A little more information:
from the Vancouver Sun This is what happens when you let the man drive and he refuses to stop to ask for directions. And I'm not joking, either.
It's too bad they had to go like this.
This story is eerily reminiscent of the song 'The Way', written by Tony Scalzo. He wrote the song in 1997, after reading a news article about Lela and Raymond Howard, an elderly couple who had disappeared in Texas. The couple was on their way to a family reunion when they disappeared. He romanticized it quite a bit. Lela actually had Alzheimers, and Raymond was recovering from brain surgery. They veered off the road in their Oldsmobile 88 and were found dead at the bottom of a canyon.
"They made up their minds
And they started packing
They left before the sun came up that day
An exit to eternal summer slacking
But where were they going
Without ever knowing the way?
They drank up the wine
And they got to talking
They now had more important things to sayAnd when the car broke down
They started walking
Where were they going without ever knowing the way?
...
"The children woke up
And they couldn't find 'em
They Left before the sun came up that day
They just drove off
And left it all behind 'em
But where were they going without ever knowing the way?"
It would be nice if everyone else just died in their sleep.
Sue