roy and david were there bed-stuy neighbors. >> they would sit out on their stoop in the afternoon we'd good friends. >> for new york, they headed north to woodstock vermont and booth bay harbor, maine where sadly janie was taken ill and had to go home. undaunted, lou set her sights and her gps for ely minnesota. >> i figured it was like 1700 almost 1800 miles. when i saw the ely sign i said "thank you lord." because i was there perfectly safe and sound. >> safe and sound she drove ton twin bridges montana then by ferry to ketchikan alaska. last stop, taos, new mexico. >> i sauce had difficulty saying taos. everybody told me think "house" so i am like think "house" before i say "taos." >> 13,000 miles nearly a year after her journey began lou schell arrived back in chatham. >> the same people that lipped the driveway the day i left were in my driveway the day that i returned home. >> with so many stories to tell, lou decided to write a book. she'd never done that before either. >> i said before i left, i know you don't put extra versus in the bible but i added an extra verse. the lord p