Posts Tagged ‘ Poverty ’

A View from the Road

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May 22, 2014

Cadillac Ranch     Driving down US 40, near Amarillo Texas, you will see the Cadillac Ranch, which consist of 10 Cadillac’s that were built between 1949 – 1963.  I remember having seen this rather quirky display, which somehow screams out Texas to me, during our first road trip, in 1987, but alas we...
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A View from the Road

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February 22, 2014

North, South, East, and West     At the train station, in Selma, North Carolina, I stepped out onto the empty platform and was immediately drawn to the perfectly crossed tracks – literally.  I do not remember previously having seen train tracks intersect in such a manner.  As I stared at the tracks intently, I could...
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A View from the Road

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January 30, 2014

The View from my Window     Yes, it is cold.    
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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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A View from the Road

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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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