Thursday, June 30, 2011

Mississippi Dreamen

Was wondering today what would have happened if after high school, I had taken that job working on a Mississippi River barge. I came real close to doing it, but college won out. 
I still think that I may have  made my way to New Orleans, worked my way to Mexico, sailed to the Caribbean, and then bought a small hotel on the beach. 


Then again, I might have fallen overboard and drowned someplace just south of St. Louis. Guess it all worked out for the best but there are days I still wonder.


 Just say’n.    


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