Here it is the beginning of a New Year
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.
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