Old married RV-er's....with a fluffy dog.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Last morning...April 19, 2009
and....we are done. We spend our last night in San Diego. We'll be home in hours. Im gonna miss the RV. It's super fun. Here's our last picture. You should know Corey has taken all of our "family" pics himself. He insisted on it. Like a dogma.
Old married RV-er's....with a fluffy dog.
Old married RV-er's....with a fluffy dog.
I drive....I do not like it
The Thing (see earlier post)
April 17, 2009 - Bye Marfa.
We leave Marfa. Im sad. I would like to stay another day in this hipster cowboy twilight zone. On the way out we see this. A fake Prada store some German artists built outside of Marfa. In the middle of no where. You can drive eitherway for at least 45 mins and not see a thing. It's super odd. It looks like a real store but ain't. And people leave their business cards on this little ledge that goes all the way around the store. Corey left his card. So did some computer tech from Juarez who stopped while we were there. Agian, it's very windy. Click on the picture to enlarge it and check out Mabel. Here's a tip: Always wear boots in West Texas.
Oh and if you do keep driving you'll see a blimp parked all by itself. Turns out it's used by the border patrol. Border Patrol and blimp never seemed like a match to me but...okay. I didn't take a picture but you can google it.
April 16, 2009
Donald Judd REALLY liked Dan Flavin. He named his kid Flavin. Flavin Starbuck. For real.
Judd
So, here's my short version of this. The Shelley Short Version. Donald Judd, artist, comes to Marfa. Likes it. Buys a ranch. Buys an old Army Fort and turns it into a gallery. Makes Marfa an artist mecca. Kinda of impressive honestly. End.
And we went on the tour. This is the worst photo Ive ever taken. It is very very windy in West Texas.


And we went on the tour. This is the worst photo Ive ever taken. It is very very windy in West Texas.

and ate ice cream
This town is so weird. It's all full of hipsters and cowboys and regular small town folks. And there are more galleries here than I've seen anywhere. And I have a lot of stamps in my passport. (okay, not a lot but a strong handful) It would take days to go to them all. There's no stop light. Just one flashing red light. You could walk the whole town. Then all the sudden there is a giant tour bus of old folks from somewhere. Oh, if you ever come here eat the pizza. Some super Jersey guy will make it and if crazy delicious.
P.S. I love Blue Bell Ice Cream.
April 15, 2009
The Windmill in the Sunset
Corey and the Cowboys
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Missing USB cord
I lost my USB cord somewhere in the RV. Turns out blogs aren't so interesting without pictures. Sorry. I will post as soon as I find it. Just to catch you up.....went to Marfa. Saw Rodeo guys training horses. Saw hipsters. Saw cowboys. Saw Judd. Left Marfa. Drove to Deming NM. Stayed the night at the Walmart with other RV'ers. Driving west now. Hope to find cord soon.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Lunch in the back of the Mercantile Store
Back Door cafe
http://www.backdoorcafe.net/
The cafe is in the back of an old working mercantile store. They sell everything you need. And I mean everything. You need some mayo, they got it. Beer, they got it. Deer lick, they got it. Set of antlers, they got it. They are also the post office:

I will no longer be skinny.
April 15, 2009
Junction, Texas
So we leave out of Austin and head West. A few hours later we're in Junction, Texas.
First, we have some supper:
chicken fried steak with okra
Fried mushroom with some of corey's okra. (if it makes you feel better we both had a side salad but it seemed boring to photograph that.)Then we pull into the KOA and hook up. For the first time we hook up to everything. City water, sewage, cable and electricity. Full RV life.
April 13, 2009 - adios Fischer Hall
Austin 8, 2009 - Wedding Prep
Willie Nelson's bus
April 7, 2009 - Austin
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Half way official
April 6, 2009

Fredricksburg, Texas. We left Las Cruces around 11a and 9 hours later we're in Fredricksburg, Texas whose down town square looks like a postcard. Fredricksburg is part of Hill Country. Its been a dry season and there aren't many flowers. Corey is bummed. Very bummed. On a different note, the speed limit on highways in Texas is now 80 which makes him very happy. We do NOT go 80 in the RV.
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