Crossroads

Crossroads can be a bit challenging and dangerous if it’s not a four-way stop or there’s a traffic light. Crossroads present choices of direction. In Georgia, many of our crossroads have been made into roundabouts. I’m pretty confident that this came from our English ancestors. In a four-way stop, all traffic has to come to a…

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Guardrails

In Kentucky where I grew up, some of the roads had these white posts that we placed every 3 or 4 feet along the road and they served as posts to keep you on the road. You can imagine that they didn’t do much to contain a car that was a bit out of control.…

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Lost Then Found

  I have never been a fan of the popular television series called “Lost”. I used to love “Gilligan’s Island” as a kid. I have been lost in the woods years ago. I have been lost before the days of GPS (and after GPS’s that are wrong)! Being lost is very disturbing. My mind goes…

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Asking Directions

  I’ve never really been great at asking directions. I’ve been told that it’s a guy thing. We are a bit confident and maybe prideful that we can find our own way without directions. I’m really thankful for Siri and the GPS on my phone. I can really go places with confidence rather quickly that…

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Which Road Do I Take?

  I am quite a fan of the Maps feature on my iPhone. I use it all the time to get where I’m going if I’m not sure of the best route to take. I have become way to dependent upon this. I can remember a time when I had a map of the area…

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The Map!

I must confess that I haven’t used a map in quite a while. (I finally figured out how to fold it back like it was!) The map is designed to show me where streets are located and intersect with one another as well as showing other features of an area of land. I use a…

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