I enjoy the solitude of cross country driving My first solo trip was from Arizona to Pennsylvania I marveled at the variety of scenery From the red volcanic stone of northern New Mexico Into the nondescript panhandle of Texas Then bursting into a scene of flowering trees Alongside the interstate as I encountered A whole new blooming country I'd never seen before My senses were in constant amazement I was alone with my thoughts when I wanted to think Listened to my collection of cassettes when radio reception Was nil or when only country music filled the air waves Along with farmers' reports I enjoyed the process of driving The only times I 'got lost' when I was driving through The cities not fully confident in following the signs My next long solo trip was also from Arizona But this time to Florida and the southern route Took me through the deserts of Arizona and New Mexico And the wide open skies of Texas but I did not marvel until I crossed the border Into Louisiana which led me to traverse the Ponchatrain bridge Nothing but water on both sides of the wooden, logged passage Passing vehicles of all sizes, being passed by vehicles Of all sizes until the landscape changed to the skyline of New Orleans - gray and gloomy in the day - did not compel Me to want to explore I was just anxious to get to my last night in a motel in Tallahassee That was the last cross country trip I made on four wheels