Legends Corner
Sign, Robert's Western World
Tim at Wedge
Rocking chairs, Wolfe house
Morning on the Delaware
Layla's Bluegrass Inn
Ranch House Cafe
Pecos mission
Rainshower in the railyard
Medium
Boy with camera
Gate, Cadillac Ranch
Face in a wheel
The cars
Clouds and window
Benediction on Broadway
Interior, Hatch Show Print
Cadillac Ranch
Truck at Wedge
Distant storm
Cord on bleu
Acapulco Mexican Restaurant
Hard Times II
JubiLee
Caddy 1
Trent River sunset 8
Hull
Trent River sunset 3
Prow
Faux window
Four Caddies
Caddy 2
Alternative energy
Fort Union National Monument
Path, Shawnee Inn
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"VACANT CHAIR"
Bent's Old Fort
Teepee, Bent's Old Fort
Fountain study 2
Veranda, Shawnee Inn
Sign, Cozy Drive In
Hurricane Irene: before and during
Cycles of life
Yarn stormer
Puddle, Fortunes Rocks Road
Summer place
Skirts, Sidewalk Sales
Hotel room, Amarillo
On the road
Snip!
Bird guy with hat
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Courtyard shade
Empty mill
Cyclist at Macedonia FWB Church
Bouquets, farmers market
Rail trail
Pitch Perfect
Self-portraits in sunglasses
Bears
Friends in pink
Start / Finish
Paneless
"Set a spell."
Birds at twilight
Door, Orange Blossom Bakery
Harbor, morning
Harbor mist 3
The Wellfleet Beachcomber
Inn view
Points of interest
Venting
On the seawall
Playground
Windows with pulley
Atlantic morning
Crows
Hatteras Light
Mailboxes, Madrid NM
Gap at sunset
Marina in mist
Nelson's blueberries
Fallen aside
House on Spring Garden Rd.
Phases, morning glory 1
Phases, morning glory 2
Counting the take
Maola cow
Gospel singers, Mum Fest
Floating leaves
Summer leaves: autumn leaves, winter nears
Condo
Windblown
Two girls
Winding fence
Monochrome sunrise
Hibiscus blossom
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Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site, near La Junta, Colorado. "For much of its 16-year history, the fort was the only major permanent white settlement on the Santa Fe Trail between Missouri and the Mexican settlements. Disasters and disease caused the fort's abandonment in 1849. Archeological excavations and original sketches, paintings and diaries were used in the fort's reconstruction in 1976."
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