Road trip redux
Posted on Apr 4, 2007 by jason
After posting some videos of the small one-lane road leading to the family farm, I realized how poorly those videos converted to YouTube. Then again, they weren’t in very good shape to begin with considering the camera was bouncing around the whole time.
To make up for that terrible injustice, I wanted to share some photos of the road. I took these Sunday morning as I approached the private drive leading to the farm.
I’ll remind you of what I said in that post: This is a single lane of road with hills and blind turns, and it’s enclosed almost completely by trees and brush on both sides. It’s a marvelous journey away from civilization. And right before dawn and after dusk when shadows blanket the entire path… Well, it becomes a most magnificent experience.
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