In 1904 two brothers, who had taken over a lumber mill in Flagstaff, Arizona, had a mansion built for their two families. One family lived in one house, the other in the other. But the homes were joined and very modern for their time. Here are some photos of them from a tour SWMBO and I took recently. The homes are now the center of a state historical park.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Monday, June 14, 2010
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Some pretty bad "art"
These two, uh, creations are outside of some weird business outside of Cottonwood, Arizona. The first is a rather poor representation of Kokopelli. You can read more about him by Googling him.
The second is alleged to be a "good luck" statue from some small island south of South Korea.
The second is alleged to be a "good luck" statue from some small island south of South Korea.
The most amusing thing about these statues is that they are parked on land directly across from a huge new Roman Catholic church. The bug-eyed one and a twin companion both stare at the church all day.
The creators may have a bit of a screw loose but at least they have a sense of humor!
Saturday, June 12, 2010
A promise of rain
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Ah, the Karmann-Ghia
Remember the Karmann-Ghia?
I don't know what year this model was that we spotted in Flagstaff today but it looked to be in marvelous condition.
I don't know what year this model was that we spotted in Flagstaff today but it looked to be in marvelous condition.
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
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