I have to tell this story. I was tired of the gum I was chewing and I decided to do what I really don't like for others to do and throw it out the window. It went out the window, had a little bit of hang time, did a somersault, and popped right back inside to land on Nathan. That'll teach me to do something I'm not supposed to do!

A house that has met the same fate.

A bridge to nowhere. The old 66 is long gone and has left this lonely bridge. Makes me wonder about all the people who drove across it on their way to somewhere else.

And as it looked many, many years ago.

The same for the station.

Vega Motel, vintage and restored.

A thunderstorm appears ahead but not a drop of water hits the ground.

Cadillac Ranch now in the distance.

Take a break from my pictures and watch this Brooks and Dunn video that was filmed here a couple of weeks after we were there. Watch for Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top fame too. Just click on the link. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xp2sVwEFEu8

Making my mark to say I was there.


Cadillac Ranch near Amarillo, Texas.

But it's a DRY heat.

Big Texan Limo.

No words needed.

My turn! ha
A Texas size boot at the Big Texan.

Well, does he or doesn't he? He finished the salad, finished the potato, finished the roll and with under 2 minutes left he was down to only 2 bites of steak. He looked at the steak, looked at the clock, looked at the garbage can next to him (Texas size barf bag) and said no, can't do it. I felt bad for the guy because not only did he have to pay $72 but he must be feeling pretty miserable too. Come on, just 2 more bites?

Just under 3 minutes to go. Can he do it?

A salad, roll, baked potato, 3 shrimp, and 72 oz of steak. Eat it in 1 hour and it's free! Otherwise it's $72.

But to our surprise we had the privilege and pain to witness a guy from New Jersey attempt the feat.

The table to the right with the white/black cow tablecloth is where those who are brave enough to attempt to eat the 72 oz steak get to sit and eat in front of everyone. Someone had just finished when we came in so I didn't think we would have a chance to see the event.

Amarillo and inside the Big Texan restaurant. A really cool place to be.

This is the path of the road until an airport was plopped down in the middle of it and we had to detour around it.

Almost to Tucumcari to stay the night.

Still looking for that affordable car!

The Bug Ranch. A joke on the Cadillac Ranch coming up in Amarillo.


The road, the road, it's always about the road. And I love it!



Grain elevators guarding the past are just about all that is left of Conway, Texas.

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