There’s a New Marshal in Town
LA/XC DAY SEVEN: LAS VEGAS TO L.A.
• Las Vegas-L.A. mileage: 270
• Total LA/XC mileage: 3,218
• Road Music Monday: Tom Petty iPod marathon (Even though he’s a Florida boy, I’ve always heavily associated him, and his lyrics, with CA)
• Today’s state tally: 2 (Nevada, California)
• New states for Beagle Man: 0 (Already counted Nevada yesterday 🙂 )
Now that’s what I’m talkin’ about! Ricky and I strolling down The Promenade on the beach — volleyball, exhibitionist exercise freaks, the storied Santa Monica Pier, sun/sand/surf/spandex . . . and dogs everywhere you look. Some of you might remember a post I wrote from an earlier USC visit, “Milo, Haley, and the Dogs of Santa Monica” (March 8). Well, now Ricky’s one of ’em. This is exactly what I envisioned when USC zoomed to the top of Robby’s chart and I started contemplating frequent and lengthy visits to L.A./Santa Monica.
Also, how ’bout that room service breakfast from Loews Santa Monica (see pic), which I was able to enjoy at an actual table overlooking the Pacific Ocean and the pier? Don’t mean to martyr (okay, I really do), but pretty civilized after seven days of gobbling cheese burgers behind the SUV in the parking lot of a McDonald’s while holding Ricky’s leash and giving him his meal and his meds.
So yes, 3,218 miles later, we’re in L.A. Ricky and I broke even in Vegas, which I suppose is not surprising, given that we didn’t gamble.
A few notes from the road between Las Vegas and Los Angeles:
• One of the first road signs I noticed was BARSTOW 111. Used to be I could drive up to Barstow for the night (Sheryl Crow, Leaving Las Vegas) played in my head. I get a kick when some super-familiar rock lyric comes to life like that. Same thing when I passed through Winslow, Arizona: Well, I’m standing on a corner in Winslow, Arizona (Eagles, Take It Easy)
• We crashed the 3,000-mile mark in Searchlight, CA (cool name). While driving along the Mojave Freeway (ditto).
• Passed Peggy Sue’s ’50s Diner, near Barstow. They advertised with a billboard 90 miles back up the road, just outside of L.A. Nice marketing idea. Shades of Buddy Holly.
• Came up on a California inspection station just before Yermo. The officer waved through about 20 cars, before stopping . . . me. “Have any fruit?” she asked. I said no. Then she waved me through, too.What is it about me? Maybe it was the exotic CT plates . . .
• Strangest sign of the day: Zzyzx Road, in the Mojave Desert. Are you kidding me?
As I drove the last 50 miles along I-15S and 220W and I-602S and finally, the Santa Monica freeway, I couldn’t help picking up the pace, and was literally shaking with anticipation — and caffeine. You saw
Robby’s reaction to Ricky’s arrival in the photos from yesterday’s entry, which I posted without any copy on the theory that a picture’s worth a thousand words. Without getting too gooey about the whole reunion, let’s just say I was really pleased with how it came off.
And now, a week in sunny L.A. No more carpet-bagging for Ricky and me for seven whole days!
Can’t say I’m really looking forward to the return trip right now . . .
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Ricky is the top dog all over here in colombia is a the most handsome beagle ever. say halo to Roberto and hugs for ricky may bebe. love you all. luz.
Hi Hank,
Many congratulations on your safe arrival with Ricky, have really enjoyed reading about your adventures. John just arrived back from LA this morning absolutely full of UCLA (sorry you USC family) and says you must make time for the Getty museum (if you havent already been) though he doesnt think they take dogs!!!! Probably as the gardens are a work of art in themselves. Great to see the photos with Robby, he looks very happy and settled. Keep up the blogs, with best wishes Emma Bich