25 Years Ago I Ventured Out Of Illinois On A Lost Americana Trail April 11, 2023 No Comments “Go West Young man, and grow up, with the country.” Read More »
Gove County, Kansas March 4, 2021 No Comments In the middle of Western Kansas farmland in Gove County sits Monument Rocks, a chalk formation that peaks out of ground creating a strange landscape Read More »
Historical Markers Might Be The Nerdiest Thing Ever January 25, 2019 1 Comment I Pulled Over For This: Historical Markers and the nerdyness it takes to pull over for one. You have to be a special kind of person Read More »
Big Country. Small World. November 6, 2018 No Comments What happens when a photographer from a big city, travels to parts of the country where few people live and posts those photos to the Read More »
22 Years Ago These Photos Were On The Cutting Room Floor, Today I Think They’re Great February 15, 2018 1 Comment Why These Photos I Took in 1996 Look Better In 2018 It’s amazing what time can do to ordinary photos The old grain elevators in Read More »
No Vacancy – Why I Love Mom-and-Pop Motels December 5, 2017 No Comments A few months ago I posted up an article about how “No Vacancy” signs are disappearing from American roadsides and apart from nostalgia one could Read More »
A Silent Exodus – What Happened When The Farmers Left November 14, 2016 No Comments The American Farmer and The Silent Exodus of the 20th Century If you have lived in the Midwest, or Northeast in the past 50 years Read More »