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Tuesday, November 9, 2004


C O W S

Yup, Tennessee has cows. However, there are fewer than I had anticipated. Unlike horses, cows are kinda boring and rather dumb as well. For as much as I'm cow-bashing right now, I must admit, I do like to consume their meat and milk. The closest I get to them is driving by a trailer load of them. No doubt, they are on their way to the slaughter house.


C O U N T R Y   E S T A T E S

I only see two grand homes on my journey. I suppose I'm not too surprised, I am making my journey on the road less-traveled, after all.


S C E N I C   C O U N T R Y S I D E

Surprisingly, I was a little hard pressed finding noteworthy scenery. Most of the geography along my route is somewhat hilly and forested, but, not very interesting. Here are the exceptions.


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Hope Diamond, National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC
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