Best (way)laid plans…
The route was circuitously gorgeous.
San Diego to Houston in the least direct manner I could come up with. And then mother nature took over. Snowstorms blanketed most of my gorgeous route. My car and snow do not mix. Hell, my car and slightly dirty pavement aren’t a great mix, for that matter.
So instead I traveled along the southerly route through Tucson, where at least I would still be able to check Saguaro National Park off my list.
But first… tacos. Having to replan the entire route, yielded very few scenic additions… instead i turned my search to the gastronomic.
You can easily lose an hour of your life scrolling through the various lists of the best tacos in Tucson… which I did in the days leading up to the trip. In the end, at least the culinary gods were smiling on me, as Taqueria Pico de Gallo in South Tucson helped ease the pain of redirected travel with incredible tacos.
The bright yellow facade made me wish I had arrived earlier, and had a chance to photograph the building.
I guess now I have two reasons to go back…
As for Saguaro National Park… it did not disappoint. I kept my travels to the west section of the Park… where deceptively large Saguaros fill the landscape.
This would rightly end up being the highlight of my drive east.
The rest of the trip was long hours - and rained-out plans.
But the journey did yield one more tiny gem. Tired and beaten down from highway construction, I stopped off in Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Maybe it was just the Craig Finn lyric stuck in my head… maybe I just needed to take in some civilization after a few hundred miles of desert.
I made my way to Mesilla Plaza, a historic neighborhood on the southwest side of town.
Beautifully maintained buildings in classic southwest architecture reveal themselves around each corner.
After a nice chat with a local artist - and one last lap around this oasis… it was back on the road… refreshed, and feeling I had at least accomplished something photographically.
Off to El Paso. And more tacos.
I’d post a photo of L&J’s shredded beef tacos here - but to be honest, I was far too hungry to let them sit long enough for a photo.
Truth be told - I should have made more of an effort to photograph El Paso. Between the fatigue from two days on the road, and plans that had suddenly evaporated from day three… I just didn’t venture out. I should have. I will next time.
Instead I powered through to Houston - a day early. Time to reset and enjoy family. After all, the return drive west couldn’t possible have as much bad luck as this… right?
RIGHT????
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