Okay, I'm just gonna do this in alphebetical order, so it may not make much sense, sorry.


This is a picture of the effects of holding an arrowhead tightly in your palm for 71 miles, or 60 minutes.


What a tight car. I knew that some of my viewers would like to see a cool car. So, here ya go. Camaros rule.


Yes, 10 hours on the road is very boring. My brain resorts to its own devices after awhile, and I do it.


It's a blue Volkswagen Bug with those round head dancing body shapes painted all over it.


I drew this because I was bored with staring at other people in their cars.


Taking pictures of the inside of the Hitch-hikers Guide to the Galaxy.


I forget what state this was in but I'm thinking where Lookout Mountain was, wherever that was.


I took a picture of my quilt covered lap, of my yellow (not-so) shock-resistant CD player.


This is my room at 6:14 am in Florida right before I started packing up. Just a picture.


Breakfast. (It looks like coffee, but it's really orange juice. I thought I'd try to fool you.) My hand.


I think it's Memphis, but I'm not sure. My family calls the building on the left the Batman Building.


This was a painting in my room. I don't quite get it. The following 2 pics are closeups.


This is a woman with nearly white skin, who is adorned with pink scarves. Weird?


This is what all the people (including the yummilicious guys) are looking at. Boring.


A closeup on the quilt my grandma made. This is my favorite part of the whole quilt.


This is a picture of a piece of paper that says RAIN SUCKS, and some rain outside.


Sunrise in Florida is at about 6:35 am. Too early. But we left early and got good mileage.


Same sunrise, different picture. Probably at about 6:36 am. Too early, again.


I've seen this sign every time I've gone to Florida (6 or 7 times), and never seen Ruby Falls.


The sign says "Runaway Truck Ramp". I thought that was funny that a truck could runaway.


A picture of the front of Francesca Lia Block's new book, I Was a Teenage Fairy.


This is the beginning of my new story. I may turn it into a book when it's done, courtesy of Iuniverse.com.