This is the schoolhouse near Vulture Mine, outside of Wickenburg, AZ. Now, forget about the tree growing in front of the slide.<br /><br />Think now…think…think.<br /><br />Who in their right mind would put a metal slide in the middle of desert country?!? Guess it would be a good way to keep the kids inside studying.<br /><br />”Recess time kids!”<br /><br />”No, no, don’t make us, we want to stay inside!”<br /><br />
Not sure how this little bather was able to catch a man eating shark with that little net she is holding. Taken during Memorial Day weekend in 2006 at Lake Erie in Ohio.
Morning light on Glacier National Park in Montana. Taken from on board Amtrak on my way home. Couldn’t decide on the monotone or the color version, maybe I’ll post the color one at some point.
The Colorado National Monument was the first stop on my trip out West in 2006. The views were indescribable, especially for someone that grew up in the flat lands of Ohio. Most of my time here was just sitting on the edges and staring for miles into nature’s beauty.
Still going through the photos from last year’s trips. Monument Valley just before sunset. Everybody needs to visit here, takes your breath away.
St. Paul’s Cathedral in Münster, Germany was built in the 13th century and was the city’s first cathedral. This is the interior of the Cathedral. An exterior shot can be seen <a href=”https://eleventwentysix.com/index.php?showimage=113″>here</a>. Really like the lighting and mood of this photo.
Eric Clapton’s Fender Stratocaster at Chicago’s Hard Rock Cafe. Although you can’t really distinguish the colors because of the red neon in the case, the guitar has a custom finish in white and gold with an airbrushed Snow Leopard.
US Capitol’s “wedding cake” cast-iron dome, three times the height of the original dome and 100 feet in diameter, completed in the 1850’s after the reconstruction of the building.
A pelican appears to be showing its respect to the Sun near Hudson Beach, Florida on New Year’s Day.