To – Baltimore (Maryland)
Via – A Few Rainy Minutes in Delaware
Miles Driven - 98
Today’s Photos - http://www.flickr.com/photos/32017704@N03/sets/72157610948895509/
On the morning of Day 36, me and the Philly Sheraton officially fell out. I admit that I already had the ‘ump about their spiralling costs and lack of basic provisions (did I mention that a bottle of room temperature Poland Spring water in the room was going for $5…just a 400% mark-up on their retail value) but my innocent question about if I could use one of the luggage trolleys was denied because of hotel policy that they have to be accompanied by a bell boy. Moving 6 months worth of luggage isn’t exactly an easy feat but we have got it down to a bit of a fine art these days so the addition of another body is actually more of a hindrance than a help. Now the only reasons I can think of why they won’t let me use it alone is a) they think I am going to steel it (but considering they are 8 feet tall and shiny, that seems unlikely) or b) they see a tip opportunity going out of the window. Now as stingy as I am (and I don’t mind admitting that there is a certain amount of Scottish running through these veins) I have a real problem with tipping when clearly there has been no value added by the person stood in front of you with their hand out. It’s like when a doorman says “do you need a cab?”, only to summon one from the line of waiting cabs just 3 metres away. Is that really worth a dollar? I think not. Anyway, sure enough, once we had packed up we had to call for a bell-boy to collect the luggage. I fetched the car to the front of reception and waited for a good 10 minutes for the luggage to arrive (value added?) and then when it arrived I had to pack it myself as the 60+ year old bell man looked like he was one holdall away from cardiac arrest. I hope our $5 tip was the last $5 he needed to retire and buy that little place in Bermuda he’s always had his eye on. So, 10 minutes later than planned, feeling bad about physically abusing a senior citizen and $5 lighter, we drove away from the hotel and vowed never to stay in another Sheraton for the rest of this trip. However, sometimes needs must and I am currently sat in the Baltimore Sheraton writing this and feeling deliciously dirty about it!
Now this rant means that I have missed out the chunk of the
One more unmissable thing to
100 rain soaked miles late we arrived in Baltimore as the sun was setting only to find it unusually tough to get a hotel room that would accept our slobbering beast. Hence we’re in another Sheraton but I have to say that this place is great. 8 miles north of the city we seem to be in the middle of a retail park but it’s nice, cheap, and everything you would expect to be free (internet, water, looking out of the window etc) is free. Kate’s hangover was pretty severe all day so I took Molly for a walk of the neighbourhood to gather information on local eateries. I had a decent list of places by the time I got back to the room but only ma

Thoroughly looking forward to exploring Baltimore tomorrow…fingers crossed for some decent weather though…
2 comments:
As always a mildly interesting blog (don't want you getting any bigger headed than normal), but I do have a grumble and challenge.
"The grumble"
Although I'm pleased you managed to workout how to rotate pictures after about day 10, I'm still a little disappointed that they aren't named...I feel you have a duty to your waiting audience to at least do a full job rather than a half job!!
"The Challenge"
I know a young small boy....I'd like to say it is my nephew or something....but I can't lie to you Brin...its me....who started collecting quarters many years ago, but unfortunately left USA before his work was complete.
"A little facts for you"
1999 marks the beginning of an exciting time for coin collectors. From 1999 to 2008, the standard design on the reverse (tails) side of the Washington qtr will be replaced with a design representative of one of the fifty states. This redesign is the first change to the qtr in more than twenty years. The words "United States of America" and "Quarter dollar" will be moved to the heads side of the new qtr, and the year of the minting will appear on the tails side.
Now, this is the REAL interesting bit. Five new qtrs have been released each year and the coins are either minted in Philadelphia or Denver....now pay attention as this is important. On the heads side there is a small P or D located to the right of the blocks head (don't think he is important)
So, getting to the point, I need the following qtrs to complete my collection:
Delaware P
New Jersey P
North Carolina P
Rhode Island P
Mississippi P
Alabama P
Maine P and D
Arkanas D
Michigan D
Florida P
Iowa P and D
Wisconsin P
Californa P
Minnesota D
Oregon P and D
Kansas P
West Virginia P and D
Nevada P and D
Nebraska P and D
Colorado P
North Dakota P
South Dakota D
Montana P
Washington P and D
Idaho P and D
Utah P and D
Oklahoma P and D
New Mexico P and D
Arizona P and D
Alaska P and D
Hawaii P and D
Think of it as a duty to one of your regular 17 blog followers. Plus, if you and Kate run out of things to talk about this could open up a completely new avenue of conversation!
I'm sure you are going to let me down.....a'hem
How can I put this politely? Poke it.
As for naming the photos...see above.
Hugs,
Grant
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