The Franklin Institute For Snail Mail
The old post office building in Washington D.C. reminds me more of a fancy palace or church from Europe than a place for sorting mail. Originally built in 1899 it was one of the first government buildings in D.C. to have its own electric power plant and it is the third tallest building in [...]
The Old Church in Santa Fe
The St. Francis Cathedral Basilica stands in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and is one of the longest established Christian congregations in the world. The church is a place of tranquility, even with a rocking wedding taking place across the street! There is a labyrinth here to add to the spiritual nature of the church. [...]
Morning in the Backcountry
There is nothing quite like waking up in the backcountry. The air is still and the surroundings are quiet and I always wonder if this is how pioneers in the old west might have felt. This picture was taken in Chesler Park – a backcountry hike in Canyonlands National Park. We woke up on [...]
Southwestern Simplicity
This was taken during a quick trip into New Mexico for my wife and I. We stopped in Taos to have lunch and then headed to the Taos Pueblo, a community that has been operating for close to 1,000 years. According to their informational readings, it is considered to be the oldest continually inhabited [...]
Druid Arch Panorama
Tucked down in the southernmost part of the Needles District in Canyonlands National Park is Druid Arch. It is accessible only by foot and is a 13 mile day hike from the nearest parking lot. So, needless to say, this one is off the beaten path. However, at the end you are rewarded with an [...]
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