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As I mentioned here, I have been transcribing some letters that date back to 1980, which describe my first trip to the USA.

They were written to my brother; he was working in Africa at the time – teaching English in Sudan, I think. (I am sure he will tell me if I have got this wrong.). I was a twenty year old student.


Going to the States was a big adventure. I travelled with G, to whom I gave a copy of the letters (and who knows I am going to post about them; he said it was ok to use his name), together with some of the photographs.

So at least three people have read these letters; possibly more, since I may have shown them to various girlfriends down the years. I can’t think who else may have seen them. It is possible.

After G1 read them – twenty years ago – he said that it sounded like an interesting trip – but it was very different from the one he and I took together. They are very subjective. It is odd what I remember now and what I put in the letters (or letter singular – I have only read the first of three, I think it was): there are episodes that I know happened that aren’t in there. (The pure joy and awe of walking up 3rd Avenue, my head craning to look at the skyscrapers; Gerry and I arguing over whether he should give me the cab fare so he could stay chatting up a girl in a bar; and a guy we met on the Staten Island ferry: he said he was an ex-convict fresh out of Sing-Sing. I took his photograph as he held court on the deck of the ferry. Why didn’t I write about any of that?)

For a long while, I have intended to transcribe these letters. It was one of the things I wanted to do with my journal when I started on LJ – so it has only taken me a year or so. In doing so, I have hardly edited them at all.

Reading them makes me cringe slightly – they really do need editing, and I may yet do so – I may turn them into stories. Or I may do nothing. Any footnotes are modern, to explain things.

I am leaving them (more or less) unedited so I can use them as a source; but it means that you will be able to see things about me that I think have changed considerably. As [livejournal.com profile] morgaine_x pointed out, I have twenty six years on the kid that wrote this stuff; I guess I have learnt a lot.

I have wondered what to call this series of posts. I settled on Coast to Coast. Kind of self explanatory. I will break up the posts (and there may be quite a time between my posting different bits of the story; it will depend on how quickly I get around to doing the two remaining letters) into logical chunks; the letters themselves were split, two, and I will retain those headings.

The pictures that accompany the words were taken on the same trip. I have scanned them from Ektachrome slides. After twenty six years, the slides were in a bit of a mess: they are dusty, and I couldn’t get the dust off. I have tried to tart up the images to make them acceptable – passable – but I haven’t worked too hard. (In case anyone is interested, Ektachrome produced very blue shots – it was famous for it; so I have also tweaked the colour balance, to make the pictures a bit warmer.) There are some pictures I can’t find too: images that I know I took – because I have prints of them. The view from the New York apartment window, for instance. I have it somewhere. I can’t think where.

Anyhow, if you choose to read what I did one summer twenty years ago, I hope you find it interesting. I have changed, though.

By the way, New York quickly became one of my favourite cities; I have visited many times, and I have very good friends there. Every time I visit, I take the same photographs.

"Coast-to-Coast": 1 - New York

"Coast-to-Coast": 2 - Hitching: Ohio, Chicago, to Denver

"Coast-to-Caost": 3 - Colorado and the Grand Canyon

"Coast-to-Coast": 4 - Las Vegas, Los Angeles and the road to San Francisco

"Coast-to-Coast": 5 - San Francisco

ETA: In case anyone was wondering, I hadn't read On the Road when I went to the States; I read it after I came back - whilst I wrote "Coast-to-Coast: 3". Now you know.

1. Originally, I used my friends name - he had said I could; but he later told me he found it strange to see his name here, so I have removed it.
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