Friday, January 25, 2013

1,100 miles later

by the cup or bowl
if the proclaimers were trying to be the man who walked a-thousand miles and wound up at your door, they still would have a couple hundred more miles to go to equal the distance we've gone in the two days since last we posted.  we had a day in austin, followed by driving, driving and more driving, with our landing in phoenix tonight.

first off, austin is definitely as weird as everyone says, but still very cool and fun.  whenever hipsters around the world pray, i have to assume that they are required by hipster law to face austin.  the restaurants are good, the shops are quirky and different, and it was all very laid back.  and there really is as much live music as we'd heard; it was a wednesday night and there were not less than a dozen bars with live music within a two block stretch.  we saw a great 90s rock music cover band at one place and the creatively named shakey graves at another.  the bars here are into a few things, and the picture to the right gives you an idea what one of those things is.  sounds like my kind of place.  a special thanks to casey's cousin, sarah, for showing us a good time; austin's another place i wouldn't mind visiting again.

unfortunately the night took a little bit of a toll and we didn't get on the road on thursday until about 930am headed toward west texas.  once we got on i-10, with its 80 mph speed limits, we were really making western moves.  fast forward 7 hours and well over 400 miles and we arrived in carlsbad, famous for...being the other carlsbad that's in america, i guess.  also the caverns.  since it was already dark when we arrived, we checked into the hotel, looked for some options for dinner, and once we realized that there were very few,


guadalupe mountains
we just decided to drive down the one main road and figure it out.  for the 3rd time on this journey, the choice was bbq.  after dinner, we had an early bedtime, because today was another marathon drive of 600+ miles and 9+ hours through new mexico and arizona.  though the drive into town the night before was unimpressive, seeing southern new mexico and southeastern arizona in the daylight was absolutely remarkable.  the landscapes are truly unique in the palette of america's countryside.

we stopped in tucson for a late lunch (not bbq!) close to arizona's campus; that makes around a half dozen college campuses that we've managed to eat near on the trip so far.  from tucson it was a quick 2 hour jaunt up 10 west to phoenix.  as we checked in to the hotel i saw that there is some sort of frisbee competition going on in town with a large contingent staying in the hotel.  so, maybe if i play my cards right i'll be able to win this tournament/competition thing and not even need to work anymore.  they're paying top dollar for frisbee these days, right?

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

al, ms, la & tx

we havn't updated you since sunday, so there's a lot to go over, and not much time, before we get moving on the next leg of our journey.

we got up on monday, had a light breakfast in huntsville, then started south and west.  our first stop was in tuscaloosa to see alabama's campus, the football stadium, and to try the bbq at a place called dreamland's.  the bbq was good (though we both thought the potato salad and baked beans were the best part of it...sorry lacy!) the stadium was impressive, and the campus was beautiful.  it makes me a little jealous of all the friends i have who went there.  definitely looks like a good time.

from tuscaloosa we continued southwest through mississippi...not much there...so...yea, thanks mississippi...

after mississippi we landed in new orleans to see how much bourbon street was celebrating mlk day.  the answer: lots of drunk 20-somethings were definitely celebrating something, with booze, booze and more booze.  and yelling.  lots of yelling.  we met up for dinner and a little stroll down bourbon with our friend alison who was originally from n.o, moved to dc several years back and then recently moved back to n.o.  it was good to have a native walk and talk us through some of the history of the area.  eventually she had to take off, though, to get ready for work the next day, so casey and i walked around some more, had some hurricanes, went to a piano bar but ultimately made it a relatively early night.

the next morning we got up early, went and had some biegnets for breakfast, packed our things and were on our way.  on the way out of town we stopped by the site of this year's super bowl, the superdome, and saw the preparations that were underway for the upcoming confluence of mardi gras with the harbaugh-bowl.  it looks like the city is ready to go nuts, no matter what happens in the game.

from new orleans we hopped on 10-W toward texas, stopping only in baton rouge at parrain's for the crawfish etouffe (REALLY good) and to take a drive through LSU's campus.  another SEC school, another place i could picture myself going in another life.  the rest of the day took us into texas to our eventual destination in houston.

finally we were in a place that i knew, having spent the better part of 2011 here with work.  we checked into the hotel, then spent the rest of the daylight hours driving around seeing the sights.  the houses, the shops, the restaurants - casey wasn't sure how i didn't like this city more than i did while i was working here.  we were also able to stop into the office where i had worked, so it was good for her to see the fruits of my labor.  a light sushi dinner, a few drinks, and a hookah bar to end the night finished our less-than-24-hour adventure in houston.

this makes the perfect time to wrap it up, as casey is finishing getting herself ready to head out the door - next stop: austin, tx, and casey's cousin, sarah.  it's a pretty quick drive, so we should get the better part of the day to enjoy the city before driving through west texas and new mexico after that, so wish us luck!

we'll check in again soon

c+w

Sunday, January 20, 2013

the first weekend - atlanta and huntsville

nashville is a damn cool town.  i wish we could've stayed longer.  alas, the road was calling and we had to get to atlanta to visit the bro, sis and godson.  carson is still awesome, but i would expect no less from a relative of mine, so it's good to see that he's keeping the bar high.  we had a great home cooked dinner and breakfast, and got to spend some time at the park where carson seemed to be a little too into the pink toys...i can't wait to upload some pictures of the little man, so stay tuned for those once we land in palo alto. 

we left atlanta right as the nfc championship game was getting ready to start (aside: sorry, falcons fans...not really, though...geaux saints).  a drive through the backwoods of georgia and alabama took us to huntsville to see one of casey's best friends from growing up, where we've just finished dinner, gotten through the requisite catching up over bud lights and red wine, and are continuing the catching up over more spoiled grapes.

not staying up too late tonight, though, since tomorrow starts another work week and more westward travels, this time to new orleans to see the preparations for mardi gras and superbowl and to otherwise stay completely sober.  hurricanes are a weather event, not a drink, right?  we got a recommendation to stop in tuscaloosa on the way, so we may take a stroll through alabama's campus to hang out with nick saban, but either way we'll be in southern louisiana in a matter of hours.

and the journey continues, making our way through the central time zone...

c+w

Friday, January 18, 2013

the first night - nashville, tn

wow.  that was easily the longest time and distance i've ever spent in a car in a single day, flying past the drive to glacier national park from a few years ago.  over 660 miles, a stop in roanoke for gas, a stop in knoxville for a late lunch, 1 time zone change, and 10+ hours later, here we are.  all the snow on the ground from front royal to knoxville made me really happy that the heater in my car still doesn't work.  at least the engine still does...now that we've checked into the hotel for the night i'm slowly regaining the feeling in my feet.

as an aside, if you ever get a chance to go to knoxville, whether to stay or just passing through, i recommend a place called calhoun's on the river.  great ambience and location right across from tennessee's campus on the tennessee river, great bbq ribs, awesome mac-n-cheese, and a great cinnamon apple side that inadvertently doubles as a dessert.  all around good choice.  with her winning choice of the meal casey has earned herself the responsibility of picking the menu everywhere we stop from here on.

ok, so now that we're in nashville, it's time to check out some of the places that were recommended to us.  but first, i found out earlier this week that one of my best friends from growing up also happens to be in nashville this weekend, so we're going to get together for a beer before casey and i split off and check out the downtown area.  no rest for the weary, though, so it'll be a relatively tame, early night so that we can hit the road tomorrow, back-tracking a bit to visit chip, anne and carson in atlanta.

have to keep it (relatively) short; with such a limited time here we have to make the most of it and get out of this hotel!

c+w

and we're off!

here it is, friday morning; i'm up early like i'm going to work, but the office isn't on my itinerary today.  so, with apologies to willie nelson, bob seger, canned heat and jack kerouac, i'm on the road...

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

departure eve eve

welcome to all family, friends, transients, drifters and accidental google searchers!  this is where, for the next 2 weeks or so, i'll attempt to gather a log of my daily travels, sights seen and things learned as casey and i travel from our nation's capital in d.c. to our nation's tech capital in northern california.  departure is slated for friday morning and has us traveling down the blue ridge mountains and landing in honky tonk, usa, nashville, tennessee!  we'll check in soon!

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