Fat Man returns to the road

Steve Vaught of thefatmanwalking.com has returned to his cross-country trek, according to his journal (scroll down to the March 11 entry). He's having some problems with one of his feet and finding proper foods for his eating regimen. But, as usual, he'll probably cope.

Old building on Route 66 finds new life

The 80-year-old Front Door building on Route 66 in Strafford, Mo., which once was cited by Ripley's Believe It or Not as having two fronts, is now being used as an after-school hangout for latchkey teens, according to the Springfield News-Leader. The Front Door Student Center is a project led by Alter Student Ministries and … Continue reading Old building on Route 66 finds new life

The man behind Mater

Yeah, many of you already know that Larry the Cable Guy supplies the voice of Mater the tow truck in Pixar's upcoming film, "Cars." But Joe Marusak of the Charlotte Observer reports that the character was inspired by Doug "Mater" Keever of Sherrills Ford, N.C. Keever has a small speaking part in the movie. He … Continue reading The man behind Mater

More images from the Mother Road

I received an e-mail from a reader, Amarillo photographer Shannon Richardson. He's been shooting photographs on Route 66 for the past few years, and his work is sublime. Check out the Mother Road images here.

Report from Rick and Jane

Rick and Jane McKinney, the evangelical couple that is walking the country as part of their Walk to Reclaim America crusade, have posted their first report in nearly two weeks. Some tidbits: HBO is planning to interview them on the road for its "Religion in America" documentary. Rick and Jane also were interviewed for a … Continue reading Report from Rick and Jane

Ace Jackalope reaches the end of Route 66

Ace Jackalope of The Lope blog meets the end of the trail on his Route 66 trek at Santa Monica, Calif., including the Santa Monica Pier. Again, many nice photos are taken, including of the pier's attractions. And I'm not sure how I missed this, but here's another Ace Jackalope entry from his adventures in … Continue reading Ace Jackalope reaches the end of Route 66

Roadside architecture photo album — in progress

A few weeks ago, Debra Jane of the terrific Roadside Architecture Web site contacted me for advice and confirmation on roadside icons in Oklahoma, including on Route 66. She said her photo collection from the Sooner State and Texas was a bit lacking, but was planning to rectify that during a big road trip. I … Continue reading Roadside architecture photo album — in progress

Go see Route 66 cookbook author

Marian Clark, who wrote "The Route 66 Cookbook" and "The Main Street of America Cookbook," will be at Oak Tree West Fine Collectable Books at 26 E. Dewey Ave. in Sapulpa, Okla., from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, according to the Sapulpa Daily Herald. She will talk briefly about the Mother Road and sign copies … Continue reading Go see Route 66 cookbook author

Food Network gets a taste of Route 66

The Pontiac Daily News reports that the historic Odell Station on Route 66 in Odell, Ill., will be featured on The Food Network's show, "A Blast from the Past." Famed chef Bobby Flay made an appearance. The program also features members of the Illinois Route 66 Association and preservationist John Weiss. Flay used a barbecue … Continue reading Food Network gets a taste of Route 66

New “Cars” movie trailer is up

You can view it here. A really cool song is part of the soundtrack, too. 🙂 Pixar's "Cars" opens wide in theaters on June 9. UPDATE: I've added a couple screen shots so you could see this amazing world Pixar has created. The first is a shot of the Cozy Cone Motel, which is a … Continue reading New “Cars” movie trailer is up