Posts Tagged ‘ Transition ’

A View from the Road

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June 30, 2014

The Golden Driller     “Dedicated to the men of the petroleum industry who by their vision and daring have created from God’s abundance a better life for mankind.”     Kate standing near his very big boots What a View from the Road!  With his arm resting on an actual oil derrick, standing 76...
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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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April 20, 2014

  A Frozen Lake Erie!
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A View from the Road

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March 26, 2014

Tumble Weed     Images of the West are seared in the American mind, from cowboys and Indians on horseback, to vast desert vistas with endless skies, and small wooden towns divided by dusty streets dotted by rolling tumble weed. There is something rather romantic about tumble weed, especially when you see it rolling...
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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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December 29, 2013

A Pioneer Woman with Plow     I fell instantly in love with her!  Driving down the highway in Wyoming, this immense sculpture caught my eye, and demanded that I pull over to take a closer look.  I could not find the name of the artist or of the subject, but it was truly...
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