roxy.toxic: Roadside ostriches
roxy.toxic: Roadside ostriches
roxy.toxic: Camp site, complete with kitty. Thanks @cursebaltimore for the tent!
roxy.toxic: Best sign
roxy.toxic: Of course we would find a cat at the campground that followed us around all day and night!
roxy.toxic: Goodbye Austin and this adorable Betsey Johnson dress I had to leave behind in one of your cute stores. I had a good time here despite the fact that most of the city looks like the Pinterest board of a foodie who's really into graphic design.
roxy.toxic: Spent the night camping amid the Spanish moss in Acadiana, LA last night
roxy.toxic: Got a shake at the drive-in from Dazed and Confused
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roxy.toxic: Just driving through this big cut out hill while my feet float in the sky
roxy.toxic: Our new friend
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roxy.toxic: And a bunch of life sized wood carvings depicting "the history of torture"
roxy.toxic: They also had a car "believed to have been used by Adolph Hitler... but no one knows for sure". Somewhere on the side of the road in AZ
roxy.toxic: The Thing!
roxy.toxic: The Thing!
roxy.toxic: The Thing!
roxy.toxic: With Dave's mom in Phoenix last night
roxy.toxic: The rocks in the foreground are where I was standing in the previous picture. Grand Canyon, AZ
roxy.toxic: Panoramas don't really work on Instagram, but here's one anyway! Grand Canyon, AZ
roxy.toxic: Sunset at the Petrified Forest, no filter. Told ya there'd be a lot of photos
roxy.toxic: Playing with expired Polaroid film at the Cadillac ranch yesterday
roxy.toxic: Rt. 66
roxy.toxic: If you love old motel signs, Tucumcari is the place for you!
roxy.toxic: Tucumcari, NM
roxy.toxic: Tiny Town features scenes from all across America and has lots of moving pieces you can operate by pressing buttons throughout. Wonderful tour given by the son of the creator.
roxy.toxic: Bears vs. park rangers in Tiny Town
roxy.toxic: Teepees in Tiny Town, a miniature train village that one family has been building by hand since the 1930s. Hot Springs, AR
roxy.toxic: Arkansas is mostly dead armadillos, but here's a Native American mound dating from 600-1050 AD
roxy.toxic: Asheville NC