Archive for the 'My Life' Category

Santiago Canyon Fire

Above is a video of the Santiago Canyon fire from October/November of last year in Irvine, CA. I remember being able to see the glow of these fires from my apartment building, less than a mile away. It’s funny how these events, natural or not, make one feel tiny in this world, just from the sheer force, the full power.



Despite though, the yearly fires, earthquakes and sand-blasting high speed Santa Ana winds, I love California. Call me crazy. but I miss it dearly. I have a lot to say about the state I call my second home, but thats another post.

Pizza!!!

I made pizza for the family last weekend, everything was made from scratch… shit was Awesome!

Diced tomatoes, roasted with some seasoning & chopped garlic.
Buffalo Mozzarella
Sliced black olives

Pizza 01

Pizza 03

Pizza 02

3100 Mile Road Trip

Start: Hemet, California
End: Newport News, Virginia

I had originally planned on making 4 posts, each for a day of driving I did back to Newport News. I decided, in what a couple people called “laziness”, to just sum the entire thing up in one post. Its my blog, if I want to be lazy, I will :).

So, starting over, summing it up, here we go.

My initial plan was to leave Hemet at around 7-7:30AM, get a good head start, beat that awful L.A. county traffic, and get to my hotel a little early to relax. This didn’t happen of course, because women are too emotional :). I ended up leaving at around 9AM, which completely shot my mood and dipped my moral into the shitter. This would be my longest driving trip ever so far, and possibly the longest in my life. One end of the county, to the other.

Surprisingly traffic wasn’t all that bad that morning, minimal at best.  Highway was a constant 80MPH, with the occasional slow back down to 70-ish when passing the State Troopers (or called Sheriff’s Dept. in CA).  About 25min into the trip, I drove past a massive wind farm, which had to have had at least 500 windmills, giant ones, around 80-100ft tall. It was pretty amazing seeing these things move. Driving out of CA, thru AZ and into NM wasn’t very eventful. The desert was beautiful… for about 5 min, before it became the most redundant shit I’ve ever seen.

Oklahoma was the most fun to drive through. Not because it wasn’t desert, but the terrain was constantly changing, so I always had something to look at. Driving through OK was also somewhat boring, I think I passed 10 cops radar-gunning in a span of 30 seconds. This continues throughout the entire state. My hotel the second night in OK was awful. The room smelled like curry (the owners were Indian), and I happen to book the last room… above the main office.

The third day I was driving to my Grandparents house in Tennessee. I was there last year, but before that It’d been 10 years since I have seen the place. Most of their land was built into freeways, and the entire city looks completely different. Its a shame, they added 2 more lanes, wow. The traffic is STILL low, a lot of fucking good all that trouble the local government caused for so fucking little. Staying with my Grandparents was nice, I visited my Aunt and Cousin, with her daughter Jordan. That baby is going to be so beautiful when she grows up, red-ish hair with blue eyes.

Heading out of Nashville I managed to leave early, 6:20AM. It was nice, I was rested, one of 10 cars on the freeway at all times, just cruising. Around 9AM I stopped and grabbed a couple of breakfast burritos at McDonald’s. Although fast food, those little burritos are bloody amazing! On this last leg back to VA, I drove through part of the Appalachian Mountains, the views were breathtaking. Looking over you could see miles and miles of countryside. Now, I’m a city boy at heart, and despise living in the county, damn was it beautiful. Finally getting onto 64-east above Richmond I was psyched, but nearing Richmond, the new highway layout some retarded person, some idiot saw fit to appoint as engineer, was terrible, and confusing. I ended up accidentally going almost 50 miles south of Richmond. Calling my Dad, a.k.a. my GPS Dad, helped me get back on track. It was finally night when I got back onto 64-east, and I knew where the cops usually sit and hide on this route. So I cruised at around 85MPH with some other cars until my exit at Ft.Eustis blvd. A few minutes down Warwick and I was home.

It was so odd being home, as I had been living in CA for the past 4 months. My room was turned into a pseudo storage room. Hugging my girlfriend was so nice, seeing as how I hadn’t been able to for 5 days. She helped me re-arrange my room back to normal. I honestly don’t remember much else of that night, being tired as hell from 4 days of driving.

All in all, it was an amazing experience, I might do it again one day, but with someone else with me, to take turns driving lol.

~Vaughn

My Life: Experience

Well I started a new category, “My Life”. All posts about my life, or whats going on currently in my life will be in this category, pretty self-explanitory…. I hope.

Still no luck finding a job, the whole process feels 10x harder than when I was out here the first time. Everyone seems to be too wrapped up in the holidays, but then again, so am I.

I have to look at the time I lived in CA as experience, not as wasted time. It was the first time actually living away from home, 2.500+ miles away no-less. I can’t let anyone tell me I failed, even though I feel defeated, none of my friends have attempted what I’ve done, at least I went out and did it. I’m going to miss California, It’s my second home. One day I hope to have a house on each coast. My mission now is to pretty much, when I get home, to recuperate. Get back on my feet as best as I can, and try to repair my credit. Paying rent, a car payment, a cell phone payment, Utilities and Insurance suck.

In CA possession is 9/10ths the law, but bills in CA are a 100% a guaranteed ass raping.

Instead of flying back to VA, like I used to do when I came out to visit Maggie, I get to drive home. According to Google maps it’s a 2,600 mile drive. Should take me around 4 days. She’s worried, but I guess any guys girlfriend would be scared if their boyfriend drove alone that long. I look forward to it, its just more experience, something to take in, reflect if you will. At least I will be home for Christmas, for a while there I wasn’t going to be able to, but thankfully now I will.

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In other news, Mag’s grandfather isn’t in too great of shape. He’s back in the hospital with kidney failure. Everyone is expecting 6 months, but I don’t know why they keep saying that, the doctor hasn’t said anything yet. He’s a great guy, very much a man’s man. Seeing him pass will be heartbreaking, hopefully the ol’ guy has more fight in him.

~Vaughn