>
> -----Original Message-----
> Total of 6,000
> Although photography was definitely not
> the first priority I did burn 3 plus rolls of Kodachrome and a partial roll
> of Ilford B&W as opportunities presented themselves. The film is in for
> processing now. Was able to make about 1000 miles per day on the
> road. S
>
> Why didn't I fly? I want to **see** the U.S., up close and personal,
> versus flying over it at 35,000 feet and looking down it it. The problem
> with air travel is its insulation from the rest of American Society between
> origin and destination.
On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 12:04:18PM -0700, James N. McBride wrote:
> John, At 1000 miles a day you were flying.... /jim
Welcome back John,
and now imagine how much closer you`d get to the American
Society when you would use a lown mower for travel instead
of a 'flying-1000-miles-a-day-car' ;-)
Frieder Faig
P.S:
Wow, what a film and a joy to see the great landscape pictures included.
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