I know the story of "Mrs. Orcutt's Driveway" and was looking forward to watching this but the woman on camera grated on my nerves to the point that I had to shut it off.
I enjoyed it & she did not annoy me - she is a real character & easy on the eyes. Quite a story for the middle of nowhere. Man, I could never live out in the desert like that. Was just out in those desolate areas of Eastern CA. a couple weeks ago - calling on some prospects in El Centro. Twilight zone areas for sure.
I enjoyed it & she did not annoy me - she is a real character & easy on the eyes. Quite a story for the middle of nowhere. Man, I could never live out in the desert like that. Was just out in those desolate areas of Eastern CA. a couple weeks ago - calling on some prospects in El Centro. Twilight zone areas for sure.
I find it kinda fascinating after being spoiled with lakes, green grass, 4 seasons and trees up here in the north east, at least from Jan-March to escape the winter down there
Her voice and narrative didn't bother me but I did skip through parts because it dragged on and on. Some of her videos are interesting she's into abandoned places and ghost towns and stuff and the whole desert thing is different too.
I remember using clues from Car & Driver to figure out where Mrs. Orcutt's driveway was, and found it on my National Geographic Atlas of North America. It's a secondary bucket list item. Just so I can stand where some almost legendary car stories were made. It's kind of like standing on the Salt Flats, or driving certain stretches of US 50 or Route 66.