Friday, November 9, 2007

My Walk to Work

Since it is Fall and very beautiful in North Georgia I thought I would show all of you my walk to work. Follow the semi-transparent line:

First I leave from my garage and walk to the street.


I do this through my next door neighbors yard; they rent and don't care if I do this.

Next, I walk down my other neighbors drive way. I got permission to do this; they were happy to facilitate someone walking to work. At the end of the driveway I go left.


This is the view leaving my neighbors yard and entering a deer path. Here I go right.

Here the path descends down a steep hill which I walk down diagonally. I will note here that it is important for me to wave around a small stick in front of me to avoid spider webs.


At the bottom of the hill I veer left and step down into a stream bed.


This is were I jump the stream and head towards civilization.

I stroll by the 4H Club garden behind the 4H Club building. This is public property so I do not have to worry about being shot.


This is the parking lot of the Watkinsville Court House in downtown Watkinsville.


Standing on the North Western Corner of the Courthouses' side walk I make my way to Water Street.

I proceed down Water Street.


I turn left onto Durham Street.


I arrive at High Performing Systems, Inc. at 8:28 AM.
For those of you who do not know, Watkinsville is a town outside of Athens GA.


8 comments:

Unknown said...

Beautiful walk... almost close enough for us to walk there when we have homegroup at y'all's house!

Luis Servo said...

Cool... very cool... very beautiful.

Kristian said...

i wish my commute would be this beautiful. thanks for sharing, although i have blog envy..hahahahah

soulbrush said...

terrific, i could picture you walking all this way

Anonymous said...

Great idea, beautiful path.

ELLA ELVIANA said...

ha! very creative! and nice pictures too. ^_^

Unknown said...

i love this idea. i'm amazed anyone in america walks

imwithsully said...

This is so pretty. Oh how I wish I could walk to work instead of driving and hour.