Hello from Minnesota! Cleaning out space, letting go of stuff that no longer fits on my journey. Reflecting on my travels, as an integrating two spirited, son, & father, handling things that used to baffle me, neither living in the past nor closing the door on it, blessed by the support of my emerging family of choice. Thanks to the ancestors, those who share this journey. Peace love joy. Wichozani! Mitakuye Oyasin, “we are all related” “Wir sind all Verwanten” “nous sommes tous relies.”
Monday, March 9, 2009
Tom Roehm's Car Fixing Blow Out in Livingston KY
IN 1928, blow outs with tires were still common. Here the second car of the caravan is stopped in the town of Livingston KY. Two local boys look on as the tire is changed in front of a steel bridge. I like the feel of how is must have been on the road. The group of seven traveled to the mountains of the Great Smokies and then to the monuments of Washington DC and Virginia. I am struck by the openness of the country and the few cars on the road back then. Elwood was quite the adventurer and embraced new technology. I am grateful for his many photos.
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