Thursday, July 8, 2010

From Chicago to Minnesota

Yesterday I left Chicago with no real plans and decided to take a detour off my original route.  Instead of going directly from Illinois through Wisconsin to Minnesota I turned off onto 20 and drove through part of Iowa.  The road was so narrow at times and with all of the construction going on I considered many times trying to find a way to get back up to 90.  I was about 100 miles south of where I had originally planned to drive and I'm sure the landscape would have been much different than the flat farmlands I spend 8 hours driving through.  But had I stayed on the original path I would have missed a few sights that I'm very glad I got to see.

When driving 20 through Galena, Il you drive right past Pres. Grant's home.  Even though I'm not much of a history buff, it was pretty cool to see one of the president's homes and be able to walk around for a bit.  I actually almost lost my car keys I got so distracted taking pictures.  Granted I may actually point the finger at a friend who had called me while I was there since I was not able to talk, take pictures and hold everything at the same time.  But no matter I safely found the keys sitting exactly where I left them sitting next to the presidential china (thankfully they had not fallen along the grass since the keychain they are on is green).

Many hours later... when I was really starting to feel I may have made a bad decision on the road I chose to take this little side trip, I started noticing a few things.  First of all Iowa is almost nothing but farms.  I guess I should have known that but for some reason it didn't really hit me until I was driving through what felt like a live version of Farmville.  It was just farm after farm after farm with no end in sight.  And I mean that literally.  The landscape was so flat where I was that I could see straight out all around me for more miles than I knew what to do with.  It wasn't until I started to see a change in the clouds as they started turning grey and the temperature dropped to around 74 when I actually realized that I was driving into a severe weather area with warnings of flash flooding.  Thankfully it was nothing more than that, and I was also lucky to have gotten ahead of the storm before it hit.  It was odd though seeing the dark clouds miles off and then just over head, and being able to feel the change was wild.  Of course it wasn't until after I pass the dark menesing clouds when the rain hit and I was driving at about 30 as all of the other Iowa drivers were keeping up with the speed limit of 70mph.  Man when that rain hit I don't know how they were able to see while driving at that speed. It was crazy.

I will say that the quick 10 minute rain was more than enough for me.  Once it stopped I noticed a sign just ahead that somehow looked oddly familiar.  I had gotten to an area that was the site of the Field of Dreams movie.  I don't think I had taken an exit so quickly in my life, only to drive another 4 miles past more farms just to park on a farm.  Granted it wasn't just any farm, but a farm with a baseball field that so many of us have grown up with since the classic 1989 film was first released.  It was unreal driving onto the property and seeing the field and all I could think of was a quote from the movie.



"This field, this game, is a part of our past.  It reminds us of all that was good, and that could be good again.  Oh people will come, Ray. People will most definitely come."




And I went, as well as so many others.  It was fun to see families throwing around a ball or actually playing baseball out on the field.  So far the Field of Dreams is my favorite stop.

But for now I must hit the road again.  Off to some National Parks today.  I will try and post again soon.

Total Miles Traveled To Date: 1522
States Driven: Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa
Current State: Minnesota
States Coming Up: South Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, California 
Next Stop: Badlands, Mt Rushmore, Deadwood

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Cleveland... Oh my!

Yesterday's drive was a bit of a mess I have to say.  Not the trip itself, but of the things I wanted to see did not exactly go as planned.  I drove from a small town called Dunkirk, NY to the first stop of the day Cleveland and pit stopped for a few hours at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.  I have to say it was pretty cool to go through each of the exhibits.  I wish I had tried to sneak a few pictures with my phone of some of the items on display.  I will confess seeing some of the old guitars used by some of my fave rock groups was pretty cool.  I think the Elvis and Hendrix exhibits were my favorite of the day, and even though I'm not really much of a Michael Jackson fan it was definitely something seeing his old sequined glove and various outfits on display.

After leaving the museum I took a short walk around the area to check out Great Lakes Science Center and the Cleveland Brown's Stadium.  I didn't stay long but there was a piece of art work over by the Browns stadium that I couldn't leave without getting a picture of. It was a beautiful piece in honor and memory of the firefighters of Cleveland.

Once I finished my rounds I had one last stop to make before I could drive on.  I was looking forward to hitting the next museum, but come to find out it's not open on Monday-Tuesday during the summer.  SAY WHAT? Yeah I was totally bummed. But I was at least able to get pictures.  Oh yes, that is exactly that you think it is. 




More to come soon.  Next city to blog will be Chicago. 



Total Miles Traveled To Date: 941 miles
States Driven: Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana
Current State: Illinois
States Coming Up: Wisconsin, Minnesota, South Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, California

Monday, July 5, 2010

Niagara and beyond

So I got off to a bit of a late start this morning but once I was finally out on the road I was rocking n' rolling.  I got a little too into my music and got a few looks from several other drivers as I blared Aerosmith and Journey with the windows down long before 9am this morning.  On top of the music I took advantage of a few opportunities to get some roadside footage via a flipcam since it was a little easier to have running and quickly turn off with no real distractions to the driving and I'm excited to put together a little something to share with you all but it will have to wait a few nights as I'm beginning to run low on energy tonight.

For the time being I'm still in NY state.  I had no idea it was such a large state.  I thought i would have at least been able to reach the PA state line before needing to find a place to crash for the night, but I was not so lucky.  I still have at least 1.5 hours before I cross that line tomorrow morning, but I will get there.  Other than my surprise for the size of NY, I have managed to get a lot done today. 

I reached Niagara Falls round 1:30pm and went on a 5 hour guided tour of the falls.  With the insane heat today I was very happy to have been able to catch a ride on the Maid of the Mist and get drenched by the historic falls.  It was quite refreshing, but for the lakes that feed into the falls being fresh water I will say that the water felt a little salty.  I struggled to see everything through my water covered glasses, and gave up before the boat reached the horseshoe fall.  I actually relied on my new favorite toy to get as many images saved and will say that my new toy was well worth the investment.  If anyone is interested in a new digital camera I HIGHLY recommend taking a look at the Sony Cyber-Shot.  It gives some amazing pictures and the panoramic feature and options within the feature give you the freedom to create and capture some unusual pictures (if you take the time to be a bit patient of course).  Here are a few of my favorite pictures from today's trip.

I will post more pictures and some of the videos I took in the next few days when I have a little more down time.  For now it is off to sleep before another early morning of driving.

Day 1 Mileage: 441 miles
Sights Seen: Niagara Falls

Cities for Day 2: Cleveland and Chicago

Out on the Open Road

For the last few days I have been trying to prep and pack for a cross country trip.  Now that it is the day to hit the road I feel like I'm not quite ready.  Of course the local coffee shop is not open this early in the morning so there's not much to help me get out of the morning funk until I'm able to find somewhere to get some joe, but once I do I have a feeling that the morning is going to turn around.  Until then I will just have to move slowly towards my westward direction.

At 4:30am I am still trying to pull everything together for my 5am departure time.  Even though I'm not awake yet by any means I'm excited to get out on the road.  I'm not taking much on the cross country adventure, but still feel like I just might be taking more than I need which always seems to be the case with me.  I think the only thing I feel like I'm really missing is being able to somehow bring my friends and family on the trip with me, so I'm going to do my best and make up for it right here by blogging as often as possible.  This will be the true test of AT&T and its service through the northern states as I'm sure there will be times I will be adding posts via an iPhone app.  But for now I must be getting my butt in gear and finish loading everything into my car including a few essentials I set aside to keep my entertained on the journey.

MUSIC ESSENTIALS:
  • Green Day's American Idiot soundtrack
  • American Idiot
  • 21st Century Breakdown
  • Addam's Family on broadway soundtrack
  • Journey
  • Cyndi Lauper
  • The Runaways soundtrack
  • sounds of Bollywood
  • Silverstein
  • Aerosmith
  • The Police
  • Will Smith
  • misc. soundtracks

BOOK ESSENTIALS:
  • Shiver (in prep for Linger)
  • Ballard
  • Beautiful Creatures
  • Fallen
  • hush, hush
  • Hearts at Stake
  • Tantalize
  • Braced to Bite
  • Tanya Huff's Blood Book vol. 1
  • Family Secrets (to finally complete revision)


GEAR ESSENTIALS:
  • MacBook 
  • iPhone
  • Sony Cyber-shot (which I can't wait to use)
  • Canon HDV cam 
  • FlipCam
  • Final Cut


Now that I have all the essentials ready to go I must go load the car and find the nearest open coffee shop.  Until I write again...


Tenative itiniary for the day:
Starting point: Central Mass
First Sightseeing Stop: 361 miles
Possible Final Stop for the Day: 224 miles
Total Possible Miles Traveled for the Day: 585 miles

Friday, June 4, 2010

MTV Movie Awards Red Carpet Build

So it is now day 4 on the Universal Studios backlot and we are in full swing.  At the moment I cannot go into all of the craziness that will be happening but I am looking forward to sharing some behind-the-scenes stories with you shortly.  But for now I wanted to give you a little of the craziness that is happening out here in Hollywood.  Check out our red carpet build.  The video below is a live stream from outside the Gibson Ampitheater and it will be running for 24 hours a day for the next 2.5 days (as today, Friday, is half over).  We have been feeding the world wide web for the last 24 hours and the build is coming along.  But watch the change over the next 24 hours as we near the start of show and then on sunday you can watch the Red Carpet as it happens.

Just a reminder: East Coasters remember the Red Carpet/Pre-Show starts at 8pm ET and the West Coast will have to check in at 5pm PT as the live feed WILL NOT be re-streaming over the web when the show airs for you at 8pm PT.  You might even catch a sneak peek of the Jersey Shore Blow Out as the Jersey Shore cast will be hosting the Pre-Show.


Thursday, May 27, 2010

MTV Movie Awards -- Prepping for Sunday June 6

So it may not be the Oscars, but it is one of the funnier nights on cable television.  This year's MTV Movie Awards is quickly approaching and the promos are starting to make their way onto the web.  Check out the Aziz and Justin Bieber Movie Award promo video below and check back for updates, photos and videos as I will be there working in the backlots of Universal Studios at the 2010 MTV Movie Awards.



Tune in on Sunday, June 6 when the show airs with some wild and crazy happenings beginning at 8pm EST for the Red Carpet Pre-show and a 9pm EST LIVE show.  You won't believe what the MTV team has planned.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

BIG news

So I have some BIG news...

Last night I attended the world premiere of Sex and the City 2.  But bigger than that I was given the opportunity to write a blog for MTV's Hollywood Crush page, which was just post.  Please check it out.


Check out my other blog Reel World Adventures later today for my review, pictures and a video from the world premiere.