



I drove to Austin, Texas for the Thanksgiving holiday. It took me 3 days to get there, but I decided to do the drive home in two days instead. I arrived last night after a very long day of driving, which included sitting on the highway for 2 extra hours without moving an inch just after crossing the California state border.
The upside: its not often you get to see people walking around, chatting, standing on the roof of their cars, and walking their dogs along the I-10.