Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Good night from Amarillo, Texas.

Tonight is my last night in Texas...for now. In honor of that, here are a few pics from the last few days:


It's a sign that I took a picture of in Waco, Texas.


Waco, Texas is not really known to New Zealanders for Baylor University. However, the city is known for this unfortunate event. I'm sorry, Waco, that this had to happen. And I wish that wasn't why you are famous to me...about 17 years later.

After passing through Waco, I hit the traffic of this great city.


Dallas, Texas. Doesn't it look nice? I think that it does. I have to admit that I was a little scared to walk around the hotel, although it was ok after I saw the security golf cart driving around outside. Patrolling, if you will.

Now I'm in Amarillo. I really wish that I had time to try this meal deal at the Big Texan.

1 comment:

Mike said...

Don't worry Adam. For most Americans, that's what Waco is known for, too.

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