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Day Three to LA

Sorry I didn't post last Night, I was at my cousins house in Rancho Cucamonga, CA.

Day 3, we woke up a little later than before (7:00) but we were still both on central time so when our body clocks woke us up at 8:00, it was actually 6. We drove around Yuma a little, went down Old main street in Yuma and there were some pretty cool OLD shops. We tried to tour the Prison but it was closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. So we set off for San Diego.

I-8 through two or three Boarder patrol stops. Once we got into San Diego County (not the city) we started passing through some crazy big mountains (see pictures). We drove through a few cities east of San Diego but turned up on I-15. San Diego to LA is not that long...

We ended up in Rancho Cucamonga at my cousins house. We went out to eat at "Islanders". Back to the house to hang out.

This morning, woke up and checked into my apartment by 10:00. Drive around Burbank, eat at Paty's Coffe (like a diner). Went by George Barris's show room, it was cool.

Groceries and home.
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Road Trip To Los Angeles- Day Two

ft stockton, TX to Yuma, AZ. 12 hrs of driving, three time zones, three states. It was actually fun... lots of things to see. And yes we went to Yuma. We were going to drive to Tuscon, AZ but we got there at like 2:00 (TX time -12:00 AZ time) and wanted to keep going. We were going to go through Phoenix but saw Yuma and had to come through, and now we are less than 4 hrs from LA. so tomorrow we are going to take our time getting into LA to see things here and in south cali. umm well i think thats most of what happened today.

check out these pictures: http://picasaweb.google.com/claytoncale/TripToCaliDayTwo?feat=directlink

Graduation and Day one to LA

Okay, so graduation was yesterday and the day before! The comm graduation was pretty cool, it was long but the really cool one was the University Wide graduation celebration. We processed in and spent a while yelling and cheering. We were presented by college, I might add that the Comm school was the LOUDEST and the most excited. Robert Rodriguez spoke and had some really cool stuff to say, and not only did I graduate the same year he did, I graduated the same college and school as he did (BS in RTF, 2009) that's right!



Today was the first day on the three day road trip to Los Angeles. We drove from Austin to Ft. Stocktendale 5 hrs or so. It was a nice drive through the hill country, and through the Mesas we saw some wind farms, it was pretty cool. Nice weather, nice breeze. Oh BTW the speed limit on I-10 west of 290 is 80 mph, crazy. I though of the "Open Road Song" by Eve 6. In Ft. Stockdendale tonight, leaving by 7 tomorrow. Ate at a place called K-Bob's Steakhouse. Good food for a small town.

pictures are here: http://picasaweb.google.com/claytoncale/GraduationAndDayOneToLA?feat=directlink