Monday, May 12, 2008

The Natural State



That's what the license plate now says. It used to be Land of Opportunity, so I don't know if opportunity stopped knocking or what. I doubt it. There are still vast areas of plain old space here, though development is sprawling in other areas.


I will be returning home soon, dear reader, and I must go outside and sun myself just a little bit more. Weather delightful. Wish you were here.


A bientot
love,
becky

3 Comments:

At 1:45 AM , Blogger sandman1 said...

Funny how we re-use names in this country -- I confirmed with the blow-up of that map you posted that yes, it does say Boston (Mts) on it. And in the bigger version I also see Jacksonville and Cleveland and Stuttgart and Newport. Surely there's no port anywhere near Newport, is there? (Stuttgart Germany is where Mercedes Benz is headquartered.)

But I suppose the bigger versions of those cities that come to my mind copied their names from somewhere else too.

 
At 5:52 AM , Blogger Kay Cooke said...

Methinks the climate /weather is more conducive to your nature than New England's?
Enjoy yourself - don't hurry back - altho ' we dear readers do miss you! :(

 
At 6:44 AM , Blogger Becky Willis Motew said...

sm, you have surely noticed the same phenomenon here in New England, right? Truro? Shrewsbury? Marlboro? They say in all there are only seven plots to a story? Maybe there are only seven town names....

DB, the weather there is great, but gets far too hot for the likes of me in the summer. That's why I always go in May!!!

b

 

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