A View from the Road

A View from the Road

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November 15, 2012

A Broken View     This is the third and last installment, at least for now, of A View From the Road, which is focused on poverty and transition in America.  For the last few months, I have been walking by what were once thriving mills, and there adjacent buildings.  The properties, which were...
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October 12, 2012

Yet Another View from a Rest Stop     The View from the Road is usually one picture which tells a story, on its own.  This month, I offer you a series of photographs, which on their own very much tell a story; but which viewed together, as they were shot, offer a much...
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September 9, 2012

Flamingo Gas Station     Have you ever run across an abandoned building and let your mind run wild?  I love this gas station, maybe because it is pink, or because it is called Flamingo, or because it is in the Everglades National Park; but walking around it, I could not help but imagine...
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August 29, 2012

  I have spent more than a few nights at rest stops.  In the right car, with a reclining seat, plenty of leg room, pillow, blanket, and eye shades I can get an adequate nights rest – well, at least a few hours.  There are ample reasons to spend the night in the car,...
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July 27, 2012

The Charging Bull in the Middle of the Night     Even if it is only for a quick bite to eat or to check on the progress of the World Trade Tower Memorial, it is always nice to pop into New York City, on our way up and down the coast.  On this...
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June 7, 2012

  Tacky Yard Art to the Extreme!     Driving along the back roads in Maine, I spotted this incredibly tacky display of yard art, which of course I loved!     I have no idea if this is seasonal or perhaps set up to celebrate a certain event – but oh my, what...
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A View from the Road

    Driving west on the 595, heading home from the airport – now this is a Floridian sunset; and a perfect View from the Road!
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April 3, 2012

  Starbucks in Chinese? I would love to say that this was taken in China; but it was not.  Though we have been making yearly trips to Washington D.C., for at least ten years, we had not explored China Town, until a few months ago.   Home to the largest single-span Chinese arch, and the...
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March 2, 2012

Art in Steel An awe inspiring View from the Road!  Leaving the Columbus Museum of Art, I happened upon ART, a bold hundred foot tall sculpture, which quite literally forced me to pull over; as I attempted to take in the wonder which thirty-one tons of steel can create.  The sculpture is owned by...
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February 20, 2012

  Coffee Break!   I have written about Versailles, the Cuban Restaurant in Miami, that started its’ life as a French restaurant.  We often go to Versailles for a dependable bite to eat; and it is here that Cuban expatriates gather when there is news of Cuba, which must be reacted to with the...
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