Showing posts with label road shots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label road shots. Show all posts

Monday, March 21, 2011

Key West: Daytime


With all the driving we did in freezing temperatures, we wanted to treat ourselves to some tropical weather.  Such a shame Ft. Lauderdale was a chilly 70 degrees.  We decided to take the nearly 5-hour trip to balmy and beautiful Key West.

Food: Savory, Spicy and Sweet
It was lunchtime when we arrived in Key West.  We went to Garbo’s Grille, a one-woman operated food cart that sells some pretty awesome fish tacos.  Heidi, the owner, gave us some helpful sightseeing suggestions for tourists our age.  I added the age qualifier, as most of the winter-time visitors were retirees stopping by on cruise ships.

Garbo's hours of operation.  This is livin'.

Lunch al fresco.

Heidi Garbo, owner and chef and refugee from cold Connecticut.

Fish taco burrito made with mahi mahi.

The best part about Garbo’s Grille?  Location, location location.  Directly across the street is Peppers of Key West, a hot sauce store that will let you sample different hot sauces on your yummy fish taco burrito.  They feature some sauces made in house, but they have a wider variety of sauces from other companies.


As much as we love hot sauce, we needed to cool down our mouths with the island’s famous Key Lime Pie.  Here it’s served frozen on a stick and dipped in chocolate, unlike the slices on a plate I’ve had on the mainland.  Sadly, most of the pie-on-a-stick businesses have closed.  The Key West Key Lime Pie Factory, the only one that’s still open, seems to have a bit of a monopoly on the island.  Nevertheless, it was still delicious, but could’ve had a touch more lime.


Sightseeing
Apparently the best way to see the island is to rent a bike.  Embarrassing confession: I only learned how to ride a bike at the ripe age of 20 and I haven’t gotten back on a bike since.  Yes, laugh all you want, but at least I don't have gruesome scars from falling on asphalt.  Feeling rather dubious of my skills, we decided to drive around instead.




 The Southernmost Point in the Continental US.  I felt the need to clarify since I unwittingly covered most of the buoy.

90 miles to Cuba (not pictured).



I guess we could have seen the island this way. 


The beginning of US Route 1


Feral chickens run rampant on the island.  One of our servers told us that if you kick a chicken, they'll put you in jail; if you hit a homeless person with your car, you'll get a fine.   He was exaggerating, clearly, but I wouldn't put that logic past most vegetarians.

Apparently the only way to deal with the wild chickens is to get a cat -- preferably not a lazy one like this.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Drive through Mojave Desert

To get to Vegas, we had two options: 1. Take I-10, which drives around the Mojave Desert, thus a longer drive, but with highway speeds; 2. Drive through the Mojave Desert National Reserve, which is scenic, shorter and quicker - if you don’t obey the speed limit.  We went with option #2.




Dust storms




 Kelso Depot


Abandoned house along route with Joshua Tree




An explosion of Joshua Trees before leaving California.




Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Day 19: Drive to Joshua Tree

After our short tour of San Diego on Friday, we headed to Joshua Tree National Park that afternoon.  We stopped in Coachella, which other than a music festival every summer, really has nothing going for it.  Maybe windmills.


I would have gotten more pictures of this drive, but it was really windy and taking pictures only makes carsickness worse.




Palm tree farm (not sure what they're cultivating) and Salton Sea in the background. 






Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Day 15: Big Sur


I had never heard about Big Sur until Ayk told me about it.  This windy and beautifully picturesque road to Southern California was at the top of his list of things to see on this road trip.  I get carsick easily, so I’m just relieved I could fully enjoy this trip without getting nauseous.

My carsickness dates back to the Maui trip when I was a senior in high school.  We went on the amazingly curvy Road to Hana.  My dad, trying to be funny, would speed up on the straightaways then slam on his breaks at the curves carved into the side of a mountain.  I got carsick.  Twice.  When I wasn’t trying to hold back my food from coming up, it was the most amazing drive I had ever been on.

Thankfully Ayk drove slowly on this drive so I didn’t have to worry (that much) about carsickness. 







We tried to get a picture of ourselves with the self-timer, but it looked awful.

At the next pullover, we asked a woman to take a picture of us, and she said that from she saw us trying to take a picture of ourselves. Fail.


Blogger is being annoying (typical) and this image won't show up unless I keep it at this size.




Far away: White specks 


Close up: Birds!