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Day One
Hey. A lot has changed since the last time we were here. Not least of which is that I've learned to be really precious with my time off. That's why, when I finally find a good holiday week to go on a trip - and save some PTO while I'm at it - it's not enough to get a good night's sleep and leave Saturday morning. Instead, I've got to put in long days so I can leave work early on Friday, make a last minute stop near home in Albany NY to get my tires balanced because that wobble just isn't right, and then drive to Ohio.
These Fridays are always the shortest travel days, but they're also the longest. The first and last hours of a road trip are slower by far than any other leg, and I-90 through central New York is - well - I wouldn't call it boring; it's actually beautiful in a lot of places - but it's very, very familiar and always goes on longer than you think. I never feel like the party has really started until I pass Buffalo.
Today I drove with an uncomfortably shaky ride that came and went, even after taking it in. That could just be a sign of aging tires. I watched someone else lose a tire in Buffalo tonight, but I'm sure that didn't mean anything. I also drove into a persistent headwind, which drove down my fuel efficiency, a thing that you become irrationally obsessed with if you own a Prius. In Buffalo, there's a fairly significant southward bend in I-90, and today you could feel that wind off Lake Erie really strongly there. I also saw a black cybertruck and had a good laugh.
Tomorrow, I'm entering the Midwest in earnest. It's hard to document things as I go, since it would be unsafe to take pictures while driving, but hopefully this thread will push me to be a little better about it.
This is where I realize how accustomed I've gotten to the internet of today. I'll grapple with the few photos I have taken later.

