Date: March 29th, 2007 | Comments : none | Categories: Animals, Architecture, Children, City Streets, Cultures, Flowers, Mexico, Series, Smile, Spring, Travel, Unusual Interest.

Cow wandering the streets of San Antonio, Mexico

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Architecture, downtown Chapala, MexicoRandom containers with plants on window sills, San Crystobal, Mexico

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Little boy, Ixtlahuacán de los MembrillosA little boy sits on the doorstep, putting on his shoe.

 

Date: December 20th, 2006 | Comments : none | Categories: Architecture, City Streets, Dallas, Smile, Texas, winter.

Everything's bigger in TexasEverything’s bigger in Texas! Downtown Dallas – Bank of America Plaza, dried yukka flower

 

Date: December 20th, 2006 | Comments : none | Categories: Architecture, Birds, City Streets, Dallas, Design, Seasonal, Texas, Trees, USA, winter.

Grackles, downtown Dallas, TXGrackles, downtown Dallas, TX

 

Date: July 4th, 2006 | Comments : none | Categories: Animals, Architecture, Cultures, Landscape, Pennsylvania, Seasonal, Summer, Travel, Travel USA, USA.

PA roadside farm with typically large barnPennsylvania roadside farm with a typically large barn

 

Date: November 3rd, 2002 | Comments : none | Categories: Animals, Architecture, City Streets, conservation, Design, Historic significance, Texas, Travel USA, USA.

Carved lioness head and details on the Flatiron Building, downtown Fort Worth, TexasDowntown Fort Worth has the most beautiful mixture of early 20th century and modern architecture. Because so much consideration has been given to preserving the ornate carvings and tile-work on older buildings, I think Fort Worth has among the top 3 most charming downtown areas in the country. The lioness heads skirt around the sides and above the windows. The Flatiron Building, completed in 1907, was one of city’s the first steel frame buildings and WAS also the tallest building in north Texas at the time.

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Next, the Nancy Lee and Perry R. Bass Performance Hall has two 48 foot tall (15 m) angels carved from Texas limestone, and was built in 1998.

One of the two 48 ft-tall (15 m) angels on the Nancy Lee and Perry R. Bass Performance Hall, downtown Fort Worth, Texas

 


 

 
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