On The Road
An Un- Kerouacian Pictoral Essay
Arizona has some quality rocks.
Upon arriving in southern New Mexico we saw a large dust devil, but I was unable to photograph it.
This two-lane highway in Texas was teeming with jackrabbits. Elizabeth hit one. Later that night we took a harrowing midnight drive down highway 170 running along the Rio Grande/Mexican border, going south towards Big Bend National Park. Aside from the hills, hairpin turns, 500 ft. drops, and the fact we were running out of gas, there were signs for “Loose Livestock.” We almost ran over cattle and burros, and saw mice, a javelina, more rabbits and maybe even a skinwalker.
This is what the Rio Grande looks like down around Big Bend...pretty much the same.
For two nights we stayed at a weird place called Lajitas. It’s a faux wild west Disneyland-esque resort where the people are unfriendly. It was stupid. We entertained ourselves with alcohol and photography.
Terlingua, Texas, the biker town in which we should have stayed.
South Louisiana.
Once in New Orleans we proceeded to drink heavily. Some people like the idea of eating raw oysters while hungover. I, however, do not, prefering to drink it away.
The food on the bottom right is head cheese. You can get it at Cochon. My sister thinks it’s delicious.
Somehow absinthe--real absinthe--is now legal in Louisiana. For this we were thankful.
I get the feeling many think New Orleans is dead and gone. This couldn’t be further from the truth.
New Orleans is still there and still incredible. Pay it a visit and you’ll see what I mean.