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Old 06-15-2007, 07:07 PM   #121
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You better have a shitload of time.
That's why I haven't done it.
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Old 06-15-2007, 07:32 PM   #122
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Sundae Girl, you might want to get a copy of William Least Heat-Moon's

Blue-Highways-Journey-into-America.

This is one of my favorite books and I usually have a few thrifted copies around for people who haven't read it yet.

Blue Highways are the old US routes before the interstates went in. They still criss cross the country but are forgotten America in many ways. Route 66 is a blue highway.
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Old 06-15-2007, 07:53 PM   #123
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OK, I'm gonna beat our regular song-quoters to the punch:

Oh you know we're gonna ride
On a blue highway
Walk with the legs you're blind
On a blue highway
Wave hellow to pride
on my highway
Yes I almost died
On a blue highway
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Old 06-16-2007, 01:10 PM   #124
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SG, traveling across America is the same as London to Moscow....twice. That's without the side trips and detours that are damn near mandatory. There are long stretches of it that are repetitious(boring) and should be traversed quickly for time and energy conservation. There are other sections that should be seen at a snails pace.
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Old 06-16-2007, 03:06 PM   #125
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Only with a little more sauerkraut.
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Old 06-17-2007, 04:15 PM   #126
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Sundae Girl, you might want to get a copy of William Least Heat-Moon's

Blue-Highways-Journey-into-America.

This is one of my favorite books and I usually have a few thrifted copies around for people who haven't read it yet.

Blue Highways are the old US routes before the interstates went in. They still criss cross the country but are forgotten America in many ways. Route 66 is a blue highway.
PM me if you have one knocking about and you're willing to take a chance on a virtual unknown

Bruce - I know it wouldn't be non-stop pleasure, but it's a dream and if I had the money then I know I could schedule it so I could enjoy it.
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Old 06-17-2007, 04:27 PM   #127
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PM me if you have one knocking about and you're willing to take a chance on a virtual unknown

Bruce - I know it wouldn't be non-stop pleasure, but it's a dream and if I had the money then I know I could schedule it so I could enjoy it.
SG -- you have a lot of imaginary American Cellar friends. I think that you should plan a trip to visit some of them (I mean us, if I may make that assumption), which would save you a lot of money and provide you with local guides through out the country.
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Old 06-19-2007, 01:07 PM   #128
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I love the idea that I could do that HLJ - I'd like to at least have a beer with many Dwellars, although I'm so much more comfortable being the one imposed on than imposing.

I keep promising myself that with the great exchange rate (for the UK I mean) I'll buy at least $10 a week before the dollar gets any stronger. Something always comes up though!

I'll get my finances in order once I move. I promise I'll start working on a plan then.
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Old 06-24-2007, 07:35 PM   #129
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I've been keeping a camera in my car, trying to get some shots of the hot air balloons we often see being launched in Eagle.
Just a couple minutes too slow to catch them on the ground today...
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Old 06-24-2007, 07:36 PM   #130
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Old 06-24-2007, 08:01 PM   #131
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Sundae Girl, you might want to get a copy of William Least Heat-Moon's

Blue-Highways-Journey-into-America.
I concur. This is a riveting, excellent, next best thing to being there read, and also one of my favorite tomes. When this book was at the height of its popularity in the 80's, I heard the author on the Larry King Show when it was still on radio. It was a nationally syndicated call in show back then, so I called in, and got on. My question of Least Heat Moon was simply, "Where did you get all the information for the stories you tell about the places you stopped? All the little historical asides, people's names and such?" His answer?

"You know all those roadside markers you usually drive past? I stopped at *all* of them."

Brilliant.
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Old 06-24-2007, 08:29 PM   #132
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Commute route B. 10 minutes longer, unless 422 is seriously hosed. Usta be the same distance as commute A, but the fuckers closed a critical road I needed.


mill grove, historical home of john audubon


what "st gabe's curve" is named after

422 hosed again, as we pass over it

over the schuylkill river



the country club

over valley forge "mountain"


invisible driveways to the homes of the rich.

trees so dense and lush they interrupt mah satellite radio



horse farms

one lane bridges



and into officeland.
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Old 06-25-2007, 12:21 AM   #133
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That beats the first commute for me, UT (but then I'm greenery fan!). Looks far more inviting and interesting - and much less stressful with so little traffic to contend with.
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Old 06-25-2007, 10:39 AM   #134
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I didn't know they called that "Saint Gabe's Curve."

I see the place and it just makes me get irritable.

(Saint Gabe's is a school for exceptionally bad children, most of them from Philadelphia, all of them miserable, manipulative, little criminal bastards. Well, mostly bastards. I think that one or two have come from intact two-parent families.)
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Old 06-25-2007, 11:51 AM   #135
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i jumped off the schuylkill today and went down East River Drive....thought of this thread and wished I'd had my camera....I'll get it one day...
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