A View from the Road

A View from the Road

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March 4, 2016

The Gateway Arch     Recently, I had the privilege of a spectacular View From The Road, of The Gateway Arch, which though familiar, never fails to inspire in me a feeling of awe, at not only its grandeur, but what it represents. Sitting on the Mississippi River, The Gateway Arch, either welcomes you...
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A View from the Road

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February 15, 2016

Irony Walking through the streets of the Back Bay, in Boston, I came across this set of signs; though it is obvious one is the name of the street and the other a directive to drivers, it did momentarily warm a very chilly stroll.
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January 12, 2016

A View From Behind the Wing, On the Road     I glanced out my window; to be enchanted by so much beauty and wonder.    
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December 12, 2015

Even Santa Needs A Break     Driving through Somersworth New Hampshire, I spotted this simple, but perfect Christmas display.  I hope you will enjoy the whimsy of this View From The Road, as much as I do.
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November 10, 2015

An Idealized View I rarely photograph strangers, and when I do, as in this case, I do not share identifiable images; this woman, walked in front of me, while I was strolling through the streets of Chicago, and I simply had to snap this shot – her manner, dress, hair, even her shopping bag,...
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October 6, 2015

Lucero Alcaraz, Treven Taylor Anspach, Rebecka Ann Cranes, Quinn Glen Cooper, Kim Saltmarsh Dietz, Lucas Eibel, Jason Dale Johnson, Lawrence Levine, and Sarena Dawn Moore     Yesterday, as I was driving home, I noticed the flag, in our little town, at half-staff; I looked at the seemingly idyllic setting, for the flag, and...
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September 5, 2015

A Day Late and a Dollar Short     I happened to be in South Carolina, the week the Confederate flag was taken down, at the State House, in response to the senseless and brutal murder of a group of people, at a Bible study.   I had debated whether or not to attend...
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August 3, 2015

A True New England View     Unattended entrepreneurial adventures are one of the things, which I still find delightful about New England. It is not unusual to drive by a display of flowers, baked goods, herbs, honey or even pickles, with a sign announcing the price and instructions on where to leave the...
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July 19, 2015

Off to Sea?     Approaching the Darien River, in Georgia, I came across this fleet of fishing boats, which appeared to be trapped in a sea of grass; but of course they are not. Everything is always about perspective, even absolutes.  
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June 16, 2015

Looking Up     Driving to Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, I spotted this cloud formation, which to me appeared to be the glowing wing of an angel.  It was one of the few times, in my life, which I was happy to be sitting in traffic, as I was able to snap a few pictures.
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