Sunday, March 9, 2008

293. Not Much to Say

2-9-3 is one of those combinations of numbers which have a meaning for me. My birthday is 9-2-3 - mark it down for later reference. But, there is nothing of significance to write about today. I could write about the Kentucky highway bearing the number 293. I have driven parts of it - it runs from just north of Slover Creek in Webster County southwest through a wing of Hopkins County, then continuing southwest to Princeton, the Caldwell County seat where it wraps around the old Court House and follows south out Jefferson Street, under a railroad viaduct, and where for a few blocks it is co-signed with KY 139, about a 1/2 mile west of Eddy Creek, then at KY 903 bending to more of a due-west direction as it crosses over into Lyon County, where it comes to an end after intersecting with Interstate 24 at KY93, it so-called parent route. I've only driven on it twice, and then on different parts. But why bore the five faithful with such trivia?

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Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Never married, liberal Democrat, born in 1960, opinionated but generally pleasant, member of the Episcopal Church. Graduate of Prestonia Elementary, Durrett High, and Spalding University; the first two now-closed Jefferson County Public Schools, the latter a very small liberal arts college in downtown Louisville affiliated with the Roman Catholic Sisters of Charity of Nazareth. My vocation and avocation is politics. My favorite pastime is driving the backroads of Kentucky and southern Indiana, visiting small towns, political hangouts, courthouses, churches, and cemeteries. You are welcome to ride with me sometime.