Moving from CA to D.C.: from South Texas to D.C.
March 5th, 2010
As we left Troy’s mom and stepdad’s town, we had a little tiny bit of rain. That was probably the most precipitation we had on the whole trip. Considering that we made this cross-country drive in February, during one of the snowiest winters in recent history, I think that’s pretty amazing.
My mom liked the palms lining this stretch of the highway along the Gulf coast.
Can you tell I was bored? Cameras make the best toys on long road trips.
Cell phones make good toys too. Annalie was typing in a text-message box on my cell phone. In case anyone is getting a headache trying to figure this photo out, I’ll explain that I took this photo by angling the camera at the visor mirror above the passenger seat. That’s why it looks like Troy is driving on the wrong side of the car. Unless you’re Sarah or Lauren, in which case this photo didn’t even make you blink.
I mentioned my geekwear on Twitter, including my Orange Orange t-shirt and one of these pins. Anyone get the references? The pin on the right (a gift from Sonja) could have a couple of geeky meanings.
Another self-portrait born of boredom.
In Texas, the bathrooms are bigger and fancier!
Here is proof that our other cat, Lily, really was in the minivan with us. She doesn’t like road trips and tends to stay in her carrier the whole time, only coming out to eat or drink or glare at us accusingly.
Louisiana sky. I never get tired of taking pictures of the sky and clouds.
Bridge over Lake Charles.
Sunset and a semi.
Sunsets may be larger than they appear. Although these rearview-mirror shots are pretty cool, it’s much easier to photograph sunsets when we’re driving west.
When we were at Tom & Carol’s, my mom was looking at Carol’s cookbooks and found a recipe published 1965 that called for “one 29-cent bag of Fritos.” We all had a good laugh about that, joking that it would be awfully hard to find a 29-cent bag of Fritos nowadays. So when we saw these 35-cent bags of Fritos at a gas station today it cracked us up. I bet this bag is a LOT smaller than the 29-cent bags in 1965 were.
I liked the packaging on these Hubig’s New Orleans Style Pies so much I bought two of them. I guess they’re a New Orleans institution, and no wonder—they were pretty good!
Poor Katy, she gets manhandled a lot by Annalie. She doesn’t really seem to mind, though.
I took this from a moving vehicle, so it was pure luck that I caught the sun shining off a serendipitous lake and that green flare/reflection over there on the right.
Alabama sunset. When I took this we were about one minute away from the Target where we met Bex & Jo.
Annalie in her Hello Kitty jammies + a kitty on her lap = happy Annalie.
Annalie the strawbender! She has done this for as long as I can remember. When she is drinking from a non-bendy straw, she creates a bend in it.
Snowy hills in Virginia. The first snow we saw on our trip was on the side of the road in Tennessee, but that wasn’t very much. This was the first sizeable amount of snow we saw.
I think these are the Blue Ridge Mountains. Any Virginians care to confirm or deny that?
This rest-stop drinking fountain at a rest stop seemed funny to me with all that snow in the field behind it. It doesn’t really seem that funny now, though. It’s entirely possible that I was a bit loopy at the time from a week of traveling.
When I took this photo we’d driven over 3,000 miles (5,400 km) across the country. We’d spent 8 days and 7 nights on the road, for a total of 54 hours of driving time…and yet these last two hours seemed to last longer than the entire trip.
One last rearview-mirror sunset shot before…
…the exit to our hotel. We made it!





































I hope DC is treating you well so far! I’m looking forward to warm temps this weekend (probably not warm by Cali standards).
Nope, I didn’t blink. In fact, I was having trouble working out your mirror explanation, until I read your reminder that everything faces the other way from the way I was thinking!
I hope Virginia is treating you well so far :-)
Thank you!!!!!
When we were coming home from Louisiana, I also got a Hubig’s pie! It was yummy and you’re right…the packaging is so vintage and cool.
I love the rear-view mirror pictures…Thanks for sharing. :~)
is the pineapple a reference to psych?
The last two hours of a longish road trip are always the longest.
I’m glad you made it!
Wow that is a gigantic bathroom.
And that you found the drinking fountain snow picture funny cracks me up.
You stopped at Buc-ee’s! A new Texas landmark. Buc-ee’s has the best bathrooms ANYWHERE. Hand sanitizers in each stall! Plus the best coffee/coke stations. Want cherry coke? Pump however much syrup you want! Did you try the Beaver Nuggets?
Love your mirror pics! They are amazing – especially the sunset reflecting in the car.
As a native Virginian, I can certainly confirm that you were looking at the Blue Ridge Mountains, particularly if you were coming up I-77 or I-81 (which I suspect you were based on where you were coming from). Have a wonderful time living in the DC area!
What a crazy road trip. I can’t imagine driving that long, and with two cats! Wow.
I just read your tweet about getting your address. I’d like to send you guys a “welcome (to your new) home” card of sorts, if you can email me with your address.
Great capture of your trip! I don’t know that I would remember where each of the photos were taken. And I think there was more snow in Virginia than we have here this year (and with the warm weather the last four days we are halfway to seeing our entire backyard in grass). Glad you had a nice trip across the Country and that you were able to meet up with some of your friends.
Affirmative! Those are definitely the Blue Ridge Mountains – my home!!! Glad to see you enjoyed your trip and that it was safe!
Great post wonderful pics as usual Betho!
You stopped at Bucee’s! Isn’t Bucee’s awesome?!