 Well, check that out. Looks like we got a little bloomin' succulent. Also, good morning from eastern Texas. This is the furthest east I have driven in the eastward direction. For those of you who remember, and for those of you who haven't watched the videos or don't know, I picked up Danny Adventure Bus on the east coast and drove it across country. So, driving east, this is the furthest I've ever driven. I'm currently at a rest stop. Just parked next to all these truckers. And I have some news. First bit of news, I'm going to jump on over to Florida as soon as possible. I have a family member who is ill. That's all I'll say right now. If he wants to share more details, I guess I can say. And my friend who wants to buy the bus is ready for the bus. So what I might do is just, as soon as I get over to Florida, spend some time over there, I might drop back and sell the bus back in Oregon. So I might have bus number two sooner than I think. Stay to hope that you will return. It's what I got in the summer. Turn into fall. Caught in the moment of by fading light. A distant call. Interesting. Very fascinating. I've actually never been this close to refineries and it looks like this is a 24 hour a day, seven days a week process here. Yeah, this is a Valero right here. You can see on the the street sign right there. Summer, slight state of hope that you will return. It's what I got in the summer. Turn into expected. Although I do know that this is a major oil area. But yeah, check out the clouds. It's a nice windy beautiful spring day here. So with selling the bus, I will take a 49 states 52 weeks. Obviously last year I fell way off track. So I'm just going to scrap that idea. And I am thinking of other ways to travel still in a bus, obviously bus number two and different ways to, I don't know, have like a thing to do while traveling. Like what's, you know, what's this thing? I really like, you know, what I've been doing now is just going where the wind blows me. But you know, realizing that I have had so many wonderful people help me out in different ways. I'm trying to think of ways that could also help out while being on the road or things like that. So yeah, I'm sure tons of people have tons of ideas for me. So feel free to sprinkle them in the comments. But otherwise, let's keep on heading into Louisiana. Crossing some water here. It's a Cameron Holly Beach ferry ferry. I'm next to the ocean over here. But good Lord, I'm on something called the Creel nature trail. And I'm heading from obviously from Texas going east. And I have not seen a crocodile yet. And I'm really hoping to see one alligator. Same difference. Also, I have a couple of people to thank who joined Patreon. Bill Voss, thank you very much. And we have Dave and I think his screen name is Nabali. Thank you very much. I appreciate it. Actually, you know what I'm thinking. It's already 5.25 p.m. This looks like a very scenic, beautiful place. Could even be a fun time lapse. And it looked on Google satellites off to the right. It looks like there's a little place to park as well as over to the left. So I think I'm going to call it a day and just park up here, do some editing and relax and enjoy the sunset. What is all this stuff? Looks like oyster shells. It could be. I'm not too familiar with this area. I know there are some oysters around here, but I don't know how and if people catch wild oysters. I've only been to a oyster farm before. So if anybody knows, feel free to sprinkle those comments down below. But yeah, this is going to be home tonight. You know, I was looking at it and I just, whoa, what is that noise? Holy crap. I think that's the engine on that thing. Anyways, I was looking at this place and I just said to myself, what a beautiful place. What's my rush? So here I am. And I think, yeah, I think it's going to be quite lovely. I'm going to set up the time-lapse here because it's going to be awesome. It looks like there's more cars getting on that ferry. So perhaps I can get a cool sunset time-lapse with the ferry going back and forth.