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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

San Francisco to Houston, Atlanta, NYC, Houston, Sf Again. Whew!

Yes, I had to get from San Francisco to New York City with Lexi to see the Little Mermaid as promised. Tiring week but today I have access to a normal computer with excellent Internet so maybe I can get some stuff posted. I just put up photos of my visit to New York City's Museum Of Modern Art. Hopefully I can get some other images on of the sights we saw over the weekend. Visit Facebook for more stuff.

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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

In San Francisco, Headed To New York City

Today I left Bigfoot to his devices and drove East to Lassen Volcanic National Park just to have a look around. Nice forests, lots of large trees, little undergrowth, craggy volcano looking over the whole park. But I ended the day driving to San Francisco to catch a plane to Houston, Texas tomorrow morning.

Planned long ago the old gang of me, Lexi and Deanna shall fly from San Francisco, Houston, TX, and Miami, FL to New York City. We shall see the sights over the weekend, paint the town red, the Statue of Liberty, Ground Zero, the Museum of Modern Art (Picasso, Van Gogh, Warhol... I am in Heaven), and Saturday night we shall see the last evening performance of Disney's 'The Little Mermaid' on Broadway.

Looking forward to this weekend and I shall keep you posted! Thanks for reading.

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Saturday, August 1, 2009

Cadillac Ranch, Amarillo, Texas

In West Texas, They Grow Caddies At Cadillac Ranch!


Today, under the incredibly big sky of West Texas, we visited the world famous
'Cadillac Ranch', the art project sponsered by Stanley Marsh 3.
Along Interstate 40 just west of Amarillo you will find 10 old Cadillacs buried head first in a row. For whatever reasons these objects have become a famous art display and has been featured in a jazillion movies, music videos, magazines, etc.


The cars are supposed to be buried at the same angle as the sides of the Great Pyramid of Cheops in Egypt. When I asked about the location of the cars a local good ol' boy said "We got us an eccentric billionaire oilman out here"! I already knew Marsh had a rep for eccentricity, even going by Marsh 3 rather than III, as in the third. He claims that is pretentious.


Lexi climbed atop one of the cars for a cool shot. Yes, it is allowed, and you can add your own spray painting tags. Best of all, it is free! The most amazing thing I saw and missed getting on film was a young man, either extremely talented as a gymnast or insane, who stood atop the car and suddenly did an amazing 360 degree flip off the side, landing perfectly on his feet! I was actually astounded by that.


Deanna, Lexi and Alan atop the Cadillac Ranch!
Hopefully I can find tgime to post more images of the amazing things we did today as it is late and time is short. We also rode a twisting, narrow road to the top of Capulin Volcano, a dormant volcano in New Mexico. As we entered the park a powerful thunderstorm blew in, lightning, wind, rain. This made the drive even more scary. The ranger warned about lightning at the peak but failed to mention the tight lanes and hairpin curves with absolutely no railing between you and a thousand foot drop. Insane.


Of course we tagged the cars in an appropriate fashion.
At the end of this long day we find ourselves in Pueblo, Colorado. We intended to stop much sooner but had to go to over 20 hotels to find an overpriced room on the fly. A NICE room, except for the teens running up and down the hall until midnight.
Tomorrow we shall ride the top of the Rocky Mountains and try to make it to the Rocky Mountain National Park, perhaps the Sand Dunes National Monument.

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