This weekend we went to Marfa, TX for a little mini-vacation. Marfa is a town of about 2100 people in the middle-of-nowhere west Texas (about 6 hours west of San Antonio and 3 hours southeast of El Paso) that has a big art scene, a few celebrity vacation homes, and famous "mystery" lights that appear about 20 times a year that may or may not be UFOs (we didn't see any). The scenery around Marfa is beautiful, flat desert with low mountains and mesas. There are several art galleries and it also has it's own film festival. It seems weird for how small and remote it is. The scenery is awesome and we may have gone overboard on the pictures.
Scott flew in the right seat on the way there and back to get some good experience, since that is where he'll have to sit for his flight instructor ratings.
They were doing glider demo rides at Boerne when we left.
Scott workin' it in the right seat.
Heading out from Boerne.
A wind farm in west Texas.
Heading out from Boerne.
A wind farm in west Texas.
We stopped in Ft. Stockton for fuel, and there was a very isolated thunderstorm just south of town. The pictures don't really do it justice...it was very dramatic with the huge sky and flat land.
Pouring rain just south of town, in one small area.
The area of rain is to the right, clear blue sky to the left.
Looking out from under the shadow of the storm.
We waited out the storm a little bit after getting fuel.
1 comment:
Sounds like fun. Too bad ya didn't see any UFO's
LR
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