Drive U 7 ◉
There’s a stretch of road that doesn’t appear on tourist maps. Locals call it Drive U 7 — a half-forgotten access route carved into the edge of an industrial zone, just past the old lumber yard and the decommissioned water tower.
Here’s a short piece on — written as a reflective narrative. Drive U 7 drive u 7
By day, it’s unremarkable — faded yellow lines, cracked asphalt, weeds pushing through the shoulder. But at dusk, something shifts. The sun angles low through the power lines, casting long, skeletal shadows. The air smells of dry grass and rust. If you roll down your windows, you can hear the faint hum of transformers and, if you’re lucky, the distant chime of a freight train crossing. There’s a stretch of road that doesn’t appear
Drive U 7 is a non-place to engineers and city planners. But to the people who need a moment to breathe, to remember, to forget — it’s sacred. It asks nothing of you. No entry fee. No destination. Just the quiet permission to pause. Drive U 7 By day, it’s unremarkable —