Tuesday, February 06, 2007

The Kings of Virginia

My haitus from blogging has been a result of quite an eventful weekend. After the Battle of Belmont, I got three hours of sleep, went to one class, and left on my trek to Virginia. Tennessee Tech was my first stop, picking up my good friend Patrick.

Onward to UT, where Mike awaited:

And after a couple (but not the last) near-death experiences provided free of charge by Patrick, we arrived in Virginia, the legendary home of Justin. He immediately took us to The Tea Room, a local hangout and home of the cheesy (as pictured below).


Lynchburg, Virginia. Also known as Falwell-town. That's right, it's home of Jerry Falwell, Moral Majority head hancho. We toured his town, his school (Liberty University), and even preached from his pulpit:

Preaching was not enough; we were ready to take on a more physical task: high jumping. Thanks goes to the Liberty University for our newfounded skills (go Flames!):

After a long day's adventure, we settled down for a nice, small campfire in Justin's backyard:

We ended up at UT for the Superbowl, which was a wonderful ending to a fantastic trip.

And thus, our Virginia exploration was ended. Hopefully, we'll be back!

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