Heading South – Out of the Snow!

Well, intentions were good, but mother nature dealt us a whopper. Faced with the possibility of being snow bound for a few days, we decided to head southwest. We barely skirted the eastward moving storm, saw a few flurries, but managed to miss the big stuff. But all was not lost. Continuing west, we decided to stay off the interstates and see what we could discover along the way. One of the advantages of following the back roads is that you get to see a lot more of the real United States –not the fast food restaurants and typical haunts that populate every interstate highway exit. This photo is of “downtown” Scooba, Mississippi, a small town that was gasping for life, but still retained its character of forgotten days. Black and white was the only way to see it.

Downtown Scooba, Mississippi

Another reason to stay off the well beaten path is to see things that most folks don’t bother with. We covered about 150 miles on the Natchez Trace Parkway. This photo is from a section of the original “Old Trace”, well worn. Imagine what it was like for the lone traveler in the 1800s.

A Section of the Old Natchez Trace

Now onward to Texas where I’m sure we’ll find some more interesting sites along our adventure trail.

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