Blue Lollipop Road

we are your team…

…for the Rand McNally/USA TODAY Best of the Road rally 2012!

Why?

Because we can finish a Ben & Jerry’s Vermonster no problem!

The Peacock's at Ben & Jerry's

Talk about being able to hang!

Welcome to the world of the Peacock’s. Sure, Mom and I had some help on this giant bucket o’ goodness, but we are not afraid and we like a good challenge! We finished:

20 scoops of ice cream

4 bananas

4 cookies

4 brownies

Nuts

Various chocolate toppings and tidbits

Hot fudge

Whipped cream

Boo-yah!

Mamma Peacock and I are ready to take on whatever other buckets of goodness are out there in Small Town America, so VOTE FOR US! Team Blue Lollipop Road!

Where do you want to send us to find the good treats?

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the real deal

It’s been about 10 days since the good madness began for Team Blue Lollipop Road soliciting votes in hopes to be chosen for the Rand McNally/USA TODAY Best of the Road 2012. I have worked my tail off already and can barely sleep at night because I want so badly to go on this trip with my Mom. The anticipation and excitement of it all (and we are not even on the trip yet!)- is the energy I live for. I love it. I love “meeting” new travelers on social media, I love watching the videos from last years competitors, I love reading about small towns I have never been to and daydreaming about going to to them.

This competition and rally is particularly important to me because it’s about Small Town America. The people, the food, the fun, the everyday life. This is what I have always traveled for and what the whole point of Blue Lollipop Road is: It’s about spending time with interesting and fun people in regular everyday places. My favorite travel memories are the ones where I’ve done nothing big or “important”, just the times enjoying coffee shop chats with people like Jack Burrows:

Jack Burrows- road people

Jack sat down beside me as I typed away at my computer in July of 2010 and told me about his Inn that he owned on a little Island where I was in NC. Just a happy smiley guy excited to have a visitor to his town. (How could you not love that face?) Another one of my most favorite road times was meeting these little cuties near the VT/NH border in September 2011 when I stopped at their lemonade stand:

Cutie-pies at a lemonade stand

(It’s as if this was staged it was so incredibly adorable, but it was totally random.)

I was quite the lemonade stand entrepreneur myself when I was little. (Mom will tell you stories on that and how I tried to sell “rock pictures” at my lemonade stands too.) I always have to stop to support my fellow business ladies like these, and naturally I couldn’t leave without a photo, so I asked the moms and dads if I could take one and give the girls a blue lollipop which they happily agreed. I didn’t even have to ask these 4 to stick out their blue tongues. They were giggling and loving it:

Blue lollipop tongues!

This picture is one of my favorite I have ever taken in the thousands I have. The pure joy of a simple sunny day with a lemonade stand and a lollipop.

These are the kinds of moments I live for, and why I stay curious and travel. These are moments you can’t buy, force to make, or get anywhere else but on the road. That is why I want to go on this Best of the Road rally with my Mom. I want to share with her moments like these that are out there to be had because she is a huge reason why I’ve made such a rich and full life of adventure. She’s always encouraged me to go, do and be exactly what I want with no expectation or rule other than to work hard and follow my heart and that’s exactly what I am doing here.

So? In all the moments of butt-busting to get votes, vying for social media attention and nuzzling Team Blue Lollipop Road into a spot in the lead to be chosen as one of the finalists, my hope is that the authenticity of Mom, myself and the spirit of Blue Lollipop Road will always shine through more than anything else. Spending time in Small Town America and moments with people are where my heart and soul are. If I could choose how to spend a dream day, or a million dollars if I had it- being in a car on a x-country trip in the USA like the one that I am competing to get in on now, would be my absolute first choice.

Here’s to the road!

 

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reason #787

To VOTE FOR TEAM BLUE LOLLIPOP ROAD for the Rand McNally/USA TODAY Best of the Road rally 2012!

A special thanks to our Friday lunch waiter Joel for being a sport about this! Talk about jump right in when a stranger asks “Do you want to be in a video?”

What a cutie he was and super fun.

Thanks for helping Team Blue Lollipop Road Joel! We will be back for lunch soon! (And by the way I stopped on my way out and found your boss to tell him what a great server you are 🙂

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reason #478 to vote for team blue lollipop road

for the Best of the Road Rally 2012:

We find slabs of pizza and aren’t afraid to chow down!

Sicilian slab at Miccuci's

Welcome to the “sicilian slab” I found at Miccuci’s Grocery in Portland, Maine:

Micucci's Sicillian Slab

This slab was one of the freshest, most delicious, piping hot, squishy amazing melt in your mouth things I have ever eaten. (Translate: hosed.) Up close and personal when I was halfway through:

Micucci's Sicillian Slab

Mmmm….so, so good. This slab didn’t have a chance and was gone in 4 minutes or less. I actually stood up and ate the entire thing.

Want to feed me some of your best small town food? This girl is not afraid to eat…bring it! Vote for your town and maybe we will see you there.

VOTE FORE TEAM BLUE LOLLIPOP ROAD and put us on the tour of the best eats across the USA!

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best of small town america

Here’s what Rand McNally and USA TODAY are sending teams out in search of, for the Best of the Road Rally 2012. The:

  • Most Fun
  • Most Patriotic
  • Most Beautiful
  • Best for Food
  • Friendliest

…small towns in America.

This Blue Lollipop Road sure has been to plenty of small town stuff on that list, so how about some daily pix until the voting ends to inspire you all to VOTE FOR US?

Ketchikan, AK local Mike took me and another traveler from “the lower 48” out fishing and touring on his boat one day during my summer 2010 visit. We stopped at a few spots, did some hiking, saw black bear and had a blast. The nature around the Naha River Trail was gorgeous!

Hike around Naha River Trail Ketchikan, AK

I am not so good at fishing for what we were trying to catch though. Talk about a crack up when I caught these giant gelatinous things!

The "Deadliest Catch" in Ketchikan, AK

Just call me a fisherman on the Deadliest Catch.

Being serenaded by Fisherman in Ketchikan, AK

Speaking of, later that evening after a shower for $1.25 in a laundromat (if you’re ever road tripping to AK and sleeping in your car, don’t forget your quarters for your every few days shower at various places like marinas and laundromats. It will be the best $1.25 you ever spent!)- I walked into an empty restaurant and ponied up to the bar for some eats and relaxation. 5 minutes in chatting with the staff, I was bombarded by a crew of fisherman “fresh” off the boat. These guys claimed they were the ones who actually caught the fish for the deadliest catch to stage for the TV show. I don’t know what the truth is, all I know is they were ready to P-A-R-T-Y and they were so entertaining I stayed for several hours observing. (They thought I was some secret spy reporter.) They made me stand up on the piano when another patron started playing so they could serenade me. I laughed so hard for 2 hours my stomach hurt. These guys were characters and then some. Quite the stories these Alaska Fishermen who spend 22 days straight on boats have.

I’d definitely categorize Ketchikan, AK as some amazing small town fun, friendly and beautiful. I met the real deal people that night!

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hello from my chicago rooftop!

After talking to Mom this afternoon about the fact that the competitors that are hot on our tails to win a spot for the Best of the Road rally, I decided to make this video:

Who needs a shower to make a video? Who needs to see a video right side up? (Oops!) If you can’t laugh at yourself…

***(I like to roll with the first unscripted take. Just lean sideways! 🙂

Running up to the rooftop after the gym when you have 2 minutes before you have to be somewhere and start talking to the camera while your neighbors are tanning and drinking beer? Well it’s a conversation starter anyway!

Because Mom and I aren’t currently out on the road like some of the other teams vying for a spot to go on this rally, I have a few tricks up my sleeve I’m going to have to pull out to jump in the fun just as if we were. We have to get creative! Archives of road trip adventure are about to come out of the woodwork so get ready.

Have you voted for us yet today?

Get ready Chicago! This chick is going to be beating feet on the street to get your votes! We are so going to be one of the 5 teams on this Best of the Road 2012!

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goin’ to carolina in my mind

…and body!

If you want a last minute flight deal to get outta cold dodge (like I did this past weekend) check out Spirit Airlines. This is my second time on Spirit air in the past 6 months and I am loving them. They were cheaper than any other airline by hundreds of dollars once again, and I got my tickets 2 days before leaving. Some might say this is a big hitch: You have to pay to bring any luggage and you don’t get free soda. I think- what does that matter if my end cost is still less that $200 total with all taxes, fees, luggage, etc. to fly half way across the country? I’ll bring my own soda thanks.

So to the sunny warm south I went, and oh was it a much needed and awesome weekend! (Chicago is a truly amazing city but 38 degrees and rain on April 28th was my Windy City limit.)

I love me some NC. Not just for the sweet tea, hush puppies, heat and tanning time, but that southern charm and hospitality, the good friends I made when I lived here, and everything from the mountains and green of Boone and Blowing Rock, to the sandy beaches and sunsets of the Outer Banks. NC and all in between. This was taken at Border Station on my way to the Outer Banks a few months back:

Welcome to North Carolina sign

(I always stop there for Dairy Queen Blizzards. Mmmm…chocolate ice cream, M&M’s and Oreos…)

OBX is by far my favorite beach area in the country. So much wide open:

OBX life guard chair, NV

and uninterrupted space to relax:

Beach feet OBX, NC

I’ve spent time there every summer for 14 years with a group of friends I love like family:

Bill and Will OBX, NC

(I have a lot of cute pix I have taken of their kids they don’t know about. Plans for gifts later in life…:)

I lived in the Outer Banks during the summer of 2001 too. I always love to play on the dunes at Jockey’s Ridge:

Jockey's Ridge OBX, NC

… to lunch at Tortugas Lie:

Tortugas Lie menu

….for yummy fresh sandwiches, fries and cold beer:

Veggie burger at Tortugas Lie, NC

…and spend time alone on the beach at sunset:

Feet at beach OBX, NC

Naturally I’ve explored spots like the Wright Brother’s National Memorial:

Wright Brothers Memorial, NC

…where even the Park rangers like blue lollipops!

Wright Brothers Memorial Park Ranger

(I love a guy that’s a good sport:)

The Cape Hatteras Lighthouse is quite a sight to see:

Cape Hatteras Light House, OBX, NC

Piping hot of the press, fresh Duck Donuts are always a good treat too:

Duck Donuts, NC

Fresh made Duck Donuts, NC

Fresh Made Duck Donuts, NC

…after you go for a run on the beach of course.

I love the back roads of the green and lush Boone and Blowing Rock:

Boone, NC

Boone, NC

Boone, NC

…and other back country road all over the state:

Back country, NC

Back country, NC

Cotton field, NC

Another coastal area I love and have lived in is Wilmington. Beautiful sun rise mornings:

Wrightsville Beach NC morning

…and sunset nights:

Wrightsville Beach NC sunset

There’s something to be said about that warm humid air, the active lifestyle all over the state and that southern twang that leaves me always wanting more. If you’ve never explored around North Carolina, grab a bathing suit and a pair of hiking boots, throw the kayak on top of the car and don’t forget your sunscreen for all that sun. Road trip!  If you need a guide, give me a call.

The Best of the Road Small Town America for 2012? I’m thinking some spots in NC could give others a good run for their money and I want to go find them! Vote for Team Blue Lollipop Road and we will come pay you a visit!

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can i buy you a beer?…

…do your laundry? Walk your dog? babysit your kids? Polish your shoes?

Done!

If you vote for Team Blue Lollipop Road HERE for the Best of the Road Rally 2012– I will do it all!

Turns out you can vote once a day until May 15th, so PLEASE vote fast and often. We need your help to go on the trek of a lifetime across the USA!

My Mom is going to my partner in crime this time around. What’s better than one Peacock lady on the road? TWO!

Vote for us!

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vote for mr. herrington!

I know I should be soliciting votes for Team Blue Lollipop Road for the Rand McNally and USA TODAY Best of the Road Rally 2012 (and I still am of course)- but today I had to post about voting for someone else too:

My elementary school gym teacher Mr. Howard Herrington!

CLICK HERE to vote for him for the LIVE with Kelly (as in formerly LIVE with Regis and Kelly) Top Teacher contest! You can vote once a day Until April 30th.

Here’s a great article in our local hometown paper about the contest.

I could absolutely credit part of the reason why I have such an active and healthy lifestyle to Mr. Herrington. In my K-6th grade years growing up at Shaftsbury Elementary School, gym class was always my favorite. I’m sure most kids would say that, but I can say for sure that Mr. Herrington was one of those teachers you always trusted, knew really cared, and always made it fun to get moving. He has a 24/7 smile, and an energy that would make any kid excited to learn. He’s been teaching at my elementary school for 28 years now. That’s some serious dedication! Here’s this fantastic teacher we all love:

Shaftsbury Elementary School gym teacher Howard Herrington

Between this nomination for Mr. Herrington and collaborating with my old high school and other teachers on the 8/18/12 Blue Lollipop Road Reunion Soccer Weekend I am feeling some serious love and pride about the tiny little Vermont town I came from. I am one lucky kid!

Dear Mr. Herrington~

I know I haven’t seen you in years, but from all us “kids” of Shaftsbury Elementary School (including us 33 year old ones):

WE LOVE YOU!!!

Thank you for being the example of a teacher that truly cares! We hope you win. You deserve it!

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