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		<title>Made it to Texas: 657 miles today</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are safe and sound in Amarillo, Texas. It was a long day of driving, just shy of 660 miles and 11 hours of travel (including stops) in total. We left Williams, Arizona this morning around 7:30am, drove into and through New Mexico and into Texas just after sunset. We both split up the driving [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a class="tt-flickr tt-flickr-Small" title="Texas State Line Sign" href="http://www.jandd.ca/travelblog/photos/photo/3004113965/texas-state-line-sign.html"><img class="alignleft" style="padding-right: 10px;" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3003/3004113965_01e34f94a8_m.jpg" alt="3004113965 01e34f94a8 m Made it to Texas: 657 miles today" width="240" height="170" title="Made it to Texas: 657 miles today" /></a> We are safe and sound in Amarillo, Texas. It was a long day of driving, just shy of 660 miles and 11 hours of travel (including stops) in total. We left Williams, Arizona this morning around 7:30am, drove into and through New Mexico and into Texas just after sunset. We both split up the driving almost 50/50 so it was much easier on both of us. There weren&#8217;t many stops today as our main goal was to put a significant distance behind us after a few days of sightseeing and more casual driving. We did stop in Albuquerque, New Mexico which was interesting &#8211; I&#8217;ve always heard of Albuquerque as the butt of &#8220;middle of nowhere&#8221; jokes but the city was nothing like I expected. It was actually a very large, major and modern center &#8211; out in the middle of nowhere lol! Truthfully we&#8217;re realizing you need at least 3-4 weeks to do this drive properly, there are so many places we&#8217;d like to stop and explore unfortunately however we don&#8217;t have the luxury of time to keep stopping everywhere along the way. Perhaps someday!</p>
<p>It was an interesting day to be in the US, as it was election day. Even though we&#8217;ve mostly been on the highway, we did manage to see a few interesting aspects of the election both over the past few days as well as today. As we stopped in rural Utah for lunch a few days ago we ran into a full group of McCain/Palin party organizers in a local Subway restaurant. We got more than a few &#8216;funny looks&#8217; from those folks when they saw our California license plates on the car (California of course by far being Democrats). Today we saw something both cute and inspiring: a group of four school-age boys, no more than 13 years old standing on a street corner near the freeway exit in Albuquerque with a handmade sign reading &#8220;HONK for Obama &#8211; NOT for McCain!&#8221;. They were there by themselves, no parents around, jumping up and down and very excited about the support they were getting from the motorists passing by. Personally I don&#8217;t even remember knowing what an election was at that age, let alone publicly supporting one candidate or another. One other nice thing today &#8211; Starbucks was giving away free coffee on election day, we didn&#8217;t even know it until we stopped in for a caffeine break mid-afternoon.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 190px"><a class="tt-flickr tt-flickr-Small" title="2 Obama Votes" href="http://www.jandd.ca/travelblog/photos/photo/3003972335/2-obama-votes.html"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3179/3003972335_fb196c2d89_m.jpg" alt="3003972335 fb196c2d89 m Made it to Texas: 657 miles today" width="180" height="240" title="Made it to Texas: 657 miles today" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Our Votes: The Best We Could Do!</p></div>
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<p>We did the best we could to support our choice for President. Obviously as Canadian citizens we couldn&#8217;t vote in American Election, but 7-Eleven was running a promotion whereby you could buy coffee in cups specially made for your choice of presidential candidate. Each purchase counted as a &#8216;vote&#8217; and the results were tracked at <a href="http://www.7-election.com/" target="_blank">www.7-election.com</a>. I&#8217;m certain it didn&#8217;t help the cause but I&#8217;m glad to see that America went that way anyway. <img src='http://www.jandd.ca/travelblog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt="icon smile Made it to Texas: 657 miles today" class='wp-smiley' title="Made it to Texas: 657 miles today" /> </div>
<div style="clear: both;">If you haven&#8217;t already noticed, we&#8217;re trying to get photos of a &#8220;Welcome to&#8221; sign for every state line that we cross. We aren&#8217;t sure we&#8217;ll get every one, we&#8217;ve crossed state lines in the past in the US where there were no signs (such as crossing from California to Nevada and back around Lake Tahoe), but we&#8217;ll do our best. The Texas sign is above, here are the two others we passed today:</div>
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<div style="clear: both;"><a class="tt-flickr tt-flickr-Small" title="Welcome to New Mexico" href="http://www.jandd.ca/travelblog/photos/photo/3004131627/welcome-to-new-mexico.html"><img class="alignleft" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3065/3004131627_1b19f3b485_m.jpg" alt="3004131627 1b19f3b485 m Made it to Texas: 657 miles today" width="240" height="171" title="Made it to Texas: 657 miles today" /></a>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a class="tt-flickr tt-flickr-Small" title="New Mexico State Line" href="http://www.jandd.ca/travelblog/photos/photo/3004966680/new-mexico-state-line.html"><img class="alignleft" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3226/3004966680_61357c1bf6_m.jpg" alt="3004966680 61357c1bf6 m Made it to Texas: 657 miles today" width="240" height="180" title="Made it to Texas: 657 miles today" /></a></div>
<div style="clear: both;">The temperature has really started to change as we travel away from the West Coast. Despite being so far south, it was COLD &#8211; just a little above freezing temperatures &#8211; when we left Arizona this morning. It probably doesn&#8217;t help that we are almost 5000 ft feet up as we travel across this area. This afternoon it did warm up to very comfortable temperatures &#8211; and it is warmer this evening in Texas. Thankfully we have still not lost the continual sunshine that we are so used to from California! <img src='http://www.jandd.ca/travelblog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt="icon smile Made it to Texas: 657 miles today" class='wp-smiley' title="Made it to Texas: 657 miles today" />  Also BTW, we passed through another timezone today; we are now on Central Time &#8211; 2 hours ahead of California and 2.5 hours behind Newfoundland.</div>
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