North of Brunswick the Altamaha River estuary spreads across the land in a labyrinth of sawgrass and water behind the barrier islands that protect the marsh from the Atlantic Ocean to the east. Fingers of dry land pierce the marsh here and there with minimal roads crossing the wildlife paradise. Hwy 17 is the traditional […]
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The Lunch Box Journals
Journals
- About
- Looking Back Before 2014
- Vol. 01 – The California Mission Trail
- Vol. 02 – Moving to Montana
- Vol. 03 – The Home of Buffalo Bill
- Vol. 04 – Trekking to El Paso
- Vol. 05 – California Gold Country
- Vol. 06 – The Ramparts of God
- Vol. 07 – Heading to the Big Easy
- Vol. 08 – Sun, Sin and Saguaro
- Vol. 09 – Plains to Pines
- Vol. 10 – The Columbia Basin
- Vol. 11 – Autumn in New England
- Vol. 12 – Hook ’em Horns!
- Vol. 13 – The Heartland
- Vol. 14 – The ‘Other’ SoCal
- Vol. 15 – The ‘Northwest’ Pacific Northwest
- Vol. 16 – Big Sky Country
- Vol. 17 – The Lower South
- Vol. 18 – The Land of the Anasazi
- Vol. 19 – California Wine Country
- Vol. 20 – The Rust Belt
- Vol. 21-The Central Rocky Mountains