Two women exiting their vehicles come face to face at a highway rest stop in Mississippi. The one in jeans and a sweatshirt starts to turn away but comes back and asks, "Where are you from?" The one in the black head to toe burka with narrow eye slits says with a heavy accent, "Crystal Springs." "No, I mean where originally?" "Oh, India." First woman, confused, says, "but people don't dress like that in India." Second, covered woman, "Muslims do!" First woman, "But all the Muslims went to Pakistan!" End of conversation. First woman gets back in car thinking to herself, "I really wanted to say how creepy and stupid it looks to dress like that. No, I really wanted to ask her, what kind of God would want women to dress like that? Muslim woman, who had been sitting in back seat, hurries after her husband (dressed completely in white) and a carful of kids in skull caps, thinking, how ignorant, these Americans.
Monday, January 5, 2015
Friday, January 2, 2015
Volver
Car completely covered in thick sheet of very bumpy ice early on New Year's Day
Dozens of mishaps on the frozen Interstate 20 heading west from Dallas area
Tucked in tight in a big back up, I thought at least we won't starve!
After almost 300 miles at 30 miles an hour, we reached Midland/Odessa oil fields.
This is where George H W Bush brought his young wife and baby boy W to live.
It doesn't seem like a very nice place to live.
I've heard it's still a good place to make a lot of money.
Next day, after another snow and ice storm, the sights were better. In places, it was a winter wonderland.
The best sight of all was good old New Mexico in late afternoon sunshine.
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George Bush,
ice,
Midland,
New Mexico,
oil,
oil fields,
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Texas,
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