Across the World

My travels as they come and go. First trip: around the US in 2004.

Monday, February 14, 2005

Flickr

This is a test post from flickr, a fancy photo sharing thing.

Thursday, December 09, 2004

Across the World

This blog, formerly Across the US in Two Weeks, has become Across the World. It was renamed because of planning for an upcoming trip this summer. It'll be expensive, a lot of driving, and probably require an additional person, but I'm saving to do it.

This is a call out: If anyone wants to do a shit load of driving and possibly not return, leave a comment here. My next trip is going to be a bit more than this last one... (7500 miles wasn't enough)

Sunday, August 29, 2004

In Case You Didn't Know...

Yes, I'm back.

I have yet to post to this blog since I've been back. I'm not completely sure why, except to say I've been both busy and lazy. I have, however, done some work to it (whether you notice or not). As Blogger grows, it's been an uphill battle keeping their
"stuff" off my site. But I've succeeded again.

In case you're wondering
  • Yes, I have more pictures to post.

  • Yes, I'm going to post them this week.

  • Yes, I'm going to order prints of some.


Does anyone want a print of any of the pictures? Let me know ASAP and I'll order you one (as long as you pay me back).

I'll be back in a bit.

Wednesday, August 18, 2004

It's hot.

'Nuff said?

Naw... I'm here. I made it to California and spent last night (and tonight) here near Loma Linda/San Bernadino. Good times. It's really hot. When I entered CA, it was 110. Further in the state, however, it's only in the 90s, which isn't too bad. I can at least breathe.

Tomorrow I'm heading up to the Sacramento/San Francisco area. I'm staying in Sacramento (hopefully), but plan to visit Jacqueline in Fairfield... If I can get a hold of her (or Kurt) at least. Pictures will be uploaded later, when I have a more reliable internet source (no caps on internet now, btw).

Home is soon... too soon.

Monday, August 16, 2004

Another Quick One

I'm in New Mexico now.

Yep, I did the entire state of Texas (minus about 150 miles) in one day. It's pretty intimidating to see 880 on the mile marker when you enter a state. But I did it. I slept for 8 hours last night too. I'm driving another couple of hours than stopping. It looks like I might be in LA by tomorrow night, actually. That'd be excellent.

It's pouring rain. Lots of lightning as well. Everyone on the road was slowing down while I sped by. So I thought I'd stop for a bit and steal some internet from a Holiday Inn Express while things calm down.

I'm off! Have a good day, anyone who actually reads this.

Sunday, August 15, 2004

Quick Update

I don't have time to say much, suffice to say I made it to Michigan, stayed a day, went through Indiana, then Kentucky, then Tennessee, then part of Georgia, then Alabama, and safely made it to Panama City Beach, FL. I stayed here a night and partied away at the largest club in the US. ;) Good times. I'm leaving today for California.

Pictures are on my Flickr (click any of the other pictures and select my name to view all my photos).

Tuesday, August 10, 2004

Finally.

Man, having dial up internet really sucks. But it's nice to sleep in a decent bed for two nights in a row. I'll be in Chicago tomorrow and then hopefully to Michigan by the evening. Those of you in Chicago and MI, see you soon! Also, those in Tennessee, see you Friday evening! ;)

As a test: One of the seven pictures I just posted was edited beyond the capabilities of iPhoto (i.e. something was changed). Which one? To give you a hint, I'll tell you that I "erased" something from the picture (whichever one it is). $5 to whomever guesses correctly first and on the first go.

Anyway, all is well. LEAVE COMMENTS! Yeah. Later.

Storm Cloud Sunset



A second shot of the sunset while in North Dakota. This one was taken after heading into the storm clouds which had yet to let loose. The deep purple/blue is absolutely gorgeous.

Bright Sunset



The most beautiful sunset I've seen thus far on my trip (two days) was here in North Dakota. Of the few pictures that came out, this one, of birds just beneath the horizon, is by far my favorite.

Storm's a Brewin'



Just before sunset in mid-North Dakota, a storm appeared to be brewing to the east, where I was heading.

North Dakota Grasslands



A scenic stop on the road through the grassland country of North Dakota.

Hello North Dakota



The "Welcome to North Dakota" sign, signaling I finally made it through Montana.

On the side: Anyone else wonder why, though I'm going East, it says "Welcome to the West Region"?

Big Sky Country



The rolling hills of eastern Montana lend themselves to gorgeous pictures during the summer and give a reason to the nickname "Big Sky Country."

A Sunflower on the Road



While stopping for gas in Anytown, Montana, I noticed a lone sunflower growing by the side of the road. Pretty little thing, isn't it?