| Don't miss the shows at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival! Perfect for couples, girlfriends or solo. |
Marcia moved to
Ashland, Ore., in early 2015 from Abingdon, Virginia. Suddenly, she wasn't a
plane ride away, but a car ride away! I vowed to come visit her in the calendar
year and I got to spend four days with her in early October.
I was a little
nervous about making the drive south by myself - 7 hours. Darling husband
usually drives when we travel. Plus, it was the first weekend of October and I
was worried it would pour down rain. It didn't. The weather was gorgeous.
This is post no.
1 of 2 about that amazing trip that taught me a lot about myself, rekindled an
amazing friendship and helped me press the reset button on my everyday life.
How to survive a
7-hour road trip alone:
1) Leave early in
the morning. Grab a coffee and hit the road. Before you know it, you will have
driven two hours. Something about the morning hours makes time go faster.
2) Plan time for
stops along the way. On the way down I-5 from Tumwater to Ashland, I planned
stops about two hours apart the whole way. I did some shopping (the Loft outlet at Woodburn, Ore., is amazing).
3) Call mom on
one of your stops. She's just awesome and will make you feel competent and like
you're never alone.
What all of the
tourists are talking about: The Oregon Shakespeare Festival
I finally got to
Marcia's apartment in Talent, Ore., and she fed me dinner and whisked me off to
"Head Over Heels," a rock ‘n’ roll musical in the old Elizabethan
style theater. The crowd was diverse: older couples, school groups, hippie
parents and their children and one couple in their 30s that was quite
affectionate during the first half and didn't return after intermission…
The show was fun,
celebrated love of all kinds and it was seriously cool to be in the outdoor
theater. That was a first for me.
| The wig room at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. |
The second show
Marcia treated me to was "Guys and Dolls." It was an afternoon show
at the indoor Angus Bowmer Theater and it was classic and fun. Again, lots of
school groups for this show.
| Marcia let me go on stage at "The Lizzy" theater the morning after my first show. |


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