I took this photo two nights ago. Route 90, looking East, midway between the small towns of Alpine and Marfa. That’s Cathedral Mountain there on the right, which is about 12 miles South of Alpine.
If you drive down this stretch of road after dark on a clear night, if you look to the South there’s a good chance you’ll see the Marfa Lights in the distance. I’ve seen them many times.
I came out here on vacation, thinking I’d stay two weeks. Two years later and I still haven’t left…
UPDATE: Lloyd Davis, a blogging buddy of mine from my London days, took a train from Austin to LA, after attending SXSW. En route the train stopped in Alpine. He took some photos. Sadly I was out of town that day, but it’s neat to think an old friend from London randomly visiting here…
Beautiful. No Country For Old Men.
Yes, as you probably know, they shot that movie around here…
Thanks for sharing, Hugh.
It looks mystical, peaceful…
I can imagine long running sessions I could do on this infinite road;-)
Have a super cool weekend.
i.
Hey! I’m in Marfa right now, on vacation. Just saw your signed book in the bookstore, and thought that you must have come through on a tour. Didn’t realize you lived here! I’m one of the owners of The HIdeout, an improv theater in Austin, TX. Thought I’d say hi.
Heh. I was in that store yesterday… Tim Johnson’s a good man.
Lot of jackrabbits out there. Hanging out in the middle of the road, even.
Beautiful photo.
Lot of jackrabbits out there. Hanging out in the middle of the road, even.