April 14
Woke up today in a little nowhere town. Went looking for a free shower, found one at the Y. After 10 minutes of hot water and soap, came out of there more than clean. Flip-flops, paved roads, shades, and sunshine. No grass is greener than Virginia’s in spring.
Found Cosmo at Weasie’s Breakfast Diner already five pancakes deep. Slid in the booth, got a coffee, and sipped slowly while I read the menu front and back, rehearsing my order to the “t.”
On the trail one delays hunger. You exist with degrees of hunger. Satiation is impossible when you have 8 Clif bars for 4 days of snacks.
But here, just feet from a hot griddle and a near endless supply of pancake batter, impossible was nothing. I looked at the all-you-can-eat pancake course and imagined 6 pancakes disappearing and magically reappearing again and again, forming a line of pancakes that stretched all the miles I’d hiked to get here, pancakes to the moon and back.
When the waitress came back I ordered the all-you-can-eat pancake course.
And you probably won’t believe this but I did it. I ate ALL the pancakes.
That’s pretty much how the rest of the day went. On April 14, I spent under $50, and got a shower, an all-you-can-eat pancake meal, laundry services, a number of local shuttles around town. a movie ticket, a large coke, and a legal 3 hour fiesta at Ming’s (endless) Chinese Buffet, a restaurant renowned for producing huge amounts of Oriental dishes in assembly line fashion.
Out on the trail I never would have thought it possible, but at the end of the day it seemed I had eaten enough to feel…full.
Motto of the day: impossible is nothing.
The Nomad
Love your posts and photos! Enjoy your rest days and keep packin in the calories.
We love and miss you!
Enjoy the journey,
Momma
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Nate, I have landed on your blog after meeting your mom (a warrior angel herself) and dad last night. Our paths crossed at the Higgins’ house where I am visiting my sister, Gayle.
You write beautifully and I am so happy to have found the chronicles of your adventure. Keep it up!
Judy
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Great to see these posts Nate! Have fun…what a journey!
The Wescoes
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Nathan I am vicariously following your trek along the A-trail.
I understand the power of being alone and living with constant effort and some discomfort. I cherish when my life was reduced to the essentials of daily sustenance. Of course I love being back in civilization too. I’ll never take a toilet or shower for granted again.
Thank you for sharing this journey. I enjoy your writing style…it makes me laugh often. There is a fellow poet soul in you!
Love and protection to you as you travel, Aunt Karla
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