Used Car For Sale, Glenrio, TX Rte 66
I Thought this would be a great 93rd birthday gift for my dad. The price was crazy reasonable, and I couldn't resist. Look, all it needs are a few replacement parts like a new engine, some seats, maybe a few tires.
All kidding aside, I wouldn't have ever found this photo opp without the sense of adventure that he gave us from many road trips growing up. I'm retired now and I still go on road trips with my mom and dad. HIs tutoring has helped me elevate my photography to a much higher level than when I started shooting seriously. Thanks, Dad for everything! Keep on clicking.
A little background on the picture. I did some research online on Route 66 ghost towns off of I 40. Glenrio, TX is right on the border next to New Mexico. The town actually was in both states when Route 66 was still being used. The only business open is on the New Mexico side and is a marijuana dispenser taking advantage of the Texans willing to cross the border and sneak weed back into the state. Every license plate I saw in the parking lot was from Texas except for mine. :) (If you didn't know, you can't buy marijuana in Texas.)
If you want to check out some of my mentor's work, click here:
Used Car For Sale, Glenrio, TX Rte 66
I Thought this would be a great 93rd birthday gift for my dad. The price was crazy reasonable, and I couldn't resist. Look, all it needs are a few replacement parts like a new engine, some seats, maybe a few tires.
All kidding aside, I wouldn't have ever found this photo opp without the sense of adventure that he gave us from many road trips growing up. I'm retired now and I still go on road trips with my mom and dad. HIs tutoring has helped me elevate my photography to a much higher level than when I started shooting seriously. Thanks, Dad for everything! Keep on clicking.
A little background on the picture. I did some research online on Route 66 ghost towns off of I 40. Glenrio, TX is right on the border next to New Mexico. The town actually was in both states when Route 66 was still being used. The only business open is on the New Mexico side and is a marijuana dispenser taking advantage of the Texans willing to cross the border and sneak weed back into the state. Every license plate I saw in the parking lot was from Texas except for mine. :) (If you didn't know, you can't buy marijuana in Texas.)
If you want to check out some of my mentor's work, click here: