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Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Anything with Numbers on It
Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Numbers: Anything with Numbers on It The following images are in response to Cee’s challenge. Traveling is a good way to accumulate numbers. Here are several encountered on a recent trip. This is the … Continue reading
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Tagged B-24, black and white, Bryce Canyon, elevation sign, firefighting aircraft, geologic, geologic age, limestone, music, PB4Y-2, roadside sign, water bomber
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Yellowstone NP to Cody, Wyoming – Bears, Bison, and Buffalo Bill Cody
Day 15 – Travel as I Have Envisioned It Could Be Today’s trip officially starts us on the long return leg home. But there are still many sights and adventures ahead. It was a beautiful morning, and we finally had … Continue reading
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Tagged bear, Buffalo Bill Cody, cigar store Indian, Cub, dam, fumarole, Grand Tetons, grizzly, lake, lodge, music, Pahaska Teepee, park ranger, WordPress, Yellowstone
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The US Route 36 Experience – Part 1
Days 4 – Travel as I Have Envisioned It Could Be! Leaving La Grange and Elkhart, Indiana, we struck out on our original mission—make time to Bryce Canyon, Utah. Originally, if we had left directly from Tennessee, we would have … Continue reading
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Tagged grain elevator, Mississippi, Mississippi River, Missouri, Missouri River, music, open road, Pony Express, Retro 177, Rt 36, US Rt 36, Wallace State Park
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The 20th Annual National Cornbread Festival
April 23, 2016, South Pittsburgh, Tennessee What began, 20 years ago in South Pittsburgh, Tenn., as a modest small-town street festival associated with the National Cornbread Cook-Off, has become a major regional event, pushing the town’s capacity for crowds and … Continue reading
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Tagged 2016, carnival, Carnival rides, Cornbread, crowds, festival, food, Jam Tent, midway, music, national, parking, performers, photographs, SOTF, South Pittsburgh, street festival, Tennessee, tractors
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A Fair Ride
Photograph of the Week What Does Cornbread Have to do with a Carnival Ride? Cornbread is a perfectly good reason to have a fair, if you are the little town of South Pittsburgh, Tennessee. For twenty years, cornbread cooks (chefs?) … Continue reading
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Tagged 2016, April 2016, carnival, Cornbread Festival, cornbrread, dancing, food, music, recipes, rides, South Pittsburgh, street fair, Tennessee
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