LA VIDA LOCA

A personal place where I talk about my life as a Latino gay artist, as an immigrant, as an educator, a playwright, a man, and a human being.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

We arrived in Louisville around 3 pm on Thursday, July 17. The last 100 miles of this 2,550 mile trip were the longest.

Another view of the of city.

And yet, another view as we almost finished crossing the bridge.

Two days later, my mother, Miguel, my nephew, the dogs, and I went walking on the Riverfront. The photos below are more about the background than the people in them, hence the dark silhouettes.

The bridge on the back is the one we first crossed when we arrived. It is located on highway 64 from Indiana into Kentucky. The one closer, connects downtown Louisville, (on the left) with Indiana.

Do not tell me it isn't a beautiful sight. I tell ya, the sunsets are incredible.

This is yet, another bridge (there are four in total between the Indiana and Kentucky states, connecting two cities in the Ohio River. Another beautiful view from one of the bridges. (I still don't know the names of each, but I will soon enough.)

Steamboats take people on sight-seeing tours, for lunch or dinner and dancing. Pretty cool.

The Riverfront at about 9:30pm. People are still swimming ('cause it's hot) and we are going home to sleep ('cause we're tired.)

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