Highways and birds

The driving on West from Pecos, Texas continued pretty smoothly. I drove through the land of flaming smokestacks, looooooong trains (fortunately no need to wait for them at a RR crossing), dilapidated truck stops (see photo -- truck stops have come a long way since then!) and picturesque mountains (depicted on a map of El Paso from 1886).




El Paso has come a long way since then too. The traffic was intense and fast-paced, which reinforced my decision to keep on going to Las Cruces before stopping for the day. This brings me to the Mountain time zone, and to New Mexico. My room had gorgeous natural wood furniture and tile work. 



Continuing the bird sound theme from yesterday, I took this short video to capture the sound of the local owls. There's nothing to see here (except the outside of the motel) but you can hear the owl chorus that was coming from somewhere nearby. I didn't know what I was hearing, so I asked a local. It went on for quite a while in the middle of the day, they took a break, and then started up again. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxgVPQu4ehM 

I do like the feeling of being in the Southwest. 😎





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