Dumas, Texas? Really? I mean Really?
Dumas, Texas at 65MPH ©2011 Ed Book I had to include this image in the book. Peace
VIEWS FROM THE HIGHWAY AT 65MPH my new book
VIEWS FROM THE HIGHWAY AT 65MPH by a photo essay by Ed Book | Make Your Own Book Peace
My LiveJournal Blog is nine years old
On the 15th of this month, I will have Nine years of posting in my LiveJournal. In the spirit of celebrating the anniversary of my birth for a week vice day–which I started doing a few years ago when I missed my actual birth"day"–I’ll celebrate this LiveJournal anniversary for a week… whatever that entails… maybe [...]
southern Virginia
they weren’t friendly to people in that town either… and their breakfast sucked. Peace
West Slope Viet Nam Veterans Memorial
At the rest stop on I-70 at Fruita, Colorado, you’ll find a Viet Nam era helicopter hovering over a monument… it’s the Viet Nam Memorial for the west slope of Colorado with the names of those who fell in Viet Nam from western Colorado. This is a large metal flag that is displayed there… I [...]
South Park
Darkness enveloped the broad valley of South Park as I crossed it and when I got near the far side, I came to the village of Hartsel. I had to imagine that the kids from the TV program lived in this town. This was the jail there. it was dark when I made this photo [...]
a sign seen along the way
‘and the reason I don’t hitchhike any more… in my day, I used to hitchhike all the time… to and from town… to and from caddying when I was in Jr Hi… to and from high school… to and from college (a couple hundred miles)… to and from the ship (several hundred miles) when I [...]
another ad at the same resturaunt
sorry about the glare; it was the overhead lighting and I would have had to move the table to get out of that light. Peace
so that’s why I eat too much…
I found this ad at a resturaunt in Oklahoma… a whole ‘nother story about that place later… Peace
Pictographs found on my trip
Yesterday, on my return home from a visit at the Yakima Indian Heritage Center in Toppenish, I stopped just west of Yakima to look at some pictographs. These were painted on columnar basalt. They are not similar to any designs used by the indigenous peoples of the area and are thought to predate the current [...]
