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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
Credit: The Daily Mail Actor Johnny Depp wants to purchase the historical landmark Wounded Knee and gift it back to the Native American people to help make right what went so wrong in 1890. In an interview with The … 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
Having my wits about me and remembering the memory card makes it so much easier to capture the morning. Happy Columbus Day, by the way. I am old-fashioned, I get that for sure, but I like to remember old Chris … Continue reading
Is there anything more frustrating than going for an early morning stroll, anticipating many new morning-light photos to add to your gallery and finding out you have left your memory card in your computer? I don’t often do that, but … 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
Of Course I’m a Writer. My timeline for writing goes back to when Ike was President. Yes, they had paper back then. Being raised in a rural area, my earliest realization that writing was important was … Continue reading
Pete was born and raised in the small town of Erda, Utah. He has extensive experience in the mining , construction and computer industries. Living in both northern and southern Utah, as well as Nevada, Arizona and Washington State – … Continue reading