Sally Carrera from the movie “Cars”
Incredibly, I had picked up this toy car (Sally Carrera from the movie "Cars") at a funky antique shop on...
Route 66, the Mother Road of America, had beckoned me for years, so it was thrilling in 2014 to participate in The Ride for the Relay, a fundraising road trip for The American Cancer Society which started in Chicago and ended in LA. This two week journey provided endless opportunities to document the famous road itself, the iconic signage that I love so much, and the glories of our American landscape as it moves from east to west. I hope you enjoy this photographic essay of my journey.
Incredibly, I had picked up this toy car (Sally Carrera from the movie "Cars") at a funky antique shop on...
We had a great lunch at the very historic Rock Cafe in Stroud, Oklahoma and were treated to an informal talk...
There's just nothing like the feeling of cruising the open road on Route 66 with the windows open and the...
We cruised by the massive Yukon's Best Flour plant at the end of a long day of driving Route 66 while...
Just before you get to Oklahoma City while you're traveling on Route 66, you'll come upon Pops Soda Ranch. This...
It's no wonder people were actually happy when Interstate 40 was built to replace Route 66 through this section of...
The Britten Leaning Water Tower is another humorous roadside icon along the panhandle stretch of Route 66 near Groom, Texas. In...
The Cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ, in Groom, Texas is a modern roadside attraction built in 1995 and located...
We had 400 miles to travel between Oklahoma City and Amarillo, Texas, across the narrow northern Texas Panhandle. Much of...
The Big Texan Steakhouse in Amarillo, Texas reminds me so much of the good old days of roadside travel. For many miles...