Through the Past, Into the Future
So cool. As a kid, poring over those gas station maps to pass the time on long drives is at least partly responsible for my present wanderlust.
It's good to see you back at your blog again, Mark. You bring bring back a lot of good memories.
Yes, me too, Tony. I've always loved maps as a kid (still do) and couldn't wait to grow up and visit those places on my own.
also, it looks like route 9 used to be called route 109...
Absent also is Route 202, which was built to skirt the western edge of the Quabbin watershed.(Thanks, Barbara!)
So cool. As a kid, poring over those gas station maps to pass the time on long drives is at least partly responsible for my present wanderlust.
ReplyDeleteIt's good to see you back at your blog again, Mark. You bring bring back a lot of good memories.
ReplyDeleteYes, me too, Tony. I've always loved maps as a kid (still do) and couldn't wait to grow up and visit those places on my own.
ReplyDeletealso, it looks like route 9 used to be called route 109...
ReplyDeleteAbsent also is Route 202, which was built to skirt the western edge of the Quabbin watershed.
ReplyDelete(Thanks, Barbara!)