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Day: June 1, 2019

Road trips and fine front yards

June 1, 2019June 1, 2019 L.T. Hanlon1 Comment

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Dinah Shore wants you and your Chevy to take a road trip.

This photo is of a typewritten page of the following text. Saturday, June 1, 2019. Chicago, USA. Summer always smelled like turf builder. I've always felt that the first of June is the start of summer. Sure, summer begins astronomically on the 21st or 22nd or so. This year the seasons switch at 10:54 a.m. Friday, June 21, here in Chicago. A sure clue that summer had arrived when I was a kid came with the emotionally satisfying odor of Scotts Turf Builder blanketing our neighborhood. Even today I t m given to warm nostalgia when I detect that unmistakable odor. Just what makes that smell? The nitrogen? The phosphorous? The potassium? Who knows. Road trips and vacation also are a sure sign of summer, but our family didn't take many of those. In fact, we took only one: a weeklong summer vacation to the Four Corners area highlighted by a visit to Mesa Verde National Park. When I worked in Wyoming and commuted — I mean spent weekends in Colorado — I enjoyed treating the journey like a road trip. My favorite route took me from the Denver suburb of Wheat Ridge along Interstate 70 and then on past Glenwood Springs (or just before it, depending on your direction of travel) to where I—70 ended and returned to two—lane U.S. 6. I always liked this pre-interstate road; it played a big part in the early scenes of the original Vanishing Point. Interstate 70 is complete through Glenwood Canyon now and it is beautiful but it just isn't the same

 

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