Last week I had to pick-up one of my photographs that was in exhibit through 2009 in The People's Gallery at Austin City Hall.

For this I had to drive down town and struggle with parking driving the humongous Sierra 2500 ("Blue Bailout"). This is an extended cab, long bed truck that barely fits any parking spot. The only places where I have found comfy parking is Home Depot (contractor parking area) and Cabelas.
Well, this time, I had to venture into the underground parking at Austin City Hall. I tested my spatial awareness skills maneuvering the behemoth truck around the tight underground parking.

I finally found parking at the very bottom. The funny part came when I was exiting the underground parking. When I reached the paying booth, the attendant looked at me wide eyed and said:
"Oh! so it was not an earthquake, it was your truck -- brom, brom, brom -- The diesel engine and the weight rattled the building!
Well, this time, I had to venture into the underground parking at Austin City Hall. I tested my spatial awareness skills maneuvering the behemoth truck around the tight underground parking.

I finally found parking at the very bottom. The funny part came when I was exiting the underground parking. When I reached the paying booth, the attendant looked at me wide eyed and said:
"Oh! so it was not an earthquake, it was your truck -- brom, brom, brom -- The diesel engine and the weight rattled the building!
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