For so many years, books were my window to the world. They took me away from the Bronx tenement where I grew up to many lands and different ways of life. They were my childhood escape. As I grew up and became an adult, my tastes in books changed. Married and with children, I found amazing children’s authors. But I still relied on books to take me to foreign lands. That remained my treasured hobby–until photography and the Lens Artists community.

Now you take me away and teach me about the world. And with photography, I can express myself and show my travels outside of and within the United States.
This week Ritva challenges us with the task of showing what significance books hold for us. Here’s one for this week’s show and tell.
Last December was a choose your own book month in my book club. I chose to re-read “Travels With Charlie” by John Steinbeck. This was a journal of his cross-country trip with his dog Charlie. This re-read showed me what an impact books and certain authors can have on your life. Now I know why I wanted to travel across America in our 5th wheel trailer in 2013. By the way, this was when I began photography and got my first DSLR.

Steinbeck’s words resonated with me even more after re-experiencing his journey. We may not have gone to the same towns or met the same people, but he found the differences in culture and ways of life as we did.
Here is a small sample of the places we stopped.




We didn’t have Charlie, but we had Gem who was 3 years at the time. What an education that trip was. I still hold those memories in my mind and heart. Just see how you can attract people in a Maine campground with California plates on your truck!





Our trip came to an end after 3 months and 16,000 miles. I could have continued for another 3 months. There was so much of the U.S. we didn’t see. But, Richard needed to have a torn meniscus repaired. And Gem was missing his big house. He wasn’t a good traveler!
Thank you Ritva for driving home how one book made a difference in my life. When you post about your favorite book(s), remember to link to Ritva’s original post and use the Lens-Artists tag.
Wow, what a week we had. I truly enjoyed your zooms and creativity. Some of you tackled zooming for the first time and others were pros at it. All your posts were great and fun to see. Thanks for participating.
Next is Sofia’s turn to challenge us. So look for her blog post. In the meantime, stay safe and live in gratitude.
Anne, thanks for taking along this wonderful trip. Books are wonderful. It is fascinating how one story can take us to a life adventure.
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Thanks Egidio! I didn’t realize why I wanted that trip until I re-read the book. It’s amazing how our brain stores facts.
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What a great way to do the challenge Anne, I love it.
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Thanks Leanne! Sometimes I just do the twist!
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A different approach for sure 🙂 I have read that book few times. Love the humanity of it. a good book for inspiration or for guide to how to meet people
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Thanks Ritva! I just fell into the story of how the book affected me. Nothing was planned. Thanks for the challenge.
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Wonderful take on the challenge, showing us the power of books to inspire people. I loved the stories and the photos, Anne.
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Thanks Sofia! I guess I was inspired. After that trip, my husband refuses to drive further than Arizona. Of course we don’t that the big trailer any more.
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Wonderful post! I’ve taken note of Steinbeck’s book, and I’ll look for it to read.
I hope that when Richard recovers and Gem is eager to travel again, you can continue this wonderful journey.
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Thanks Ana! That trip was taken in 2013. Richard has recovered and Gem went on to continue his lack of love for travel until this year when he left us at age 14 1/2. I hope you read the book.
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Oooh, I’m very sorry, I’m sure you’ll be missing Gem a lot.
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Thank you Ana! We are missing him. He had a bad heart and other things.
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Oh, Anne! What a wonderful response to the challenge.
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Thank Donna! It was not planned, but just came to me.
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What a beautiful journey—both in pages and on wheels! From Steinbeck’s Charlie to your Gem, stories came alive in motion. Books sparked the dream, the lens captured the reality, and Rocky & Bullwinkle carried the plot. A road trip written by heart, edited by adventure, and footnoted by joy.
SudoFilozoper
Thank you! You captured my feelings perfectly.
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Lovely post Anne! I have read that book and it was very interesting. How wonderful that you could take a similar journey 😀.
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Thanks PR! I loved that book, and anything else written by Steinbeck.
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Anne, I love how a book inspired you to take your RV journey across America and led to your love of photography! I can’t believe I’ve never read “Travels with Charlie” but I am adding it to my must read list. In 2013 while you were exploring America we were traveling in our fifth wheel from Georgia to Alaska. I started my blog then so friends and family could follow us along on our adventure. I got hooked on blogging and I’m still loving it.
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How funny. I also started this blog in 2013 as a journal for the trip! I kept it going because it gave me a place to show my photography. The rest is history!
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Anne, that’s the same reason I kept it going! And then I discovered Lens-Artists.
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I love how books became an inspiration for travel, especially “Travels with Charlie,” Anne. I will have to check that out for myself. I can almost echo everything Beth just wrote! I love your images of the places you visited. Since June is Great Outdoors Month, please feel free to link to my post if you wish!
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Yes Terri, read the book. I do wish to link to your post. I just have to figure out how to do it!
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Just go to my post, best to use a computer, open my post and use the URL and paste into a sentence in yours. Just like you do when you link to Lens-Artists. Thank you!
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Traveling on the road is a favorite of ours – seeing countryside, staying a few days here and there. Books, too, always come along, in written, Kindle, or audio format. Both excite the imagination and open us up to many other parts of the world. I think it is wonderful to have the time and opportunity to drive through this country, and I am glad you have both books and Rocky and Bullwinkle to go along. (And where are Boris and Natasha??) Nice photos and essay.
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Thanks N! Boris didn’t want to drive the truck and 5th wheel, and Natasha wasn’t the camping type! When we bought the trailer used, it had moose decals over it. I started calling it the moose trailer and my husband took offense. So I started calling it Bullwinkle and husband started calling the truck Rocky. We had many adventures with them.
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Well, Boris and Natasha are darned lazy! Certainly easier than “stroke, stroke, stroke” if you recall that adventure of theirs . . . great back story about truck and trailer. And sounds like a lot of fun. 🙂
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It was! And, it was a comfortable home to drag across country and back.
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One of my favourite books too and one that I’m sure helped to inspire me to tour the US!
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I’m sure it did!
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The power of books, Anne! Well done and a wonderful post from start to finish.
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Thanks Ann-Christine!
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A fun way to see the country through your eyes Anne! I’ve always been a bit nervous about those big campers especially on back roads and mountain passes but you seem to have taken to it like a fish to water (as they say!). Loved your interpretation for the week.
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Thanks Tina! These 5th wheel trailers go where they are towed to go. We’ve been on super curvy roads, bumpy roads, and worse. The truck pulled that heavy trailer up mountains and got us down safely. It’s my preferred way to travel.
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This is wonderful and inspirational.
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Thank you Teresa!
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Love the story and photos!!
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Thanks Nora! It was a memorable trip, and all because of a book.
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Dear Anne
What a great example of the power of books.
Thanks for sharing
The Fab Four of Cley
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Thanks Fab Four! Books do have power–more than we realize.
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Dear Anne
Therefore, some books are banned and there are and were indices of books.
Kb
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Enjoy reading your travel journey that inspired by a great book! Thanks for sharing, Anne!
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I loved Travels with Charlie too, and I think it is wonderful that you took inspiration for a long road trip from that.
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This was a creative take on the challenge and we used to have a copy of Travels With Charlie…. and it was nice to see how you shared about your fun 2013 road trip
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Thanks Yvette! That trip was memorable and so is the book!
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Your take on the theme is engrossing, and I like how you tied it into your photography and travels. I love your composition of the Metro station in Washington DC. Nice symmetry.
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Thanks John! The Metro station in DC is one of my favorites. So glad you like it.
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Great photos and great journey Anne. Steinbeck wrote some great books.
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Thank you for sharing such a heartfelt journey.
From the Bronx to Bullwinkle, books clearly shaped not only your worldview but also your real-world travels. It’s wonderful how Steinbeck’s words stayed with you, and how your family, Richard, and Gem became part of your own cross-country story.
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Thanks Philo! It was amazing when I put two and two together, that the book was the imputes for the big trip.
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Welcome, AS.
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