This picture was taken by Michael Flick on November 5, 2006.  Obtained through Flickr.  
One of the adventures we daily encounter is the congested roads of the metropolitan area.  Although I (Julianna) grew up in a large city, fall during the past six years always brought a haven in the form of the Little Apple.  I could easily find my way across town in 15 minutes, and drivers are usually patient and don’t cut you off.  However, Alexandria Alexandria 
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Navigating is usually an adventure for us as well.  Julianna will plug in her GPS and then completely ignore its suggestions or even start mumbling things about it under her breath.  A lot of people complain about backseat drivers, but what is different about a GPS?  It is always some woman telling you to “Keep left” or “Turn right now” or  telling you that you are completely off course and that now she has to go to all the extra work of “recalculating” your route.  However, I don’t believe we have been hopelessly lost together...yet.  
One sign of a true Johnson  County New York 

 
Julianna-
ReplyDeleteThe picture you selected is not a very accurate depiction of driving in Johnson. (There are no cars) It looks more like a road trip in Vermont.
Alexandria,
ReplyDeleteWe also mentioned driving in a county without stoplights and where rush hour is if there's more than three cars on the road. The picture allows me to imagine "hitting the open road," and, more importantly, it matches the background. I could also point out that the song you selected doesn't represent JoCo driving either.