Austin, TX: 8/3/08-8/8/08

I attended NI week in Austin, TX. Basically, National Instruments (NI) puts on an annual event where people can showcase what they have been doing with NI products. I was mostly going to get a feel for what things are done with LabVIEW.

Rather than fly, or even drive directly there, I took a round-about way to Austin to insure that I got a few more counties. I left Sunday morning and drove to the Texas border along I-40. I needed the counties south of Amarillo, so I exited and drove on the next federal highway down from I-40 and picked those up, then continued to I-40 long enough to pick up US-287, which goes southeast and picks up a ton of counties.

Just southwest of Amarillo, I did see an impressive dust devil.

Dust Devil

I continued down US-287, making a few small detours to pick up new counties. Collingsworth, TX was especially hard to find, as the road to it was unmarked. I spent the night in Wichita Falls, TX.

The next morning, I looped around through Archer, Jack, Clay and Montague counties. These counties bring back great memories of the 2003 storm chase. Anyway, I planned to meet Matt for lunch in Dallas, so I didn't stay long in any one county.

Matt met me at a BBQ restaurant somewhere on the east side of Dallas/Ft. Worth area. He seems to be enjoying his first day of work, so all was well. After lunch I headed through Dallas towards Austin.

Once again, I can't be trusted to take a direct route. I wanted to try to find the Waco Davidian Memorial, but had no luck. Afterwards, I veered west and picked up a few counties out there before arriving at my hotel in Austin.

NI week was fun, though the puns could have not been there: NI week block (diagram) party and Love Hz: RF devices. I found parking not too far from the event (and it was free), so I just parked there and attended sessions all day. I did take a few photos while walking around town one morning.

Around Austin      Around Austin      Around Austin

The sessions on Thursday ended in the early afternoon, so I went for a drive to Elgin, TX. I picked up a few new counties, but more importantly, Grandma lived in Elgin until she was 10. I snapped a few photos and spoke to the representatives at the Historial Society to try to figure out where she lived. I didn't have any luck this year, but maybe I will next time, as I know more now than I did standing in the office.

Elgin Bank      Elgin      Elgin      Elgin      Elgin City Hall

Elgin Courier      Elgin Train Depot      Elgin Train Depot      Elgin Main Street      Elgin Main Street

Elgin Main Street      Elgin Main Street      Elgin SDA Church      Elgin SDA Church      Elgin SDA Church

Friday, I began the trek back to Socorro. I picked up all but two counties I drove through on this trip, so I figured that wasn't too bad at all. I did take a photo of some high clouds along the way:

High Clouds

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