David, loved your last post. Loved it, loved it, loved it!
We share a passion for highways and their history.
I must admit, the Canadian highway system (at least out west) does not share the amount of history and development of it's American cousin. So I have spent endless hours pouring over maps from both countries. I love to see the way the highway systems have developed. I too have collected maps, most dated since the late seventies though.
My wife and I have travelled mostly by driving (6 provinces and about 25 states). I just love discovering little spurs that were original paths the highways took. Often they lead back to the existing highway a few miles down the road. They are always an interesting distraction, more than worth the extra time they take.
That is a great shot of an older Chicago road map, btw.
Gotta run; gonna re-read that last post of yours again
Phil
We share a passion for highways and their history.
I must admit, the Canadian highway system (at least out west) does not share the amount of history and development of it's American cousin. So I have spent endless hours pouring over maps from both countries. I love to see the way the highway systems have developed. I too have collected maps, most dated since the late seventies though.
My wife and I have travelled mostly by driving (6 provinces and about 25 states). I just love discovering little spurs that were original paths the highways took. Often they lead back to the existing highway a few miles down the road. They are always an interesting distraction, more than worth the extra time they take.
That is a great shot of an older Chicago road map, btw.
Gotta run; gonna re-read that last post of yours again

Phil


My boyfriend, studying BioTech and taking Botany and Zoology as subjects (he's going into plant genetic engineering this year), loves the fauna and flora of this planet, and so do I (in a more non-scientific way), and this made me think of him. (Not that I think you would really like to know that.
) I love it when he "educates" me on the scientific classification and intricate details of plants and we've had many a discussion about the Plant Kingdom, myself being an eager learner. I do know my fair share, which I picked up in my early years of being fanatically pre-occupied with nature (growing up in South Africa and all that), but nowadays it has been more of an aesthetic appeal with me focusing my attention more on the social sciences. I'm digressing...

