 This post has a purpose. (Shocking, isn't it?) For all the northerners who believe that Arizona is nothing but desert, take a look at these shots from my hometown taken Jan. 4, 2009:
This post has a purpose. (Shocking, isn't it?) For all the northerners who believe that Arizona is nothing but desert, take a look at these shots from my hometown taken Jan. 4, 2009:This is my aunt and uncle's home. Cat, you just have such a photogenic piece of property -I can't help myself.
 This is probably my favorite shot from the trip (well, not counting the one of Mike and Suzy Snowflake's furry gloves). Sometimes pictures just jump out at you. I came around the side of the woodpile, and there it was. Snow can really bring out the beauty in the simplest of scenes.
This is probably my favorite shot from the trip (well, not counting the one of Mike and Suzy Snowflake's furry gloves). Sometimes pictures just jump out at you. I came around the side of the woodpile, and there it was. Snow can really bring out the beauty in the simplest of scenes. Here's a shot of the most typical scene in town -the grazing cattle. (Watch where you step)
Here's a shot of the most typical scene in town -the grazing cattle. (Watch where you step) This old international pickup belonged to my Great Grandpa James Delbert Hansen (Pumpa).
This old international pickup belonged to my Great Grandpa James Delbert Hansen (Pumpa).
I really wanted to get in a good tan while I was in Arizona, but gosh darn it if the cap on the suntan lotion wasn't frozen shut!
 
2 comments:
You're a great photographer! I LOVE the wagon shot especially!
Okay so I do not see the fallow this blog on your page I see it on mine but not yours so I feel a bit foolish. Any way I love this pic. Cat's house is so perfect. She just has that touch of practicaly perfection in every way.
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