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Front shot of the new car. Alloy wheels, moon roof, nice stuff :)
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The back side of the car. I had fun bluring out the license plates, even
thou it wasn't necessary.
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Here's Al's Dad and myself with the car.
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And it's time to hit the road. This, despite the lack of everything,
is actually the road I'm taking to get to the highway. Yup, Dallas is
a very very spread out metropolitan area.
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Drat! Still haven't made it to the highway and here comes a train.
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The arms are down. Arg. Wait. The train is slowing down. It better not
stop in the middle of the road, that'd be very bad in terms of my ability
to get back to Phoenix.
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That was close! Here's the train... stopped, about 20 feet
away from the crossing. The engineer waves me to go ahead, and I make my way
around the arms. After I get past I check my review, sure enough they're
going up.
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I tried to take a picture of Downtown Fort Worth. Instead, you get the
side of this beautiful mini-van. Oh well, it's just another set of tall
buildings.
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If you haven't noticed already, it's kinda been a cloudy day. The clouds
looked neat so I took a picture.
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I'm somewhere in the middle of West Texas, and there's all these giant
windmills. I know, I know, they have those in California too and such,
but the location of these seems odd to me... kinda like they're just up
on a mesa or something like that.
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The highway. The clouds cleared away, and it was sunny the rest of the way.
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That is, it was Mostly Sunny, there were a few clouds in the sky. Pretty
white fluffy clouds too.
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Well, there were a few rocks on the sides of the road, and that's
about it, so I didn't take much for other photos. West Texas, New Mexico,
and Arizona don't offer much in terms of sights from the Interstate. The
Sun's on it's way down, and thus this is my last photo from the trip.
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