This is a very boring post about driving. I drive to Dallas now to volunteer at KNON more often than I ever drove to Louisville or Cincinnati which were more or less the same distance from Lexington as Dallas is from Fort Worth. Okay, that's not true. To get from my home to KNON takes between 45 & 55 minutes in non-rush-hour conditions while it took about seventy minutes to get from my house to the average place I went to in Louisville (say, Queen Of Sheba Ethiopian Restaurant), & about ninety minutes to get to an average place I went to in Cincinnati (say, Mac's Pizza Pub). So it's not true at all. Dallas is far closer to Fort Worth than Cincinnati or Louisville were from Lexington. Not that that is in conflict with the point I was going to make, it's just that I thought Dallas was as far away from me (or as close to me) as at least Louisville was when I was in Kentucky & that's kinda fucked me up for a minute.
For example, I often thought of volunteering at Louisville's low-power FM station, ArtXFM, & was thinking, Hey, if I had done that, it would have been the same as I'm doing now, driving back & forth to Dallas three times a week. But it would've been a longer commute. Safer, undoubtedly - except maybe in the winter, & certainly with the exception that I am not at all likely to hit a deer on I-30 in Grand Prairie, while that was always a chance on the entire drive to Louisville. I had also, during a semester off at WRFL, thought about volunteering at WAIF in Cincinnati - I actually proposed doing Self Help Radio there - that's a story for another time - but I can't imagine driving ninety minutes each way now.
Has this ever happened to you? Have you been about to say something & then you had the nagging feeling your facts were all wrong or at least somewhat off & so you were like, Let me check those facts, & then suddenly the fact that your facts were all wrong makes you reconsider what you were about to say? Because that's happening to me now. I had brunch in Dallas today (at the amazing V-Eats) & I was wondering why I didn't go more to eat vegan food in Louisville or Cincinnati. The answer now, I see, is that because it was sometimes twice as far away. (V-Eats, it says, is 38 miles from our Fort Worth home.) I enjoy driving as much as the next guy (if that guy generally enjoys driving), but that was time away from our animals, & time on the road, which is always inherently unsafe.
Well. This isn't quite the boring post about driving I was going to write. It's more a boring post about getting waylaid in the process of writing a boring post about driving. With links to three restaurants, which seems a little too much. Plus, when I put my old Kentucky address into Google maps, I saw a picture of our old house, & I miss that house. I put together six years of radio shows in that house! My beloved dog George died in that house, & we raised Pauline from a pup in that house. Our lovely cat Boone followed us home to that house, & I learned how to make passable vegan meals for my sweet wife in that house. Shit, now I'm getting all sentimental.
Was this post going to be about bad drivers? I think so. Who cares anymore. I am going to live in my memories for the rest of the night. Excuse me.
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