This might have been the pickup truck of its day. Horse-drawn wagons like this were once as common as cars. Moving a piano required one of these. Oh, and a horse, the bigger the better. Here in the mid-west you see quite a few of these relics in people’s yards. Folks use them as lawn ornaments. […]
Horseshoe Canyon, Utah – Rock Art
While I understand that many people view the petroglyphs of the American Southwest as nothing more than really old graffiti, I find myself captivated by the things. The rock art of the Grand Gallery in Horseshoe Canyon is seductive. The figures there resemble human forms, sort of, but not really. Speculation about what the paintings […]
Horseshoe Canyon, Utah – Grand Gallery
The first thing you notice is that the people ( if that’s what they are) have no arms. Or legs. Or feet. Some have no eyes. Some have giant goggle eyes. Many have been impeccably carved into the rock before they were painted. The petroglyphs of the Grand Gallery in Horseshoe Canyon are eerily mesmerizing. Archeologists […]
In the beginning…
People ask me how I got started in photography. I didn’t “start” photography at all. It came and took me. Here’s how it happened. Simple things and seemingly innocuous events that happen to a child can have far-reaching effects that take decades to evolve. Things that don’t seem so at the time can change the […]
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