Streaming and Download help. Report this album or account. Get fresh music recommendations delivered to your inbox every Friday. Corduroy Road by Goldmund. Matt Schwerin. Matt Schwerin Keith just makes the loveliest songs. Favorite track: Marching Through Georgia. Runman As Goldmund, Kenniff uses just a piano, a microphone and occasionally a guitar. Favorite track: Door of Our Home.
Neil MacWilliams. Roger Helliwell. Levie Galapon. Jon Finnie. Steen Hoyer. Rob Spampinato. Simon Pearce. Tony Justerini. Malcolm Jones. Patrick Blackburn. Matthew Kamrass. Marcus Holland-Moritz. Henrique R. Bo Fone. Frederick Key Smith, Ph. Joe Synkro. The Green Kingdom. Pete Kowalsky. Taeke van der Sluis m. Alan Lucas. Peter Bauckham. Garrett Vandenberg. Michael Tasselmyer. Phil Long. I heard that term many times but thought it was just another for 'washboard roads'.
Very interesting. And thanks for sharing that story. Necessity and American ingenuity and industrious spirit was the mother of invention. Today those pioneers would be incarcerated by the government. So there, we covered the rise and fall of a once-great nation. Montana Guy. Ah - a misplaced memory! Hadn't thought of these in years!! Thanks for the reminder. I am afraid however that the crumbling and rotting of our society will continue unabated Funny you posted this, we are building a trail to the larger river on our property and I mentioned to my helpful volunteers that we would have to Corduroy the trail in places before we could get the big tractor down to grade the other sections.
They all looked at me like I had gone off the rocker That's amazing, that it's still there. I love old things,and love how the people then used what they had available. Some of those corduroy roads will filled with gravel and are still in use up here. Every few springs some corduroy will work it's way to the surface on some of our backroads. In WWII large parts of the Alcan highway to Alaska were built this way - the highway was a rush project because of the fear that Japanese submarines could cut off supplies to Alaska.
I've never done it, but I've heard that it is a tremendous amount of work. Enola, What a lovely visit and get together with family to celebrate your Grandmother's 90th Birthday. Happy Birthday Enola's Grandmother!!!!
I so remember the old corduroy roads up north. I will pray with you. I hope that we, in our worship of that which is shiny and new, convenient and easy, will remember the old ways before it is too late. If it isn't already I sadly think it is-- that spirit has been killed out of too many people. I'm glad you had a pleasant visit. It makes sense, though. Available Materials Engineering.
That spirit is still around-it might be in a slightly different form, but it's still around. Or it is here, anyway. The Institute of Advanced MacGyverism has plenty of practioners.. Photo from Google Images This past weekend, my family and I settled into Caer David, our weekend cabin at my parents place. Our extended family had gathered from afar to spend a few days together visiting and celebrating my grandmother's 90th birthday. We shot trap, ran 4-wheelers and played spoons.
We ate bountiful meals together and talked into the wee hours of the morning. We made new memories and recounted old ones while babies slept and children played.
One afternoon, Maid Elizabeth and Miss Serenity and I went for a walk in the wilderness behind my parents home. As we hiked on old, forgotten logging roads, we came upon a relic of another era - a corduroy road.
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