a {somewhat tiny} texas tour.

as you may recall, i took somewhat of a road trip this past weekend. my primary purpose was to spend time with good friends. and that was, of course, the best part of the weekend.

but i also wanted to take a few photos.

here are some highlights of the trip.

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climbing with rebecca up the rocky lookover onto the 360 bridge.

trailers of all species you could imagine.

a delicious chicken curry crepe dinner with josh. quite the character, that one. a few more off-color jokes than i was hoping to hear.

book people. the most delicious bookstore (outside of powell’s in portland) i have ever been in.

a trip to my absolute favorite store.

the famous (at least in my coffee shop coworker circle) caffe medici.

foam perfection in a cappucino.

when country road literally, in complete honesty and seriousness, means country road.

i missed the turn for a vintage shop i was looking for and decided i would try and take some country roads (which usually just means a road that isn’t a highway through the texas countryside). not so. until this moment, i don’t think i have ever actually been in the middle of nowhere. and yes, that is a gravel road.

tokens of my creative friend, erin.

it was a beautiful and encouraging time. 🙂