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January Travels

December 27th, 2010

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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

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September Travels

September 26th, 2010

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A rather impressive storm

Morning view

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Out in the Southwest

September 13th, 2010

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I’m currently wandering about the Southwestern United States basking in my new found (and temporary) freedom from the office.

Storm's in the rearview

Cumulonimbus clouds building up behind me.

Peeking out of my tent

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.

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I was wondering why the grass was so nice and short in camp…

Just out of New Mexico

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Life’s about to get even crazier!

July 29th, 2010

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Driving north from Albequerque

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.


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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.


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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.
Clouds and a cliff face
Old billboard and the horizon

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Another Far West Texas Weekend

May 12th, 2010

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Desert Rain

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.

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