Sunday, April 30, 2017

4/30/2017 The TRACE

from: casarollnotes.blogspot.com
Linda and Tim Bunyan

NATCHEZ TRACE PARKWAY
between Nashville, Tennessee, and Natchez, Mississippi

Driving on the Natchez Trace on the Parkway for several days, Tim and I were romanced by the Natchez Trace Parkway.  The 440 miles were comfort provided by miles and miles of:
the unfolding of unusual verdant pastures, no road billboards, no multi-colored signs, no cross traffic.....truly a place to:
fall in love with carving out a place of your own.  




We came to understand those that came in the old days by walking, to make their lively-hood by bringing their goods to the marketplace south to Natchez, Mississippi.  This transformed the land into new uses.

The Trace Trail is 440 miles carved by many people and many years as they returned from the Trading Market to their northern homes along the Natchez and to Kentucky.  It demonstrates a peculiar sensation of the glory of a supreme being.





We now drive in this protected land (an oasis of wilderness in our civilization) within the National Parkway:
Parkway: 800' (feet) wide.  (440 miles long)



Sometimes there would be traffic; this was maintenance to keep the grass mowed and manicured on each side of the Parkway.



Usually, we 'owned the road'.  Well, as Federal taxpayers, we all do own this road.   To us, it is a wonder of the U.S.
....."Ya Had To Be There"

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