info.
Posted by: Theresa | April 13, 2004 at 04:12 PM