Lovely images Chris, particularly those long rolling gravel roads. I’m not sure how the law stands in Texas but in Scotland you can own it all (Freedom! etc etc). We have a right to access the land and it’s enshrined in law. To have a people that are proud enough of their land to treat it with respect is something to never take for granted. http://www.outdooraccess-scotland.com/
I too like the look of those rollers. Black-and-white is a nice touch too. I’m also experimenting with that. It’s kind of a minimal look and I like it.
Lovely images Chris, particularly those long rolling gravel roads. I’m not sure how the law stands in Texas but in Scotland you can own it all (Freedom! etc etc). We have a right to access the land and it’s enshrined in law. To have a people that are proud enough of their land to treat it with respect is something to never take for granted.
http://www.outdooraccess-scotland.com/
I too like the look of those rollers. Black-and-white is a nice touch too. I’m also experimenting with that. It’s kind of a minimal look and I like it.
Chris, Just finished my roll about down the coast and Homer and I owned it too! Well done!
~Hugh
Thanks, Hugh. I loved reading your post on the tour. My background hankering for a longer tour is now just this side of desperate craving.
I predict that you will have zebra stripes because of those sandals 🙂
Paz.
Chandra
“will have”? I’m already there. But I was thinking of them as racing stripes.
“racing stripes”. “Like” “+1”