Osyka Northwest
   Two or three rides have pictures of Osyka in them. This one won't. I went through town and then west on Ms.524. That number might be wrong. Having enough of the pavement I ended up on the road above, still moving northwest. Oh, why?
     The original mission was to pick up OLD MISSISSIPPI HWY 24. This was the third portion of that expedition. The last segment had ended west of Columbia. The Liberty area contained portions of the old road and I needed to see them. I was wondering why I was writing this when I had a list of other things to do. Loose ends. I can't stand them.
Old houses require constant work. Don't they all.
     I was in the hills now. The land rises between US 51 and US 61.
The houses and the barns get smaller reflecting, imho, life on a "less grand" platform.
       Mississippi is sprinkled with these fine old forest churches. This is the Muddy Springs Methodist Church. It was locked.
I usually find them open.
     The picture below was almost discarded until I saw what it symbolized. I don't share my enterpretations of pictures much, hahahahahahahahahahahahahhahaha.
   Ok, here goes, " The road of local life goes through the local churches. It is a part of the environment as much as the pine trees". The picture was not planned.
    It is a reflection on several levels..
Below is what we all wish for, a smiley honea. Cuz when you have a smiley honea, you be smiley, too.
I was thinking of you, dear.
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