This is the first post of my month long road trip that I just returned from. It stretched all the way from San Francisco to Atlanta and back. Since I did not have the money to travel to another country, I figured what the heck, I haven't seen a lot of the United States... Why not give that a shot? It was well worth all the hassle. You see, I caught mono right before our departure date and had to push my mono ass in the car for a 6,300 mile adventure. Many people told me I was crazy. They clearly don't know how much traveling means to me.
When I got to Austin I surprisingly started to feel much better and completely forgot about my sickness and a recent hardship I went through. I ended up falling in love with Austin. It's fantastic. Like an upbeat bay area city with a lil cowboy flare and TONS of live music; it was my kinda place. Minus the heat.
We stayed in a cute town called Georgetown, where one of the road trip members (Andy) had a high school friend who was going to school there.
We went to Austin City Limits (best show of my life!), had amazing food, coffee, and beer, went to amazing vintage stores, and went canoeing through downtown.
This bridge from both sides:
When we drove through the seemingly endless drive through Texas, I saw my first Texan electrical storm... it was phenomenal. I kept taking pictures of the same cloud while driving... It just kept changing so drastically!













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