We've also made a random tradition of stopping at this huge cat park when we go. We find it 1000 times better than a regular zoo because you're MUCH closer to the animals than you normally would be and they have everything we like seeing at a zoo (lions, tigers, ligers (?!) and bears).
We spent the evening with about 600ish other christians from around the area singing in the new year. After a night visiting with many wonder friends, we crashed, woke up, went to church, then headed out again.
On the way home we stopped in Amarillo to see the Cadillac Ranch.
Day 2 in the car driving, driving, driving... ready to be home.
And finally... we arrive! This was taken after we picked up Harper. Shaun ran in to get takeout and she was watching him very carefully... I think she was afraid he was leaving her again.
Anyway, that pretty much sums up the trip. Hope you enjoyed! I'm now off to paint our master bathroom dark blue before I get scared and change my mind. I'll keep you posted. I'm also planning to post my last Texas session of 2 uh-dorable little boys next week so come on back!
2 comments:
That Cloverleaf place looks awesome!
{And thanks again for sharing pictures...it was fun to see.}
And you...scared of color on the walls? Never thought I'd see the day.
I am sure it will look awesome...can't wait to see it!
Alisha I know the man Stanly Marsh who owns the Cadallac Ranch,he has several other sites worth looking at,another a floating Mesa on Boys Ranch road between Amarillo and Dalhart,Stanly has a truck that it's soul purpose is to drive around Amarillo with a sign on it's side saying "TRUCK"and another truck that says "MILK" he also has 100's of signs in the yards of people of Amarillo,they are the size of stop signs,LOL...his home gate has a sign over it that says Toad Hall,if you like I can tellyou a lot more by email so if you wanted to the next time you go through Amarillo you could do a photo shoot of his works,I did new jobs International Harvester for him in several states for five years before I found out he was one of the owners,Mach Investements,the M stands for Marsh.
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