| by the cup or bowl |
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 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?