This is what January currently looks like for me. I will be driving.
Destinations include:
- St. Louis, MO
- Denver, CO
- Santa Fe, NM
- Fort Worth, TX
- Austin, TX
- Little Rock, AR
- Nashville, TN
- Chapel Hill, NC
- Washington, DC
This is what January currently looks like for me. I will be driving.
Destinations include:
September 13th, 2010
I’m currently wandering about the Southwestern United States basking in my new found (and temporary) freedom from the office.
Cumulonimbus clouds building up behind me.
I woke up to cows my first night in the Santa Fe National Forest. I ate breakfast amongst them. They are my new best friends.
I was wondering why the grass was so nice and short in camp…
July 29th, 2010
Next week, I’ll be visiting New York for a few days to relax, work, and think about my life all at the same time. Then, in September after my job ends, I plan to spend some time in my beloved Frey Canyon in Bandelier National Monument in New Mexico to further consider my life.
In October, I will be leaving Austin to move back to NYC where I will be looking for work and considering my future even further.
Throughout all of this, I hope to begin to take more black and white photos like the one above because i miss it. Here are a couple other oldies but goodies from my time in New Mexico.


If you are driving from Austin to anywhere west via I-10, you absolutely need to get gas at Junction or you will run out. We met a couple guys at a rest stop that learned this the hard way. Before leaving on a road trip out in the West, check the miles between towns and figure out how many miles you can go on a full tank of gas. There aren’t gas stations at every town. Some towns that show up on maps might not really exist when you get there. Also, I know this is the 21st century and all, but, when traveling out in remote area, make sure to have plenty of water in your car.