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There is definitely something about clouds, water and photography that is irresistible. Clouds and reflecting on clouds.
Landmarks Re-purposed. After reading the many fond remarks about memories centered around the Millpond from fellow residents of our fine valley, I find myself returning again and again to that landmark and its significance to so many generations. When a … Continue reading
Landmarks revisited In the first installment of the Landmark series, I mentioned that Landmarks seemed to be generational. It seems that the memories stirred up by Landmarks are very multi-generational. The north end of the Tooele Valley has a number … Continue reading
Remembering a Friend and Mentor by Rocky Russell In what seems like another life, I thought I was going to be a Country Music Star. All my classmates and I were really rooted in 70’s Rock. I loved living in … Continue reading
American Muscle Car Tour Finale For this final segment of the journey, I will combine the remaining two days. I wanted to be absolutely certain that I was on the correct side of the Continental Divide before the inevitable change … Continue reading
Something about Rainbows And Hats And Smoky Days
This gallery contains 4 photos.
There is definitely something about clouds, water and photography that is irresistible. Clouds and reflecting on clouds.
Landmarks III I have mentioned many landmarks that are multi-generational. Some are natural and some are man-made. The natural landmarks are impressive – Adobe Rock is hard to miss because of it’s sheer size and it’s uniqueness. A major landmark … Continue reading
Lincoln Highway Some landmarks are so important that generations perhaps fail to convey the significance these icons have had. Each generation attaches their own significance to the landmark. Take the Lincoln Highway for instance. I am sure you have taken … Continue reading
Landmarks have a shelf-life. Landmarks seem to be somewhat generational, depending upon their usefulness to a particular generation. Some may last longer, even centuries. Most of the landmarks I grew up with were definitely multi-generational landmarks. One classifies as millennial. … Continue reading