I tried to document the drive some with my little canon point and shoot camera. Here are some images from the passenger seat!
I never saw a sign that read anything about leaving Abilene, so I figured the Dyess AFB sign will have to do. I mean Dyess is pretty much why Abilene is on the map.
I wanted to take some photos of the Texas landscape to compare them with the Wyoming landscape, plus the clouds were pretty that day.
We took my doggies to Lubbock to stay with my parents until we find a bigger place up here with a yard. The back seat was half filled with luggage and cargo, so they didn't have much room. Haha this is them cuddling in the seat.
Luna kept getting frustrated because Eisen was hoggin' the whole seat, so she was falling asleep sitting up and leaning on the back door. It was pretty amusing.
The drive between Abilene and Lubbock doesn't get much better than this. Cotton, sky and wind turbines! There are more and more turbines every time I make this trip.
This photo is the best shot I could get of a "lubbock" sign. It's hard to capture anything at 70 mph.
We stayed in Lubbock for a few days, then left reallly early in the moring to make the 11 hour drive to Cheyenne, WY. This is the sunrise between Lubbock and Amarillo.
I fell asleep for a bit and woke up when we were in New Mexico. There was a little bit of snow on the ground on Oct 18.
So we stayed the night in Cheyenne, WY and then drove the next day to Sheridan. These next images are all in Wyoming.
I'm assuming this is all green in the summer. And honestly these images don't come close to capturing what it really looks like. The terrain looks straight out of a western movie about the folks on the Oregon Trail. It's really hilly and rocky in areas and goes on FOREVER. There aren't any trees except in the mountain areas, and from the looks of it, there's more livestock in Wyoming than people.
The above image is the road entering Buffalo, WY. It's a town about 30 minutes south of Sheridan, and a third of it's size. It's closer to the mountains and verrry hilly and pretty. We thought about living here, but haven't found a house there yet.
This is our little cube of a home right now. It's tiny tiny, but very cute and we are glad to have a roof and a place to lay our heads. We're still looking for something with a bit more room and a yard for our dogs. I miss them so so much, but hopefully we can bring them here soon. I know they'll love it.
More pictures of the mountains of Sheridan coming soon..
5 comments:
OH yay! i am glad you posted some pics and stuff@ i was curious as to what WY really looked like... WE miss you!
Laci,
it's great to hear about your move. I hope you find a house with a yard soon, so you can actually start to settle in and "make a home." I really enjoyed those pictures. It was nice to see something other than dessert. Thank you.
Becca
Yea! I love the trip in pictures.
I laughed when you described the dogs sharing the backseat. It sounds a lot like our kids!
The sunrises between Lubbock and Amarillo are the best.
Wyoming looks a lot like NM I think...pretty barren and desert and then all of a sudden you see a beautiful mountain range.
What an exciting adventure!!! We had fun while we lived in Utah... but it took some time to adjust to all the changes. Good luck finding a bigger place!!
Oh my...so far but SO PRETTY!! I miss ya and i hope you are both doing ok up there. Keep me posted on how you're doin.
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