TDW 1654 - Severed Human Arm Hidden In Church
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Leaving the New Orleans area today. Over
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to the right is the airport. I however
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am not jumping on a plane. Instead, I
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have large marge to take me across the
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countryside.
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Welcome everyone. Adam the Woo here.
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It's my second channel, daily vlog
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channel. It's the Daily Woo.
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This now barren piece of land was once
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the Lebranch plantation. And right here
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on this elevated mound,
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possibly maybe could be the horse of the
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one and only Adolf Hitler. The horse was
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so popular he was even placed on a 1944
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German stamp. But then four years later,
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he was transferred and moved to
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Louisiana where he spent some time right
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here on this property. His name was
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Nordlick and he was sold to the owners
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of this property. And I scoured the
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entire premises looking for a pet
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cemetery and nearly gave up until I saw
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this
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little mound. Now, I could be incorrect.
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This is just an assumption. But why
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would that elevated area be there if it
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was not a grave? Could he be located his
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final resting place right here off the
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side of River Road just outside New
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Orleans? You decide. Some sort of
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massive
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plant here. This crazy contraption. And
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while we're on the topic of monumental
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structures, look at this bridge.
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Impressive.
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Most impressive. Just about at a quarter
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of a tank. Time for another fill up.
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With the type of gas I'm using, I think
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the RV is going to run like this guy.
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At least that's what they tell me. 42.6
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gallons for a total of $92.
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Inside the bathroom, you can purchase
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cologne. And they have this sweet ring
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dispenser.
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Pretty cool. There's this thing floating
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around the internet called the Surge
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Challenge where they want you to stop
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drinking Mountain Dew and drink Surge. I
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think it's for like a week or 10 days
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and then try to go back to Mountain Dew.
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And the people at Surge
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assume that Mountain Dew drinkers will
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switch back over to Surge. And me being
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a Mountain Dew drinker since 1985,
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I love Mountain Dew. I will never switch
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over to Surge.
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Sorry, Serge. You're a lot of fun, but I
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have to continue doing the do. But I'll
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drink you occasionally.
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That's a big fish.
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Right here in this waterway, there are
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alligators. In fact, they have bit off
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part of the sign. And across there are
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some abandoned buildings from an old
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fish camp.
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Look at that.
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Off the side of the road here is an old
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family home and the barn in the back as
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well as the tree in the front yard and
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what probably was the family's business,
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the store right along this little road.
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Imagine the stories that were told right
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here on the front porch sitting in the
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old rocking chair.
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This is where their cattle, horses, or
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maybe even their donkeys came to feed.
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In fact, there's even some old hay left
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here.
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The fireplace has been smashed in for
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some reason. Old classic cars alert.
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Yes. Look at those things going under
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this bridge.
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Clearance 14
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and 3 in. We made it. I've arrived now
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in Laurel Valley designated by this very
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hardto- read faded sign. And there's a
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general store established in 1905. Right
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there. Two pieces of a train. The Ruby
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Sue and the Marie Louise. We got some
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fowl back in here. Some chickens.
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It's happening.
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And even some peacocks
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just hanging out. What is this? What
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kind of a bird is this? Quite a few old
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tractors on display as well. Actually,
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more than a few. About a dozen of them.
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At first glance, this looks like an
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outhouse, but upon further inspection, I
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think it's an old ticket booth. You
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would sit there and you would greet
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whoever wants to purchase your product
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at the window.
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At least that's what I think it is.
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This looks like an old spinning wheel.
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And check out the name of this, the
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potty chair. Is that where you potty?
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Right down in there, this massive
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gargantuan book stating, "When will the
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first baby arrive?" Looks like it's full
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of old newspaper ads. It's pretty cool.
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This is an 1898 French Woods model
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truck. Price $380 when it first came
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out. This Eagle is on top of the earth
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like a boss.
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Around back is a bunch of machine parts
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and this old sign stating grand.
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I love old signage.
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Many years ago back in Rome, there was a
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martyr by the name of St. Valerie. After
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she died, her body was moved here to
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Louisiana and placed inside a cathedral
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that burned down. But now her arm, so
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they say, is located right inside these
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walls. Not 100% sure if I'm going to be
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able to get inside, but I'll give it a
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shot.
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I'm inside
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now. I do not know where the severed arm
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is placed inside this building,
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but I'm going to try to find it. I think
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over there in the corner is a statue
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recreation of St. Valerie. They have her
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laid across almost as if it's her
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coffin.
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According to the legend, her arm is
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inside the mannequin. Her severed arm is
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inside
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of that mannequin.
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I tried to be very quiet inside. I
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didn't want to disturb anyone in the
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corners of the cathedral. Sometimes
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people do confessions. I didn't want to
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disturb anyone. This is a very narrow
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street. No, for real. That's the name of
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it. Narrow street. Right across the
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street here is a place called the Dodge
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City Mall, which looked to be like a
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western
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themed store at one time. Little
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fountain there with hands holding a
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dove. Welcome to Dodge City. The gazebo
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in the middle has definitely seen better
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days.
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This is pretty cool. No tell in what
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year all this closed down, but I like
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the theming. Next to where I parked the
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RV, you will see this little pathway.
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And if you continue along, you'll see
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some remnants of railroad tracks. And if
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you follow them a little farther, they
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just disappear into that road. They just
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left this section here.
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Just so random. Trucks and cars are just
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going over the railroad tracks, but yet
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they lead to nowhere. Look,
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there's no point in those being there.
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Wiggly dancing guy, how you doing?
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The road I'm currently traveling on is
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located between two swamps. Look at this
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murky, gooey
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Louisiana goodness. And then across the
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water there is another swamp filled with
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quite a bit of debris. Styrofoam
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containers, old English
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Gatorade bottles, flip-flops. Says that
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bridge is closed.
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It's like an old timey
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wooden Well, I guess there's a little
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bit of metal on there as well.
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but it's no longer open to drive across
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because of the water levels here in
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Louisiana. Graves are above the ground.
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So that's what you're seeing. You're
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seeing the casket laid
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above the water level. Fridge delivery
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coming through.
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Fridge delivery coming through. This is
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the old US90 bridge. And at one point,
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someone was stationed right inside
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there. The bridge is able to be driven
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across. But what was that little area
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used for?
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There's a bunch of boats out there. I
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think this is some sort of factory
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that either builds them or fixes them.
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Check out that old river boat down
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there.
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We're coming up on a couple of amazing
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old bridges. The one I'm going across
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and the one to the right of me. I have
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an infatuation with old bridges. I don't
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know what it is. They're just very, very
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interesting.
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Darkness has fallen and there is a light
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mist of rain
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also
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fallen. This town has a row of street
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lights right down the middle. Not on the
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right and left side of the road,
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but down the median. You don't see that
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too often. It's kind of unusual, but at
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the same time, I kind of like it. It's
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different. Look at the sky over there.
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It's very ominous looking.
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Look at that. And that tree in the
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foreground. If it didn't have all those
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cars and that grocery store around it
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would be a perfect photo. Something out
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of a movie.
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The sun
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going off over the horizon.
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Seeing that sunset really made me happy.
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Today has been one of those days that
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I've had a lot on my mind. A year ago
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today,
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a dramatic event happened in my life
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that kind of change the course of, you
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know, everybody in their life has
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moments that alter what you originally
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had planned and kind of progress the
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avenue of where you're going to go.
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Every little moment affects where you
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are right now. Everything from the past
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affects what you're doing right now and
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the decisions you have made in those
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moments to get to this point. And one
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year ago was something that has been on
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my mind pretty much all day. I don't get
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depressed. I do not get lonely. Those
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are things that really do not go into my
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psyche for whatever way my
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interior brain and body works. I don't
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really have those emotions flooding in.
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But sometimes
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I get a little tidbit, a little sample
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of those thoughts. And today I was kind
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of feeling that just a little bit. And
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seeing that sunset here at the end of
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the day
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really cheered me up, really made me
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happy and makes you think that there is
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something out there bigger than what we
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are thinking and our problems and life
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goes on and life will always go on if we
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choose
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to continue forward. Hope you had a
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great day. I will see you guys tomorrow.
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I love the fact that you watch these
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videos. I love that you are so
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supportive.
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I cannot thank you enough
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for everything. I love you guys. Vlog
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over.