Anadarko Tower, The Woodlands, Texas (October 2006) — Image by kenne
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High Contrast Tower 2 comments
The Gardens At The Museum Of The Shenandoah Valley 3 comments
Kathy and Joy in The Gardens at The Museum of the Shenandoah Valley, Image by kenne
The Glen Burnie Gardens include the Pink Pavilion and Fountain Courtyard, the Boxwood Parterre and Knot Garden, and Vegetable, Perennial, Rose, and Herb Gardens. The historic Wood and Glass Family Cemetery is also part of this landscape.
Slideshow Images by kenne
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Chapel Of The Holy Cross, Sedona, Arizona 3 comments
Images of the Chapel of The Holy Cross, Sedona, Arizona by kenne
Chapel Entrance with Cathedral Rock In The Background
View from the Road Below the Chapel
Red Rock Panorama View From Behind The Chapel of The Holy Cross
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Jerome, Arizona 7 comments
Jerome, Arizona — Images by kenne
This island in the sky,
an old copper mining town
between Prescott and Sedona,
today supported by tourism,
run by old hippies —
music festivals,
art galleries,
craft stores,
coffee houses,
restaurants —
holders
in due course
of timeless moments
in a sky-island vortex.
— kenne
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Comparing Artistic Styles — Norman Baxter & Claudia Galassini 2 comments
Norman Baxter Signed Print of the 1972 Houston Skyline
“Today something different: can you find Ladybug?” The work of Claudia Galassini, which she posts on her blog, “The Sofi’s World“
One of the blogs I follow is “The Sofi’s World.” Yesterday she posted the above illustration, which immediately reminded me of the Norman Baxter print we have in our study. For years, Baxter’s illustrations appeared on the cover of some cities Yellow Pages, which was the case of the 1972 Houston Yellow Pages.
— kenne