This is how you make it through the panhandle of Texas: Zooming through at 80 mph without so much as a glance in either direction. Just don't make eye contact and you'll eventually get through this.
I take that back. There were a lot of glances out the window, typically followed with "Good Heavens this is some barren country". And then you continue to move on. A few windmills, a couple cows, and miles upon miles upon miles (upon miles...) of barren land in every direction. The crossword puzzles made their first appearance in to The Great Road Trip of 2013 because there is absolutely nothing redeeming to look at.
Except, ofcourse, the ten graffiti-covered Cadillacs buried upside down in a farmers field.
Just keep moving...
I take that back. There were a lot of glances out the window, typically followed with "Good Heavens this is some barren country". And then you continue to move on. A few windmills, a couple cows, and miles upon miles upon miles (upon miles...) of barren land in every direction. The crossword puzzles made their first appearance in to The Great Road Trip of 2013 because there is absolutely nothing redeeming to look at.
Except, ofcourse, the ten graffiti-covered Cadillacs buried upside down in a farmers field.
The Leaning Water Tower of Texas |
Just keep moving...
Touring Texas at 80 MPH |
Pretty Sure We're Still in the Bible Belt (Rattlesnake Charmers Were Gathering) |
Although the Wind Mills Were Pretty Cool |
Nothing Wrong With Teaching the Kids to Tag at an Early Age |
Cadillac Ranch - Outside of Amarillo (Random Cadillacs Buried in a Field) |
Mi Madre (When In Texas, Speak Spanish) |
Me |
Like We Said...Some Barren Country |
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