Archive for September, 2008

Condensed Carhenge Trip

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Here is a condensed version of my trip to Carhenge, in Alliance Nebraska. I wasn’t able to post more than a title from the ipod, and not all the places we stopped had internet, so I gave up.

We left Ellicott City around 3 on Wednesday, and made it to Zanesville Ohio- home of Longerberger Baskets, but we missed seeing the world’s largestĀ  basket.

On the road…

Wrong Baltimore! This oneĀ  is in Ohio.

Dinner, day 2- after driving through the remnants of Hurricane Gustav (it rained the *entire* way through Illinois, and stopped just as soon as we got to Iowa) we stopped at the World’s Largest Truck Stop, it being the only thing around with food. I would not recommend the food much, unless you really like quantity over quality. We continued onto Des Moines, and a hotel with a hot tub.

Day 3, we enter Nebraska. My aunt Kathy drove out from Sioux City, Iowa, to meet us, and we drove to Alliance. Nebraska is very long. And there’s not a lot to look at. But, once we turned off I-80, we went into the Sandhills (good for growing only cows), and at least had some hills to look at.

(This was most of Nebraska.)

We made it to Alliance around 8pm, and went to sleep almost right away. Driving is exhausting.

The next morning, we asked about a hardware store (I needed to get some paint to sign my name with), and were directed to the only one in town. In the parking lot, we talked to a little old lady, who turned out to own the hardware store. I think she was 84. She was very nice, and gave me a small can of yellow paint and a brush for free! So, we headed out, failing to follow her directions to Carhenge, and promptly got lost. Came back into the town, and saw a big sign- Carhenge this way! So we made it.

I signed it, cleaned some of the bugs off the front, and then took a look around. There were a fair amount of people coming to look, and they were interested in my car too. So, the original plan was to park the car on the hill next to the other car sculptures, and put sheet metal over the windows to keep the highschoolers from breaking the windows. I did a little interview, and handed over the keys.

Our trip was 1738 miles, and we got there almost on empty.

Bye, car! Rust in peace…

Artcar Donation to Carhenge

Monday, September 15th, 2008

Video up at Carhenge , here.

(is that really what i sound like?)

a newspaper clipping

Monday, September 15th, 2008

Wednesday, September 10, 2008 10:25 AM

Carhenge Recieves Art Car Donation - Carhenge’s car art preserve, for cars that have been made into art as well as art made out of car parts, received an Australian-flavored addition over the weekend, when Val Lucas of Baltimore, Md., donated her Toyota Camry art car. The car is painted in an Australian Aboriginal theme.

www.alliancetimes.com

made it to alliance !

Friday, September 5th, 2008

world’s largest truck stop

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

Carhenge or Bust: Day One

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

So, it’s Wednesday. I got off work after making 5 AlphaColors. (They’re wall text for museums- pretty nifty and fun to make.)

I just moved into a new apartment, and here I go, off on an adventure. (Sorry to leave, Chad!)

It’s 1pm and I’m heading out soon- to Ellicott City to get the car and my mom, and then we go- hopefully we will make it to Columbus tonight. I hope to be able to post throughout the entire trip, and I’ll put up pictures when I get back.

Here I come, Carhenge!

carhenge or bust

Baltimore by Hand

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Check out the post on Baltimore by Hand today- it’s about me :)

Baltimore By Hand