| Here it is the beginning of a New Year |
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| and this is all I can come up with: This article is a continuation of the first "Just Roads" piece. It will focus on the making of "Two Wheelin' Louisiana" and the roads I went down, and no doubt you've been down, too, at least on these pages. It is a look back. And, maybe a look forward. There may be a twist at the end of this one. |
| Crossing the Valley of the Wausha. Article coming. This one is going to be good if my souce hasn't died. |
| Some roads along the way seem to have been made purposefully confusing. Is this road "unfinished","non-continuous", or "what"??? |
| Near Chicot State Park. Taken when my dog and I got lost on foot. Just needed to share this one. No motorcycle content. Ok? |
| The "You can't get there from here," story. I needed to be on Raymond Road, it was down there. I was on the Natchez Trace, a limited access/escape road. I was thinking about running down the side but they had it fenced. Had someone tried that before? |
| Taken from the Natchez/Vidalia article. |
| I don't interact with people much in my travels. This time I couldn't resist. I requested his picture by waving the camera high into the air, his wave and smile came back. He is going down La.167, a major road in a mud boat and was probably proud of it. I appreciated that. Only in Louisiana. He needed to go to the store. This was what he was driving and he went. Why bring the truck? I had seen him crossing the road from the store from a ways back and thought the "visions" were returning. No, just real Louisiana. I went back to the store with a paper copy of the large version of the picture. I wanted to give it to him by way of the store owner. The store was no more. |
| From the Down and Dirty article. or one of them? This is why I get no government sponsorship. |
| I had an epiphany arriving here. My Yellow Brick Road. |