Days Inn Macon North/Conference Center
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Stuff
... tents to keep it fairly dry. Strange to think that one day I may be wearing some of the white stuff I was looking at. It was also around this time that I came to a railroad crossing where I was directed to Whoa! instead of stop. You just don't see that in the big city. Understandable,though, since I was sitting on a lot of horsepower (Ha!Ha!). Most remarkable of ...
On the road
Interstate RV CG
I got off work early so we hit the road early. We think we may hit some rain left over from Isaac so we wanted to get a few miles up the road.
We stopped for our first diesel sticker shock at over $4. We stopped south of Macon for the ...
From the frying pan to the fire
... have Milledgeville in the rear view mirror until 2:30 p.m. And guess what, we are on our way to Auburn to have our generator repaired at the Apalachee RV Center.
Arriving just before closing time, they hook us up to electric and water for the night and we spend another evening in an industrial campsite, surrounded by mega coach class a motorhomes. Babe was feeling a little small and unglamorous....
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Crippled birds, crippled rv
... being released into the wild, crippling infirmities, habituated to humans, illness, etc. It is sad to see such majestic birds with obvious deformities, but it is good that they are cared for and serve a purpose for the education of the public. Some of my fondest wildlife memories relate to seeing eagles mating in Utah, ospreys snatching fish on the Snake River and one time, an owl flying down a Uintah Mountain trail right over my head…this exhibit reminds me to never ...
Day 6 - "Focusing" on Symbolism
... and the way the two intervened was very interesting, so I set my camera lens to manual focus and took the two shots only to find what a huge objective and figurative difference they both had, even though I was aiming at the same thing both times. Both photos mean something different to me, symbolically. The symbolism, as I will describe individually in the photo descriptions, changed with the change in my lens' focus. It was a day of ...