Welcome to my world…
Angie grew up Doing Stuff in Texas. She may travel for fun but will always call the Lone Star State "home." She got a BA at Houston Baptist University ('05) and a BS from Texas A&M University ('17 WHOOP!). She's a lover of Australian shepherds, Jeeps (pre-2006), RX7s, and Ford Powerstroke pickups. Whataburger is the true burger king and all late-night video editing stints and road trips are fueled by Monster Zero Ultra. She falls on the Nikon side of the argument. There is a definite unhealthy obsession with Google Earth and maps.
She's been fossil / rock / petrified wood / mineral collecting since she was a small child. Being so close to the ground, she always found the most intriguing specimens although sometimes they were dead things.
Angie has always had an interest in cars and was forced into learning about them from a mechanical standpoint because her first car - a 1986 Ford Mustang - was riddled with problems and her mechanic had other customers too. Her racing experience has gone from street racing to drag racing to endurance road course to open road rallies, through which she's gained experience as both driver and navigator.
The weather in Texas doesn't always make for pleasant outdoors experiences so, in those times, Angie works on other projects, like DIYs, crafts, and artistic endeavors. When she's arting, she most enjoys acrylic and watercolor painting, resin projects, and ceramics, but her DIY and crafting personality requires fun, functional, and budget-friendly projects.
In another life, she has been a high school teacher, waitress, skiptracer, bill collector, doorman at a club, retail salesman, vet clinic kennel tech, project manager for Compaq, machine shop floater, auto storage lot attendant, record store salesman, salesman for chevy trucks, tow truck assistant, and probably a few more that nobody can remember at the moment. In her current life, she’s in the oil and gas industry. Starting out in environmental consulting, she was discouraged by the lack of opportunity within the company. She now works for a governmental organization, still doing oil and gas-related field work.
When she's not Doing Stuff and Filming It, she's just Doing Stuff, usually with her dogs or loved ones. She has also been known to write a thing or two, takes her Jeep offroading, likes playing around with makeup and hair styling, watches a handful of favorites on YouTube, likes designing her next tattoo, is involved in car clubs, and explores the vast world around her from the driver’s seat of whichever vehicle caught her fancy this particular day.