Monday, August 25, 2008

Driving Back East -- Part II

Ok folks, I did it !!! I am back to where I started... At the moment I stay with Tasso and Carlinde in Connecticut , but thursday I will visit New York City again, for the last 3 days of my stay. But first check out what happend on my way from Colorado back to the East Coast...

Driving staight east from colorado you enter the great plains... I had a 26 hour drive ahead of me, which I pulled of pretty much staight, with only a few naps in the car. By the way, the dentist in Colorado Springs gave me a root canal, and everything seemed to be fine at first, but yesterday the tooth (or better, the nerve or whats left of it) started to give word again. Grrrr. This gets annoying. Anyway I am pretty fine and in a good mood, and I will have it fixed again if it needs to back in europe.


open sky all around... the landscape was fantastic!


but after a while, well. As you see there was not much to see, hehe ;)


driving towards the rising sun

at about 1.30 am I pulled over to a rest area. I made myself as comfortable as possible and got some sleep. At 4.30 a good friend from Nashville called me and we were talking on the phone for quite a bit. It was super fun and I was awake again. So I continued driving and I saw this beautiful sunRISE...


I passed a few citys, this is Kansas City if I remember it right. The drive was great but also veeeeery long I tell you. Well, 2600 km is a serious distance!


one of Rob's Z's

Well, but I made it and at the end of the 2nd day I was back in West Virginia at Rob's and Linda's house! We had a good time talking about lots of things, playing guitar (watch this: http://www.youtube.com/v/oRtXRusvWtc me playing Rob's 1957 Gibson 175. WOW what a guitar... !!!!!) and I took the Gibson 345 I saw on my first visit. I will enjoy this Instrument a lot !!! We also took a ride in one of Rob's Z's!


After spending a day in West Virginia I drove off again the next morning towards upstate New York. I wanted to visit another Buddhist Retreat place there. But on my way I crossed some interesting parts of Pennsylvania... First the battlefield in Gettysburg. That's where the last battle in the civil war was fought...


and today they preserve the battlefield and turned it into a huge memorial area


and then I entered the amish country. They live without machines and electricity...


amish farms


next day I spended at Khenchen Rinpoches house. A very nice place were you have the chance to take some time off and meditate. And if you have questions there is Rinpoche to answer them!


prayer flags


the last drive

and in the evening I would start my last long drive, back to Connecticut to Tasso's and Carlinde's place. After 2 1/2 hours I was there. I knew there was meditation weekend so there were people at the house, but the surprise was that Tass and Carlinde just got MARRIED that day!!! Wow, what reunion! We were so happy and had a great party... (one of the highlights: I remember in the middle of the night we started running around the table making monkey noises.... ahem. we did quite some rounds actually, hehe)


Tass and Carlinde... I didn't catch them in there wedding outfits, but let me tell you they both looked awesome !!! (well, they still do in their normal clothes, haha)

I will post more news from back in NYC, so check back for my final reports !!!

Monday, August 18, 2008

The Buddhist Retreat Center in Colorado

For a long time there was a search going on for a suitable piece of land to have a north american Diamondway retreat center. Now the land is found and the work will start there in spring!
I tell you, this is really a good place... I went up there together with Jesper, Charlie and 3 other sangha members (plus kids of course!) from Colorado. You have to drive for 2 1/2 hours from Colorado Springs to reach this beautiful and remote piece of land. But see for yourself:


there is one cabin standing there now. It needs some work and upgrades, but it´s a good start!


standing on the porch you have this amazing view


the property came with 2 heavy machines. fun fun fun... !


many things need to be discussed... the water supply, the septic system and so on


we had a cloudy and rainy day up there, but nevertheless lots of fun exploring the huge property


from the land you look upon a great plaine which was formaly a lakebed. On the other side you see enourmous mountains, they are as huge as the mont blanc...


and this was supermega fun: there are also 3 ATV´s that belong to the property!!! we had such a blast driving them around!


Jenny is having fun! ATVing kicks ass!!!


the cabin again


and the beautiful view upon the mountains


that´s the closest town: Salida. Very nice old downtown area. Also a good place for Kanuing and Rafting. By the way you can do incredible hikes and climbs around here too!


the local bar. This place is gonna like us, hehe ;)
(and we will like this place back)


to complete the all American mountain experience there was a car show going on in Salida on sunday. Pretty cool! ;)

So, this morning I had my root canal done. Phew, it was about time. It´s still gonna hurt a bit for the next days, but that´ll be healing pain and it´s gonna be allright. My next move is to drive back to Rob´s place in West Virginia. Is pretty much a 24 hour drive, so I will drive as much as I can tomorrow, sleep in the car and then drive the rest! Check back for more news!

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Driving Back East -- Part I

Tuesday I left San Francisco. I wanted to spend a day at lake Tahoe, but the tooth story had cost me one day, so I had to drive straight through to Salt Lake City in one go. All the people in San Fran have been so nice, just as everybody I met during my trip has been super nice ! I consider myself very lucky that I have the opportunity to do all this and that I could make so many new friends!!!
Right now I am in Colorado Springs and I just had a great weekend with the sangha here, we went up to see the land that is going to be the North American Diamondway Buddhist Retreat Center. My tooth keeps on bugging me, I have a headache all the time and my jaw and face feels very funny. I have painkillers to make it easier, but you also get very sleepy and overall that´s not a condition I want to spend the rest of my trip with. So tomorrow morning I got another dentist appointment and hopefully he will have the time to treat me tomorrow. I am not looking forward to get a root canal at all, but if that´s going to make my trip better, please drill some! ;)
But first check out what has happend on the 3 days on the road to Colorado springs! I had an awesome time nevertheless all the tooth worries:


the mountains in California! You have to cross them on your way east and they are very beautiful... I heard lake Tahoe would be really amazing, and I think that lake right here can give you an idea of the landscape up there


after you pass Rhino you enter the desert again, with mountains to your right and left. I had almost forgotten how great that feeling is driving with an amazing view like that. It certainly felt super good to be on the road again and experience such a wide open landscape... wow!
Good music in your car, no thoughts in your head and you could just go forever!


I stopped at this place to get some gas. Do you see the nice grassy hills there?


and as the sun was setting I still had about 250 miles to drive to Salt Lake City. The sunset was nice! And just before Salt Lake City, you cross the salt lake on a kind of dam and man, the lake smells pretty strong, hehe! I couldn´t see a thing but you´ll certainly know when you get to the lake :)
In Salt Lake City Diana picked me up at a gas station close to her house. We stayed up pretty late and had some booze and talked about a lot of stuff. It was so nice! She would show me around the next day and we did some cool stuff together...


But first she had to go to work and until she was back I took a drive up to the mountains. They pretty much start right at the edge of the city


so within 20 minutes you are in the mountains!


and up there it´s fantastic. Another world right in front of your door!


look at this! wonderful! Then I drove down the other side and this was actually not so nice. Ski slopes all over, ski huts, hotels and apres ski bars. Not much forest left there and they were still building new stuff all over the place. Basically a pretty much destroyed landscape. But you know, that´s the way to get the dollars out of the mountains, right? I am sure skiing and snowboarding is fun but I feel more that just a little irritated when I see something like that...



later the day Diana took me on a tour downtown Salt Lake City



Mormones used to be the biggest part of the population. That´s their main temple downtown. I didn´t knew much about their religion at first. It turned out that the man have usually 8 wifes. One main one and 7 others. Not to bad, my first thought ;)
But then Diana told me some more and it´s actually a pretty funny religion, some twisted side branch of christianity, with lots of strange dogmas and beliefs. Somehow they are the chosen one´s if I got that right. ahhhh... ok, whatever! ;)



we climbed up a hill to watch the sunset from there. Pretty adventurous climbing by the way! We could overlook the whole valley. That´s Salt Lakes captiol!



and when it gets dark the whole valley lights up... It looks just like a sea of lights...
but we had to find our way down there and couldn´t wait until complete darkness



we went to shoot some pool and had some drinks afterwards!


next morning I was on the road again, this time towards Colorado Springs! I had to drive through the mountains on interesting an curvy roads


around Price there are those cool rocks. I think Price Canyon is pretty famous, I wonder if that is what I came through. Looked fantastic for sure!



and again, open plains and mountains to the side, cant´t get enough of that!



I knew I was short on time because I had still 6 hours to go to Colorado Springs and it was already early afternoon. But Arches National park was on my way and I had to go and see it. And it turned out to be so fantastic that this is defnetly a place where I have to come back to with more time. But another adventure would await me here which I hadn´t expected at all !!!



that´s in Arches National Park. Amazing rock formations...


and just as I was driving there for maybe 20 minutes, the engine on my Ford started acting funny... First I noticed some uneven running and soft noises when I slowed down. It got worse and it wouldn´t accelerate so good any more. hmmm....



this is the Delicate Arch! It´s pretty huge!!! I only saw it from far away, I was worried about the car and running out of time. Shortly after that the yellow engine sign on the dashboard lit up. Aha, I thought. Real trouble! I looked it up in the manual and it said it´s most likely that the engine is missfiring and you should get service immediately. Sure, I only was out in the desert, there´s plenty of car service around here! Hehe. But I could still drive and actually I could take TURTLE on its last offroad desert trip...



another arch on my way out. So impressive! I have to come back for sure. The best would be a bike trip in fall or autumn when it´s not to hot. Combined with camping and hiking. Should be pretty awesome. Anybody interested?


and my TOM TOM was leading me out of the park on this dust road which had a lot of turns, bumps and loose sand. A feast for any daring 4wheel driver!!! You can do funny hops and slides and you can pick up quite some speed on the straight parts. It would be Ford TRUTLEs last adventure, at least with me behind the wheel


more crazy rocks on my way out


the dust road dropped me off pretty close to the highway and I had about 80 miles to go to Grand Junction/Colorado. The engine was running more and more unsteady. I looked up the closest AVIS dealer with my TOM TOM and could find one at the local airport. PHEW !!!!!!!
I already had prepared myself be stuck out on the highway. I just could make it there, and as I had to restart the engine to park the car at the AVIS lot, it was running super funny. No way I could have driven much more. I don´t think it´s a big deal, most likely just dirty spark plugs. But I didn´t have any tools for that anyway...
I was surprised how easy it was to exchange the car at the AVIS office for another one. They didn´t even look at it... Lucky me !!! ;)

But here we go: I left my Ford Escape behind that drove me 8000 miles in the last 7 weeks. And I asked for the smallest car they had, which was a funky grey Ford Focus! Its right next to TURTLE in the picture above...


bye bye Turtle!


and hello cutie! I think I´ll call this one SPEEDY ;)


on the road again in Colorado


SPEEDY is doing an awesome job and I just love her fuel efficiency!
(see, the TURTLE was a big 4wheel drive guy. SPEEDY is a nice little lady, hehe)

At 11.30 pm I arrived in Colorado springs. More from here soon! I have to go to bed now, for tomorrow I will have my first ever root canal. Yeeeahhhh! (think positive think positive) Let´s hope the dentist can treat me tomorrow, he wants to check on the situation first. I say let´s drill buddy!