In 2008 I drove over 2,500 miles from Naples, Florida to Livingston, Montana.
Why?
Livingston is a former railroad town just a blip on the map today, with a population of barely 8000 rugged souls who mostly lean too far right for my taste.
But it did nourish and boast as a resident one of my favorite writers, Jim Harrison – and what’s a week’s drive to check it out, anyway?
Astonishingly, I discovered that Livingston has a vibrant underground arts scene.
And while there I not only fell in love with Livingston – a place I would return to many times over the years – but also became addicted to cross-country photo road trips.
🙂 🙂 🙂


Neat story. Don’t remember the trip or city.
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“If you steal from one author, it’s plagiarism; if you steal from many, it’s research.”
Joy
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