Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Road Trip to Atlanta

Had to go to Atlanta on business..... 5 1/2 hour drive one way from Madisonville KY to Nashville TN to Chatanooga TN to Atlanta GA. Met with client this afternoon and then went to Alpharetta just north of Atlanta for the night. Have another meeting tomorrow afternoon with another potential client then back to Kentucky.

Just some out of the window photos from today....


Tennessee Titans Stadium in Nashville TN

Heading through Nashville to Chatanooga on the way to Atlanta

Heading east to Chatanooga

What A Great Scenic Drive Through The Appalachian Mountains

Turning South Toward Atlanta


Sign of the Times - Out of Gas

A sign of the times.......... I was trying to stretch my tank of gas and guess what? I ran out.....haha. Wonder how many more will run out and sit on the side of the road?


Monday, June 23, 2008

On the Road

I will be doing some traveling this week. Heading from my home in Madisonville KY to Atlanta and then up to Alpharetta and back on Tue and Wed on a quick business trip. Should be some good photo opportunities, especially in the mountain areas around Chattanooga. This is my first time to Atlanta other than making a flight connection about 25 years ago so it should a good trip. Then at the end of the week will be heading to Campbellsville KY to a family reunion at Green River Lake........that should be a fun couple of days as well if the the weather cooperates. So, I hope to have some good photos over the next several days............. have a great day............

Sunday, June 22, 2008

A Slice of Americana - Western Kentucky

Took a road trip through western Kentucky just to do some site seeing here in my own state. We stayed off the interstates and parkways and stuck to the two lane roads. What a great drive. Too often in our rush to get somewhere on the interstate we miss a lot of everyday slices of life. I took this photo on KY Hwy 31W north of Bowling Green KY. I can't remember the name of the town......... I was at the intersection and just thought about the days gone by and the stories of all the people who had frequented the Corner Cafe and Market (formerly Fred's Market)