06.01.08
Alabama
Welcome to Alabama. It seems to have more rolling hills than we’ve seen in days.
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Traveling and Living in the Blu
Welcome to Alabama. It seems to have more rolling hills than we’ve seen in days.
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I guess one of the local casinos was concerned we’d miss their ad, so they provided the sea of yellow signs to the left of the highway.
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We took some time here to stop at the French Quarter to do touristy things like-walk down Bourbon St, and get our fill of Cajun, Creole and bignets from the French market.
We didn’t stay all that long, because temperature was an even 100 degrees and the humidity was HIGH.
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Wow, can you tell these trees are up to their tips in water? Too bad they can’t just ship to the drought areas of the country.
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Not all of Texas is flat and sparsely vegitated. Some, I hear, is mountainous. But we are headed deep into the humid south Texas. There are the beginnings of lush green trees and rolling hills. We’re a little past the halfway point between Dallas and Houston.
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This was a 150 foot waterfall along the highway in Colorado.
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We’re leaving AMARILLO and headed south to Waxahachie, TX it eas 81 degrees an it gone up to 84 in the last 10 minutes. It’s. 10;45 in the morning.
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Who would line up real Cadillac cars and bury them halfway in an empty field in Texas? I am NOT making this up!
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This is a golden corral, and it’s currently running in first place for the worst food of the trip. I’ve eaten at this chain in another city and its fine.
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