I finally uploaded the rest of the pictures from the trip. I broke them into 6 sections:
Old Apartment
Road Trip Pictures from TX to AZ
Road Trip Pictures from NV to WA
Albuquerque
Grand Canyon
Hoover Dam & Las Vegas
Again, the layout of the photo album will be much better once we can re-do it with the desktop computer files.
We moved to Seattle in February 2008 and shared blog posts and photos during our first few years in Seattle.
- Troy & Lesley H
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Trip pictures
Posted by Lesley at 1:46 PM
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I have perused these pictures and enjoyed them thoroughly. comments that I sent to Troy via Skype:
wow, you had 55 boxes for the movers to pick up
that does seem like a surprising amount of stuff
I don't feel like I have that much stuff, but I'm only one person, and I probably do have 25 at least...
I dunno, maybe not
I have a lot of books and they do take up a lot of space
nice driving through Texas pictures
esp grain silo with blue sky
"we stopped to get gas here on the way out of the Grand Canyon" - all there is in this pic is a fence and a tree and a rock
Lake Mead's drying up y'know...
there was an article about the whole Lake Mead/Colorado River/California/Arizona water issues
and how things could get rough in the near future
due mostly to suburban sprawl into the desert and all the water that uses
Zzyzx Rd. very interesting
"hurry, send help, we're on Zzyzx Rd!" "did you just go through a tunnel?" "no, Zzyzx Rd!" "sir, I think we have a bad connection, there seems to be a lot of static or something." "Zzyzx Rd!"
wow, the wind turbines through the back windshield are pretty crazy
ooh, rainbow and field of white things
ooh, Mt St Helens
Albuquerque is hella flat
55 boxes is a lot, more than I expected. We use less than half of that stuff regularly, but it's just stuff we've accumulated.
I liked that pic of the Texas grain silo.
The gas station was on the other side of the tree and rock.
You could see how Lake Mead had dropped quite a few feet.
Albuquerque isn't quite as flat as it looks from the top of the mountain, but it's kind of strange how it's so flat compared to the mountains around it.
Did you go on the Hoover Dam tour? I did when I was 11. It was probably the most bored I had ever been in my entire life.
No, fortunately we didn't. I was bored enough walking back and forth along the dam. Like, I understand it's a big dam and all, but there ain't much to look at.
looks like a damn cool trip.
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