Friday, February 28, 2014
Thursday, February 27, 2014
The end......almost
All travels come to an end and our
trip was not an exception. It ended
approximately a month after we left our base camp in Ohio. The length of our blog was twice as long as
we provided additional information about cities, sites and institutions such as
universities that we visited therefore it lasted approximately two months. Several of the people who followed us
commented or emailed asking us to continue and I plan to do so during my stay
in Greece. I am not sure about the
frequency of future posts but when I visit interesting sites or because of
their historical significance or natural beauty, I will upload information and
pictures. I expect to make a post every
10-14 days.
John and I would like to thank all of you the loyal followers from all over the world and wish to tell you that we were able to communicate only a small part of the natural beauty, history and rich culture of the United States.
John and I would like to thank all of you the loyal followers from all over the world and wish to tell you that we were able to communicate only a small part of the natural beauty, history and rich culture of the United States.
This land is your land This land is
my land
From California to the New York island;
From the red wood forest to
the Gulf Stream waters
This land was made for you and Me.
As I was walking that ribbon of
highway,
I saw above me that endless skyway:
I saw below me that golden
valley:
This land was made for you and me.
I've roamed and rambled and I
followed my footsteps
To the sparkling sands of her diamond deserts;
And all
around me a voice was sounding:
This land was made for you and me.
When the sun came shining, and I
was strolling,
And the wheat fields waving and the dust clouds rolling,
As
the fog was lifting a voice was chanting:
This land was made for you and me.
As I went walking I saw a sign
there
And on the sign it said "No Trespassing."
But on the other
side it didn't say nothing,
That side was made for you and me.
In the shadow of the steeple I saw
my people,
By the relief office I seen my people;
As they stood there hungry,
I stood there asking
Is this land made for you and me?
Nobody living can ever stop me,
As
I go walking that freedom highway;
Nobody living can ever make me turn back
This land was made for you and me.
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Top Ten Posts
I will list the top
10 posts in order of popularity. The gold medal goes to New Orleans, while
Mothers and their children and San Francisco part I, take the silver and bronze
medals respectively. As of today, Grand
Canyon, The car trip, Cook County Hospital, Monument Valley, Fountain of Youth,
The Hermit and Which vehicle did we drive, complete the list.
Riding on the City Of New Orleans
Illinois Central, Monday morning rail
Fifteen cars and fifteen restless
riders
Three Conductors; twenty-five sacks
of mail
All along the southbound odyssey -
the train pulls out of Kankakee
And rolls along past houses, farms,
and fields
Passing trains that have no name, and
freight yards full of old black men
And the graveyards of the rusted
automobile
Good morning, America, how are you?
Say, don't you know me? I'm your
native son
I'm the train they call the City Of
New Orleans
I'll be gone five hundred miles when
the day is done
Dealing card games with the old man
in the Club Car
Penny a point - ain't no one keeping
score
As the paper bag that holds the
bottle
Feel the wheels rumbling 'neath the
floor
And the sons of Pullman Porters, and
the sons of Engineers
Ride their father's magic carpets
made of steel
And, mothers with their babes asleep
rocking to the gentle beat
And the rhythm of the rails is all
they feel
Good morning, America, how are you?
Say, don't you know me? I'm your
native son
I'm the train they call the City Of
New Orleans
I'll be gone five hundred miles when
the day is done
Night time on the City Of New Orleans
Changing cars in Memphis Tennessee
Halfway home - we'll be there by
morning
Through the Mississippi darkness,
rolling down to the sea
But, all the towns and people seem to
fade into a bad dream
And the steel rail still ain't heard
the news
The conductor sings his songs again -
the passengers will please refrain
This train got the disappearing
railroad blues
Good night, America, how are you?
Say, don't you know me? I'm your
native son
I'm the train they call the City Of
New Orleans
I'll be gone five hundred miles when
the day is done