Monday, May 4, 2009

How NOT to Take Photos

Day 6 Clinton Ms. to Hot Springs Ar. 285 Miles

Last night we stayed just west of Jackson, Mississippi. We walked this morning, I'm sure sitting for hours and hours traveling isn't good. We didn't rush to leave, it felt good to relax on a travel day.

Headed west on I20 for a short distance toward Vicksburg. We stayed there on a previous trip and tourd the Civil War Battleground. Once you've seen it, you've seen it....not like it's going to change any time soon.

I thought I'd get a photo of us crossing the Mississippi River, but it didn't go as planned. First, I didn't have my camera handy as we neared the bridge, an ugly brigde I might add. As a tried to take the first shot I noticed my battery was flashing low.

The sign says 'Mississippi River'...Lousy Photo #1

So, halfway across I thought I'd get a shot of the actual river out of Jim's window. I didn't notice until I downloaded them tonight that just as I snapped the picture a semi was going by in the other direction...
Bad Timing...Lousy photo #2

Then I turned to snap a shot out of my side of the RV, I pressed the shutter but nothing happened. The battery was just about dead and as I lowered the camera I head the shutter snap...while it was pointed at the dashboard.



Lousy Photo #3

Ya know, it's probably a good thing that my battery ran out on that camera, because I certainly wasn't having a good day in the photography dept. Also, we had grey skies, light rain and not a scenic ride at all. The poverty we witnessed today was appalling. There were a few towns we passed through that reminded us of third world countries. The rural areas are suffering in the economy more than most people realize. Also mile after mile of flooding. Sometimes we were wondering if what we were looking at was a lake or a corn field.

We traveled on US65 all the way through northeastern Louisiana up through Arkansas. Most of the ride we drove by HUGE farms, corporate farms growing corn. Our route basically followed the western banks of the Mississippi River. There are many long 'lakes' along this route. They are actually old sections of the Mississippi River from eons ago, when the river was allowed to overflow it's banks and form new paths. The levees changed all that. Interesting, they are long, narrow and many are crescent shaped.

We are near Hot Springs National Park, which we will visit tomorrow. When we're on a long trip we buy the National Park Annual Pass, allowing us to visit as many parks as we want. The campground is beautiful. Hot Springs looks interesting, and the area is lush and hilly. Hopefully, the weather will cooperate for us tomorrow, it is raining tonight. They DON'T need more rain in this part of the country!




4 comments:

  1. Well tomorrow's another day! Charge your batteries Kathy! Your photography today had me laughing. Much like mine and I have no excuses.

    How did Norman get his name?

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  2. I can't see your pictures at work. Bummer. But I must see Hot Springs! My brother and a niece and nephew live there. My youngest brother and his wife lived there until recently. And my dear father spent the last few months of his life there, as well. It's a pretty spot and I've thought it would be a nice place to retire - IF we ever could retire, you know.

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  3. Hello Mother, Great pictures..lol I love the one of Molly holding her own poop bag. I miss you. telldad I said hello. Love Lori

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  4. Karen, I will write about *Norman* soon. Battery is all charged up!

    Flo, This is indeed a pretty place. HUGE retirement town here, Hot Springs Village. Too far away from the ocean for me...

    Lori, I miss you too...sniff. Mom.

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