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  1. Oh, my aching sides! I had tears laughing and hands clapping, applauding the adventure. I love that kind of “what the heck am I doing” road trip. Lisa, bless you! When I travel, the back roads call to me to stay away from the highway. I’ve been lost, pulled over by the police because I was doing 30mph on a 25mph Vermont road! In Vermont, we’ve been stuck in mud during the spring, spinning out on ice during the winter, and drove on roads that seemed to have no end and loving every minute of it. Hope you videoed it!

  2. Oh, my aching sides! I had tears laughing and hands clapping, applauding the adventure. I love that kind of “what the heck am I doing” road trip. Lisa, bless you! When I travel, the back roads call to me to stay away from the highway. I’ve been lost, pulled over by the police because I was doing 30mph on a 25mph Vermont road! In Vermont, we’ve been stuck in mud during the spring, spinning out on ice during the winter, and drove on roads that seemed to have no end and loving every minute of it. Hope you videoed it!

  3. Jeff, to help cover your expenses as a photographer you should try your hand at journalism. Your wry commentary was a delight to read, and most people have had an experience that resembles your adventure. Your common sense says “Turn around while you still can!”, but your thrill of discovery propels you forward. You captured it all with your commentary. Thank you!

    • Well, I consider my blogging to be my version of “journalism”. I actually used to get paid for blogging. I started out as Yankee Magazines’ first blogger (Jim Salge is the current) and I learned the ropes that way and I have continued on from there. I may try to inject more humor and see where it leads… but I’ve found trying to force humor can tank the story just as quickly… So I’m very picky as to lending humor in the stories. Basically, if it wasn’t funny to start… 🙂
      Most of my stories are simple we found this covered bridge or stream reflecting the fall colors and they don’t lend themselves to humor…

  4. Jeff, to help cover your expenses as a photographer you should try your hand at journalism. Your wry commentary was a delight to read, and most people have had an experience that resembles your adventure. Your common sense says “Turn around while you still can!”, but your thrill of discovery propels you forward. You captured it all with your commentary. Thank you!

    • Well, I consider my blogging to be my version of “journalism”. I actually used to get paid for blogging. I started out as Yankee Magazines’ first blogger (Jim Salge is the current) and I learned the ropes that way and I have continued on from there. I may try to inject more humor and see where it leads… but I’ve found trying to force humor can tank the story just as quickly… So I’m very picky as to lending humor in the stories. Basically, if it wasn’t funny to start… 🙂
      Most of my stories are simple we found this covered bridge or stream reflecting the fall colors and they don’t lend themselves to humor…

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