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  • Arizona Ranch

    Arizona Ranch

    It's a cowboy's life.

  • Lady Liberty II

    Lady Liberty II

  • Lady Liberty I

    Lady Liberty I

  • Lady Liberty IV

    Lady Liberty IV

  • Lady Liberty III

    Lady Liberty III

  • Gapstow Bridge

    Gapstow Bridge

    An icon of Central Park eyes the hustle and bustle of New York City.

  • Country Life

    Country Life

    A quaint cottage sits on the path of the Camino Portuguese.

  • Cristo Blanco

    Cristo Blanco

    The open arms of Cristo Blanco embrace the people of Cusco, Peru.

  • Welcome Home

    Welcome Home

    An uber quaint residence in Italy that made you want to sit down and pause.

  • Time Slipped By

    Time Slipped By

    An old wagon wheel sits in front of a horse stall reminding one of the untamed wild west.

  • Tight Quarters

    Tight Quarters

    I wonder who lives here and if their lives are intertwined. Do they share in each other's joy and sadness, or is only the cordial nod and smile extended in the passageways?

  • San Xavier Orbs

    San Xavier Orbs

    Orbs can be found dancing around the San Xavier del Bac Mission's peaceful surroundings.

  • Anillo de Campanas

    Anillo de Campanas

    Let the ringing of the bells call us home where we may find peace, joy, and love within us.

  • Come in From the Dark

    Come in From the Dark

    Wherever you find your peace and purpose, do you remember the last time you visited?

  • Don't Look Away

    Don't Look Away

    Homelessness seems to be epidemic in one of the most riches countries in the world. We all have our stories and our struggles, some it seems we are more compassionate with, while others we walk by with a judging nod. I don't know this mans struggles, or what he must feel, but I find it harder and harder to walk by without my heart breaking. Maybe next time your nod is one of compassion. Maybe next time you might be able to help if even just a little.

  • Contemplation

    Contemplation

    To contemplate is to renew your vision.

  • Harbor LIght

    Harbor LIght

    The Chicago Harbor Lighthouse was constructed in 1893 and was moved to its present location guarding Chicago's Navy Pier in 1919.

  • Grace

    Grace

    "Grace will follow us even when we are going the wrong way" ~ Ricky Maye

  • A Place of Rest

    A Place of Rest

    Mission San Carlos Borromeo del rio Carmelo, or Carmel Mission, is a Roman Catholic mission church in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. Carmel Mission was founded in 1770 and is a NPS National Historic Landmark. Restoration has been on going since 1884. The Spirit of this church can be felt the second your feet touch its grounds.

  • Little White Church

    Little White Church

    The historic Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, a Danish Lutheran Church, was relocated from Hampton, Nebraska to Grand Island, Nebraska's Stuhr Museum. Built in 1888 it was home to chapel services, prayer meetings, funerals, weddings and numerous social functions in its day.

  • Never Forget

    Never Forget

    Across the street from where the Twin Towers once stood, Trinity Church served as a resting place for first responders in the 9/11 terrorist attack. When we visited Trinity Church, this particular display really hit home. You can almost see the fireman slumped asleep from sheer exhaustion still wearing his protective gear. Always, always remember our first responders and military personnel who often times pay the ultimate price to keep us safe.

  • Gothic Cathedral

    Gothic Cathedral

    The St. Patrick's Cathedral in NYC is truly hypnotic.

  • A frigid afternoon walk in Mason City, Iowa.

    A frigid afternoon walk in Mason City, Iowa.

  • New York City's Battery Park World War II Navy Memorial

    New York City's Battery Park World War II Navy Memorial

  • A photo from inside an abandoned cabin at Henderson Flat, Arizona.  The water catchment system appeared to still be in working order as the tank was completely full.

    A photo from inside an abandoned cabin at Henderson Flat, Arizona. The water catchment system appeared to still be in working order as the tank was completely full.

  • The catacombs at the historical Green-Wood Cemetery in New York.  The cemetery turns 175 years old on April 18, 2013.

    The catacombs at the historical Green-Wood Cemetery in New York. The cemetery turns 175 years old on April 18, 2013.

  • A cell block at the Yuma Territorial Prison, in Yuma, Arizona.  According to YTP's website, "a total of 3,069 prisoners, including 29 women, lived within the walls during the prison's 33 years of operation."  It later housed one of the first public libraries in the territory, was the home to a high school for approximately 4 years, and sheltered many homeless during the Great Depression.

    A cell block at the Yuma Territorial Prison, in Yuma, Arizona. According to YTP's website, "a total of 3,069 prisoners, including 29 women, lived within the walls during the prison's 33 years of operation." It later housed one of the first public libraries in the territory, was the home to a high school for approximately 4 years, and sheltered many homeless during the Great Depression.

  • "Imagine all the people living life in peace".....hard to not stop and think of this when walking through Central Park's Strawberry Fields.  Was it peace, atheism, possibly socialism John was speaking of?  He definitely left too soon with words unsaid and work undone.

    "Imagine all the people living life in peace".....hard to not stop and think of this when walking through Central Park's Strawberry Fields. Was it peace, atheism, possibly socialism John was speaking of? He definitely left too soon with words unsaid and work undone.

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  • In the foreground is Trinity Church Cemetery.  In the background is Freedom Tower rising from the ashes of one the most devastating events in US history.  To me this photo is a representation of how life does go on.  Progress has a way of moving us forward.

    In the foreground is Trinity Church Cemetery. In the background is Freedom Tower rising from the ashes of one the most devastating events in US history. To me this photo is a representation of how life does go on. Progress has a way of moving us forward.

  • My husband and I spend a great amount of time in the outdoors, exploring what Mother Nature has to offer. These planks were a bridge we crossed while hiking up to Flat Iron in the Superstition Wilderness in Arizona. The bridge was a gentle reminder to take care of Mother Nature and to protect Her to the best of your ability.

    My husband and I spend a great amount of time in the outdoors, exploring what Mother Nature has to offer. These planks were a bridge we crossed while hiking up to Flat Iron in the Superstition Wilderness in Arizona. The bridge was a gentle reminder to take care of Mother Nature and to protect Her to the best of your ability.

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