Thursday, 12 July 2007, 17:015
Thursday Thirteen: #1 — 13 Cool Snarfs
Filed in Thursday Thirteen
Here are thirteen snarfs that I particularly like.
- Wigwam Village
I like this for a number of reasons. Firstly, I have fond memories of going that way when I was on my way to Texas. The timing wasn’t right or I might have stayed there. Secondly, it just looks cool. And thirdly, nobody makes stuff like this any more–and it’s a shame. In our generic world, unique motels like this are a delight. And fourthly, it’s owned by the family who built it. How cool is that? - The Hurlers
One of Britain’s many stone circles. I have been here, and it’s fascinating–and there are other ancient sites around, including a hill fort. I love Cornwall, a magical place, and I think this entry is particularly fun. I mean…toilet paper! What more could one ask? - Mima Mounds
A fascinating landscape of bumps and hillocks. I particularly like the gopher theory. I was taken there briefly and would very much like to explore all the trails. It’s like a mini prairie and is quite peaceful. - Phillips 66 Service Station
Absolutely the cutest little gas station you ever saw, and a far cry from the generic hulks of Shell and Chevron. - Wild Burros
What’s not to like–cute donkeys in the middle of Oatman, California. Of course, with all the tourists, the donkeys are only semi-wild…but still. The cute level is high. - Saratoga
One of my own. This is the landmark that taught me that historical markers really do move around at night, thus giving birth to the Elusive Marker Beast. I also like the story of it. - Siamese Twins
The original Siamese twins. Their life story is amazing, and I had no idea that they lived in rural North Carolina. It’s one of those stories that is usually somewhere around in your psyche, but I had no idea there was a historical marker to go with it. - Vietnam Memorial Wall
This is such a powerful image, with the people paying homage and the reflections. - Birthplace of Archie Stevenot
I like this visually and it’s given me a hankering to ride CA-4 sometime. Tiny little roads are really appealing to me. I gather that towards the end one navigates a 25% grade. Whee! It is also one of Markeroni’s earliest snarfs and I like that. - Henry W. Grady House
I like the story behind this one: the fact that Grady moved to Athens so his sons could attend the university. I also love that Georgia has such an enormous historical marker system. There are something like 1800 of them, as I recall. - Waterloo Pioneers
A cool little tower. I have a similar attitude to narrow steep stairways. I liked the mixture of nostalgia and current-world, as well as the picture. - The West Montrose Covered Bridge
I like covered bridges. They’re not something I ever saw in the UK growing up, and I’ve only ever seen one in California. This one even has a subtitle of “the kissing bridge.” Gee, I wonder why. ;) - Portolà Journey’s End
The first landmark ever logged at Markeroni. Sure seems like a long time ago.
