SAT looks like a completely different place during the daytime. Lots of neat old buildings and the riverwalk is a must see. As we headed out of town, I saw a sign that said "Everything is bigger in Texas". True that.
Rachel had Whitney's Dance with Somebody blarring just as soon as we hit the freeway. Love the IPOD shuffle. There's not really much to see along the way except lots of limestone and trees. Deserted highway. No animals. Lots of blown out tires. Grew tired of singing. Played game Best of... Best Jack Nicholson Movie? Best Nicole Kidman? Listened to some conference talks. Dozed. Ate a bunch of nuts and drank too much water. Lots of bathroom stops. Some of these were rather sketchy. Each time we stopped we would consult a map in the gas station to verify our route. Too cheap to buy it. People say "M'am" when they talk to you. This part of Texas and New Mexico are largely uninhabited yet the roads surpass our Trans Canada highway.
Another hotel sleep offering free breakfast, 24 hour gym and free internet.
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