A View from the Road

A View from the Road

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December 11, 2016

Christmas in Kennebunkport Maine     Watching the people gather across the road, on the bridge, of course raised our curiosity, but did not detour us from our walk. We continued over the bridge to the display which had caught our eye, when we drove into town.  However, we did not tarry and after...
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A View from the Road

A Month Deserving a Second View From The Road   This was Kate’s View From The Road, when she landed in New York City this morning; pretty amazing to see the nation’s top candidates airplanes, on the tarmac, on the day this election was finally decided, it has been a long and painful process,...
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November 4, 2016

Congratulations to the Chicago Cubs!     A View From Where the Victory Was Won   These pages are probably the only thing in my life that I do consistently, thus I do not regularly watch any sports, until the championships show up and then I become a bit more engaged, though baseball is...
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October 7, 2016

The Umbrella Had it been a white or black umbrella, the effect would not have been the same, but somehow this bright, almost florescent umbrella, made the solitary woman, staring out at the Everglades, entirely inviting. She appeared to be alone and completely enthralled with her View, and I at least, a bit, enthralled...
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September 14, 2016

Electric What?   I love everything about this sign, and the establishment it advertises. I suppose, in no small part, my interest comes from having stayed in so many of these types of motels, throughout my life, but also because it represents what feels like a bygone era, a time when Americans simply put...
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August 3, 2016

I Do Not Know Her Name!     Do you have pictures like this? I met this woman, at the hotel we were staying, well more like a rooming house in Chelsea, where only female guest were permitted.  She was on her way to India, if I recall, having settled a law suit, over...
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July 10, 2016

The Nuns Too Deserve a Treat   Little screams out summer has arrived, especially in places with inclement weather, than stopping by for a chilly treat, in this case, Ted Drewes Frozen Custard, in Missouri. As everyone went about ordering their custard, a group of nuns arrived, bringing with them at least a few...
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June 26, 2016

A View From the Strawberry Festival     In my continued journey, toward enjoying the summer season, in New England, I ventured to a Strawberry Festival, an event repeated in so many small towns around the country – whether it is a lobster or blueberry or garlic fiesta, the principal is the same, spend...
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A View from the Road

Along Route 66      Route 66 is not what it once was, sad to say; but it still has its moments! There is ample reason to digress from the well paved and maintained highways, to touch a bit of the old Mother Road.  The route begins in Chicago and ends in California, and...
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April 5, 2016

A View of Sam Houston     Driving on the I-45, I spied the 77 foot tall sculpture of General Sam Houston, “A Tribute to Courage” and had to exit, to take a closer look;  I do love how everything is always bigger in Texas!     Approaching the General     A view from the...
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