Hi All

The Purpose of this blog is to keep me honest and provide a personal bible study to help prepare me for the Mississippi River trip. For the trip to be success full I need to be spending time with the Lord and in his word. I will be posting what I have learned through out the week. If you do read it, I hope it's useful for you. I will not be worrying too much about Spelling and grammar because this shows my true person. Their is no pretense hear, this is part of my struggle and that is why I am doing the trip in the first place.

God Bless, Brian

Saturday, November 12, 2011

The Road Home

Mark, My ride to the airport out of New Orleans

New Orleans, the land free spirits

Jane, on the plane home

Denver international Airport

The completion of my 2,000 mile trek (along highway 90) 38 miles along the Mississippi Golf cost A friendly couple to share in the joy

Mississippi Gulf cost at sunset a top the parking garage

Friday, November 11, 2011

The Day After, Finishing the Trek was Just a Great as Day Before

Family brunch, Thomas Braket

loacal flavor, shing the wheels by the river.

A framed copy of the "Mississippi South Bound" poem that I wrote when I was in 6th grade. A local New Orleaner read it and he was able to identify with it and before I left I accidentally broke the glass. The trip came to fruition and know I am ready for the next one.

New Orleans's family with great hart

A History and English tutor in New Orleans

Coming to the End, Beauty with in Extremes, Making the Trip a Full Circle

Only if all population sings would read like this and mean it.

A 250 foot paddle boat form the days when cotton was king and now it marooned on land form a flood.

One the levy, looking at the Mississippi back waters

Survey and construction team

Switched from corn the sugar cane

Host family the Bark family


Near, Baton Rouge, oil and gas production

Near, Baton Rouge, grain storage

Just hanging out

Witch came first the road or the building

Bonnie Carrie spillway ( spring of 2011 the RXR bridge was almost under water)

During the cores of the trip I came as a person full circle and this is what I saw a the end of my journey two tugs going in opposite directions, on going north and one going south, completing my trip

Natchez MS


A local WW2 leader of the Swap Chicken, started and still works at Mins's Jewelry

Pate and his parents, my hosts

A local policeman and his son on a misty morning

Natchez the, front desk of a local hotel were we ate breakfast

An early morning walk

Steve holding on by a nail

Sunday, October 23, 2011

The Final Leg of the Trace

Good energy form the west-cost and friendly face to help carry on to Natchez

Ross R Barnett Reservoir, north of Jackson MS

Steve and Cris

Gen and Stephine on there way to New Orleans from St. Louis on bike

Port Gibson MS Civil Rights Merell

Isabella Bed and Breakfast, Port Gibson MS

Thanks Bobby, you home made chicken pot pie is out of this world

Windsor Ruins (10 miles southwest of Port Gibson) Build 1861, it weathered the Civil war and was use both Union and Confederate troops. The home became the ruins we now know after devastating fire in 1890.

John James Audubon Bridge (LA high way 10) The newest bridge crossing the Mississippi River, opened May 5, 2011 I crossed the bridge on October 20th 2011

The big push and the people who helped me push on

The highest point in Mississippi, it kind of looks like Colorado

yon never know how you might meet at home coming game in French Camp MS

Me in my tent

A family reunion I had the privilege of be part of

82 years of love

French Camp MS

Cotton

The Natchez form Mary Weather Lewis Sate park to Tupelo across 3 different sates

Tishomingo State Park MS


Elvis's Plymouth

Elvis's boy-hood home

The Hart and soil of the 50's rolled up in a bottle and a tun.

The Hardware story were Elvis bought his first guitar


Tupelo fire truck and city museum

Box Family, the best send off



Bear creek