Here are a couple pics from the night:
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Road Trip Part 6 - Destination Texas
The air conditioning was not on and I discovered that I am not a hot weather kind of woman.
After a while, the heat begins to get to you.
Welcome to Texas
So you basically got a short condensed version of my road trip to Texas. It was a pretty laid back relaxing trip which was nice for me since everything's been so chaotic as of late. I was in Austin, Texas for just a day and a half and then flew back to Portland.
Road Trip Part 5 -The Carlsbad Caverns
The Carsbad Caverns are truly a great wonder. We took an elevator about 1300 feet below ground and walked around in silence taking in the incredible sight and listening to the constant sound of dripping water.
This was called the Lion's Tail exhibit. Can you see it?
The way they had everything lit up was perfect.
Pictures do not do these justice.
Seriously!
Do you remember going over stalactites and stalagtmites during science class in elementary school? Can you remember which is which? Are you smarter than a 5th grader?
Road Trip Part 4 - New Mexico
Welcome to New Mexico.

You want to talk about the middle of no where? This is one of those places. The landscape was the opposite of the northwest that's for sure!

It was H-O-T.

There was a lot of construction happening. Sometimes we would pass through these tiny towns and I couldn't help but wonder why anyone would want to live there in the middle of no where.

From the freeway, we spotted this old cobblestone church that looked really cool and decided we'd go explore it. That's the one great thing about roadtrips...the spontaneity.
This church was an old catholic church called The Santa Maria Mission.

There were these old weathered steps nearby.

Yee-haw!

Next to the church, was an old run down one room house...with no roof.

Here's a picture from the inside.
Exciting, eh?

After our exploration, we were back on the road again.
You want to talk about the middle of no where? This is one of those places. The landscape was the opposite of the northwest that's for sure!
It was H-O-T.
There was a lot of construction happening. Sometimes we would pass through these tiny towns and I couldn't help but wonder why anyone would want to live there in the middle of no where.
From the freeway, we spotted this old cobblestone church that looked really cool and decided we'd go explore it. That's the one great thing about roadtrips...the spontaneity.
This church was an old catholic church called The Santa Maria Mission.
There were these old weathered steps nearby.
Yee-haw!
Next to the church, was an old run down one room house...with no roof.
Here's a picture from the inside.
Exciting, eh?
After our exploration, we were back on the road again.
Road Trip Part 3 - Utah
Welcome to Utah.
I wasn't expecting it to be so green, scenic and beautiful. It was a great drive.

One thing we kept coming across were these things called pickled eggs. They looked absolutely disgusting and tugged at my gag reflex a little. When ever you'd move the jar, whatever sediment was at the bottom would stir up and swish around the eggs. It was the perfect thing to make you lose any appetite you might have had.

We were almost to Moab, Utah when we realized that our gas was just about out and that there wasn't any gas station anywhere nearby. We stopped at a rest area and ended up hitchiking to go and get some gas.

Along our hitchiking way, a tumbleweed came along. I had to get a picture of that. A tumbleweed is a sure indication that you're in the middle of no where.

Luckily, a gas station was only a couple miles up the road and we were in mormon country, so there were nice people that helped us out. :)
Soon we had our gas and were on our way.

We were on the edge of Moab when all the red rocks appeared along the horizon. These are amazing.

The Colorado River runs through Moab. We ended up taking a boat tour at sunset. It was pretty spectacular to ride upriver in the canyon surrounded by all the red rocks. When the stars came out and it was beginning to get dark, seeing the silouhette of the canyon against the twilight sky left me pretty awestruck.

One thing we kept coming across were these things called pickled eggs. They looked absolutely disgusting and tugged at my gag reflex a little. When ever you'd move the jar, whatever sediment was at the bottom would stir up and swish around the eggs. It was the perfect thing to make you lose any appetite you might have had.
We were almost to Moab, Utah when we realized that our gas was just about out and that there wasn't any gas station anywhere nearby. We stopped at a rest area and ended up hitchiking to go and get some gas.
Along our hitchiking way, a tumbleweed came along. I had to get a picture of that. A tumbleweed is a sure indication that you're in the middle of no where.
Luckily, a gas station was only a couple miles up the road and we were in mormon country, so there were nice people that helped us out. :)
Soon we had our gas and were on our way.
We were on the edge of Moab when all the red rocks appeared along the horizon. These are amazing.
The Colorado River runs through Moab. We ended up taking a boat tour at sunset. It was pretty spectacular to ride upriver in the canyon surrounded by all the red rocks. When the stars came out and it was beginning to get dark, seeing the silouhette of the canyon against the twilight sky left me pretty awestruck.
Road Trip Part 2 - Idaho
We ended up stopping in Twin Falls, Idaho. There was a great bridge that crossed over the Snake River.


Here I am posing with the Twins of Twin Falls. I never figured out what the story was about them.

There was an overlook spot that we took in some of the scenery at.
We saw a group of people hovering at the middle of the bridge. At first we thought that they were just taking in the sights but then we saw one of them climb over the railing.
Before you know it, someone jumped off the bridge! It turns out it was a parachute jumper. If you look closely at the center of this picture, you can see the blue parachute.
Here I am posing with the Twins of Twin Falls. I never figured out what the story was about them.
There was an overlook spot that we took in some of the scenery at.
Before you know it, someone jumped off the bridge! It turns out it was a parachute jumper. If you look closely at the center of this picture, you can see the blue parachute.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Road Trip Part 1
Well, I'm back from my awesome road trip to Texas. I had a great time! :)
We took a bunch of pics and I thought I'd do a post of each state we went through. So we begin with driving down I-84 through eastern Oregon:
Even from the highway, you can't help but enjoy the Oregon beauty.
We stopped at a rest area and ran into some very bold squirrels with voracious appetites. I had some almonds and that caused a slight frenzy.
After one particular squirrel suddenly jumped on my leg and looked at me with pleading eyes that seemed to be saying "Look at me! Feed ME!", I decided I was done bonding with nature for that moment.

Pictures rarely do landscapes justice.

Old friends = Good times!
Next stop: Idaho
We took a bunch of pics and I thought I'd do a post of each state we went through. So we begin with driving down I-84 through eastern Oregon:
Even from the highway, you can't help but enjoy the Oregon beauty.
We stopped at a rest area and ran into some very bold squirrels with voracious appetites. I had some almonds and that caused a slight frenzy.
After one particular squirrel suddenly jumped on my leg and looked at me with pleading eyes that seemed to be saying "Look at me! Feed ME!", I decided I was done bonding with nature for that moment.
Pictures rarely do landscapes justice.
Old friends = Good times!
Next stop: Idaho
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