Friday, February 3, 2006

Road Trip Across U.S.A. - Move to Vegas


We stopped at the Painted Desert and Petrified Forest in AZ.

So we made it to Vegas. It took us 3 1/2 days. We left VA Saturday am and arrived in Vegas on Tuesday afternoon. We stopped overnight in Jackson, TN, Amarillo, TX, and Sedona, AZ.

I planned to document the whole trip with photos, but truthfully, other than many churches and giant crosses, there wasn't too much visible from the road through the bulk of the bible belt.

We drove through these major cities during our route: Nashville, Memphis, Little Rock, Oklahoma City, Amarillo, Albuquerque and Sedona.

The cats were ok for about 60% of the trip. The rest they meowed and yelped.

My furniture/stuff won't arrive until mid next week- that is a bummer. Otherwise so far so good from sunny Las Vegas. Enjoy the photos!!

11 comments:

  1. For a minute there, I thought it was a wax statue of Pete Rose! I was thinking, "How life-like!"

    Looks like a great trip.

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  2. The picture with Pete Rose fooled us for a second until I scrolled down and noticed the next cutline. Looks like you had a great trip! The pics from Arizona are beautiful.

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  3. LOL -- you oughtta send this one to Karisue. The Bruce one too. :-)

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  4. Have the cats become better friends now? You know, adversity can create a bond ... like they say, "there are no atheists in foxholes," perhaps there are no enemies in a cross-country cat cage.

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  5. Is Pete Rose your boyfriend now too?

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  6. nah, only if he takes up hockey or becomes a rock star :)

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  7. I hope that piece of paper Rose is holding isn't what is keeping him out of the Hall of Fame. What a great group of photos. Thanks for sharing. Wedding plans are going swimmingly. Miss you neighbor!

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  8. Lily looks very, very doped up here. It's the grin.

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  9. Wow. I never noticed before how much he looks like, um, Ben Affleck. *ducking*

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