writing
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The Road I Still Walk I think about Steinbeck sometimes.Not the book itself, but the people under that dust—the workers who moved because they had no other choice.The road they took was long, but what they were really chasing was something that stayed in one place: stability, record, belonging. That’s what I’m after too.I just
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The Town That Vanished: Michel Natal and the Walls That Would Not Fall Beneath the towering peaks of the Rockies, deep in the belly of the earth, the men of Michel Natal toiled in darkness. Michel Natal was more than a coal town—it was a world built by hands that toiled in darkness and hearts that found light
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To take an inspirational curious road trip is an experience that leaves brush strokes in your memories. The painted sunflower yellow dotted and solid lines, reminding us of the roads that were traveled before us, and the directional path for the future we can barely imagine. Standing on the dark pavement with the sculptural skies