by Dwayne Phillips I am seeing this sign more often the past week in southwestern Virginia and northeastern Tennessee. Mostly at car dealerships – used car dealerships. These businesses make their money on financing. There is no telling what kind of interest rates they charge and what they find for collateral. My guess is they […]
Buy Here – Pay Here
October 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
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Day 32 – A 20-Mile Day
October 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Today we walked through Jefferson City, New Market, and Strawberry Plains, Tennessee. Note: Not all of the towns in Tennessee have two words in their names; it just seems that way. The weather again was chilly – 40 degrees F in the morning and 50 at quitting time. We did indeed cover […]
Tags: Hamblen County · Jefferson County · Tennessee
Day 31 – Skywalking
October 21st, 2008 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Today we walked through the little towns of Whitesburg and Russellville and the big town of Morristown, Tennessee. The weather was again fine – a chilly 40 degrees F in the morning but a good 65 degrees in the afternoon. The first site of the day was this barn with a “See […]
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Virginia’s Most Popular Sign
October 19th, 2008 · No Comments
Well, here it is. The sign seen over and over and over and over while walking in Virginia. Yes, the Virginia Lottery sign. I guess maybe I could have bought some tickets to see what all the excitement is about. We saw this sign in almost every gas station in Virginia. I think most of […]
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Day 29 – Heads it’s Hot, Tails it’s Cold
October 18th, 2008 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Today we walked the 15 miles that brought us into Greeneville, Tennessee. It was a chilly 45 degrees F this morning and later in the day, well I am not sure about the temperature later in the day. It changed drastically minute by minute. Route 11E in this part of Tennessee bypasses […]
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Day 26 – Tennessee! and Some Roadside Attractions
October 15th, 2008 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Today we walked through the twin cities of Bristol, Virginia and Bristol, Tennessee. Again the weather was sunny and reached the mid-80s F. It seems that we have set record highs for temperature the last three days. It has been low humidity and comfortable. It now appears that we will dodge the […]
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Day 25 – Historic Sites, Another Trail, and Rural Tanning
October 14th, 2008 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Today we started 15 miles north of Abingdon, Virginia and ended in Abingdon. The weather was again sunny and into the 80s F. A fine day for walking. Most of the day we spent walking through rural areas. We walked near Glade Spring and Emory, Virginia. I write “near” because we were […]
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Day 21 – A Double Wrong-Way Concurrency
October 8th, 2008 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Today we walked from where we left off yesterday (about five miles south of Pulaski) to the outskirts of Wytheville. We sort of passed through Fort Chiswell, Virginia. Cloudy all day with drizzle all afternoon. No heavy rain though. All the walking was rural. Most of the time Interstate 81 was 50 […]
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Day 19 – The Pink Pig Van and Other Signs of Academia
October 7th, 2008 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Today we walked through Christiansburg, Radford, and Fairlawn, Virginia. We covered 14 miles – pretty good considering we drove four hours before we started walking. The weather was fine again – 60 degrees F to 75 degrees F and the winds were calm. We started at the I-81 exit for Christiansburg. First […]
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Day 16 – Crossing the Appalachian Trail
October 1st, 2008 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Today we walked through Troutville and Cloverdale, Virginia. We again covered 15 miles. The morning temperature was 55 degrees F and the afternoon was 70 degrees. These two areas are northern suburbs of Roanoke. Wikipedia describes them as being “part of the Roanoke Metropolitan Statistical Area.” If that isn’t a degrading comment, […]
Tags: Botetourt County · Roanoke County · Virginia