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Tucumcari, New Mexico

February 01, 2020 by David Robert Farmerie

The town of Tucumcari, which is located along the legendary Route 66, is also legendary in its own right. In its heyday, the town adopted the slogan: Tucumcari Tonight. This was because Tucumcari was the “stopover town” for those traveling Route 66. To  this day the town’s main street (Route 66) is lined with motels, and gas stations - although many still remain abandoned.

February 01, 2020 /David Robert Farmerie
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Taos, New Mexico

February 01, 2020 by David Robert Farmerie

My time in Taos, as well as its surrounding areas, was breathtaking beautiful, and cultural enriching!

February 01, 2020 /David Robert Farmerie

El Paso, Texas

February 01, 2020 by David Robert Farmerie

This episode chronicles my journey from Sedona, Arizona, to El Paso, Texas - including dialog about El Paso, itself.

February 01, 2020 /David Robert Farmerie
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Sedona, Arizona

February 01, 2020 by David Robert Farmerie

This episode chronicles my experiences in Sedona, Arizona.

February 01, 2020 /David Robert Farmerie
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Update From the Road

February 01, 2020 by David Robert Farmerie

While in Santa Fe, New Mexico, I decided to give an update to the project.

February 01, 2020 /David Robert Farmerie
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A Serendipitous Journey

February 01, 2020 by David Robert Farmerie

This was a journey where I broke my own rule, of always traveling alone, and invited my dear friend, Gary Ritchie, to join me. We traveled to the infamous Highway 61, which passes through the heart of the legendary Mississippi Delta. The adventure was truly amazing…

February 01, 2020 /David Robert Farmerie
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An Interview With Jay Swafford

February 01, 2020 by David Robert Farmerie

In an interview, with my friend, and radio DJ, Jay Swafford, we discussed the importance of community.

February 01, 2020 /David Robert Farmerie
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Returning the Gravestones: Part 2

February 01, 2020 by David Robert Farmerie

For years Gene Seneca, of Bayou Grosse Tete, in south Louisiana, kept the gravestones of his aunt, and uncle, in a tiny garden at the base of a Live Oak tree in his yard. These stones had been rescued from the rising flood waters of Bayou Chene - the original family homestead. This is the story of their return.

February 01, 2020 /David Robert Farmerie
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Returning the Gravestones: Part 1

February 01, 2020 by David Robert Farmerie

For years Gene Seneca, of Bayou Grosse Tete, in south Louisiana, kept the gravestones of his aunt, and uncle, in a tiny garden at the base of a Live Oak tree in his yard. These stones had been rescued from the rising flood waters of Bayou Chene - the original family homestead. This is the story of their return.

February 01, 2020 /David Robert Farmerie
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