Tuesday, December 18, 2007

We are in D.C.

We did more of a drive by of D.C. really. My dear dear friend, Nix and her lovely husband, Jason live here, and we were too busy hanging out with them to see anything. We stayed with them for the night and then in the morning we drove around the city. There was just too much to see so we figured we would come back and tour the city properly.



Monday, December 17, 2007

Freezing in Williamsburg

We had so much fun today. We loved walking around Colonial Williamsburg. It took us 10 hours to get here from Nashville so it was so nice to wake up and do something other then driving. It is however COLD! I have no idea how the Colonials stayed warm. If I set up a colony here, I think after one winter, I would seriously consider moving it, its freezing!
Walking back in time.


Todd did a little raking to help out the village


Todd outside the Governor's Mansion, not too shabby

This picture is for my dad...just look at all those Revolutionary riffles

Todd outside the Gun Magazine

Honey, I told you it was a bad idea to steal that horse

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Honky Tonkin' in Nashville

I love Nashville! I have decided that this is where we are going to retire. Todd thinks its a bit soon to be making such a big decision but I am sold! We decided to take it slow today and hop over to Nashville from Memphis. It turned out to be a good decision, it poured rain on us the entire 4 hour drive so we were glad to get off the road. The native Californian in me was baffled...baffled, that it could rain consistantly for over 200 miles...I'm so sheltered!
Rain, rain...go away...

Nashville is commonly referred to as 'The Athens of the South' which was a total headscratcher for us until we found out that they have...drum roll please....a Parthenon! The reason they have a Parthenon, another headscratcher, intrigued us so we had to check it out. Apparently they built it for the Tennessee 1897 Centennial Exposition and by golly loved it so much that they made it permanent. Weird.


Toadi next to a ginormous statue of Athena


Hello!

After the Parthenon we decided to head to the main drag to have some lunch and listen to some up and coming country singers. The main street is lined with bars all boasting which country star they helped get their start. Every bar we passed had a live performer, it was the a great way to spend the day.


As if we didn't get enough at Graceland.



Welcome to Music City USA


Friday, December 14, 2007

Welcome to Crazytown!

Yes, we are in Memphis, TN. We pulled up to our hotel and guess what was across the street...Graceland. These people are nuts, there is Elvis stuff everywhere! We aren't particularly big Elvis fans but we couldn't resist walking across the street to take a peek. When in Rome right?

The signs in the parking lot of our hotel

The sign in front of our hotel

Our hotel pool

Todd making himself at home in 'The King's' livingroom

The TV room


Relaxing in his backyard

The King's grave








We're in Arkansas y'all!

I'm not sure if we were just glad to get out of Oklahoma City but we loved Arkansas! Oklahoma City was an interesting time. We thought our hotel was in a bad neighborhood but on further exploration, it seemed the whole city was a bad neighborhood. I'm sure we are wrong but if there is a nice area in town, we missed it. The actual state of Oklahoma was not bad, there just was not a lot to look at. There were quite a few famous people that came from OK, and when you ventured into their town, they reminded you constantly of that fact with signs and billboards. We drove through the birth place of Carrie Underwood, Garth Brookes and Troy Aiken. Arkansas was a nice change, it was very clean and the people could not have been friendlier.
Bye Oklahoma
A southern staple. Very yummy.


Thursday, December 13, 2007

Oklahoma where the wind comes sweeping down the plain...

Oklahoma....wow.






Deep in the heart of Texas!

Roadtrip Confession #1: The Coyers run-in with the law...
We are not particularly fast drivers and lets face it, we are driving the Civic deeming high speeds nearly impossible. That being said while happily cruising down I40, I looked in the rear view mirror and lo and behold...a Texas Ranger. Yes, I got pulled over. His reason...I was 'slightly' speeding. After many apologies we were given a warning and sent on our way. At further inspection of our warning citation we made a curious discovery...we were cited for going 70mph in a 70 mph zone...hmmm. Go figure.

Amarillo, TX. This restaurant was recommended by our travel book and it did not disappoint. It was the best BBQ we've had in a while and the portions were HUGE. We could barely walk after.
Todd rating: C+, he said the road was a bit dull but the food was good
Shan rating: B, I thought Texas was fun, the people were nice (even the Ranger) and the food was awesome!