PAToGraphy wrote:
It embarrasses the grandson (and my husband)
Like my T Shirt Says ..lol "Never Underestimate an Old Woman with a Camera, You never know what they're going to do next"
I Love your Selfies!!
PAToGraphy wrote:
p.9 Surely is an interesting place, Lesley. The statues/sculpture are something else - WOW
I know they were amazingly detailed.
PAToGraphy wrote:
p.10 How fulfilling! My bucket list is so full! I fulfill one thing and find 10 others.
We're alot alike Pat..LOL
PAToGraphy wrote:
Summer isn't always going places or doing something fun or exciting. However, I've been treasure hunting in the house again and doing research on some things - meet up with an art appraiser at a well known auction house next week about an inherited painting and maybe a few other things. Researching booksellers and trying to find homes for stacks of music I no longer use. It takes forever. Tonight....
You've been a Busy Girl..pg. 11
SteveZas wrote:
Thankyou Pat, the one with the building falling off the grain storage bins I actually titled “We’re Not in Kansas Anymore”! My daughter in laws mother is a Wizard Fan. She loved it.
Perfect Title for that Shot..
photophile wrote:
More Tall Ships:
Great Seafaring Series..pg. 12
rmalarz wrote:
Not so much as where I've been, but what I've accomplished in the way of learning the nuances and working as a team with a new sensor.
--Bob
Both Beauties Bob, soo nice to see you again.
"What Have You Done This Summer"
Some more from the Chickasaw Cultural Center There was a Mock up of a Village and Here are a few shots taken of the different structures within.
They also held a Stomp Dance Demonstration and had the Audience Participate in the Last Dance.
This shot was taken inside the structure Below.
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This Structure was used in the Summer to prepare Food annd other items.
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A Corn Crib. It sat up on Stilts above the Ground.
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Shot in a Family Dwelling Structure
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This Gent was Demonstrating a Skill Game where they throw a Spear at a Rolling Disc. to see if they can hit the disc and stop it.
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The starting Prayer of the Stomp Dance.
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The leader of the Stom Dance carries a Rattle and Sings the Song of the Dance, The Women wear Leg Rattles of either Tortoise Shell, Deer Toes or In more recent Days Tin Cans. the women keep the rythem of the dance with thier Rattles.
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Leg Rattles of Tortoise Shells
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This Woman wears Deer Toe Rattles
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"What Have You Done This Summer
More from the Village Area.
and Shots from the Exhibit Building.
And Thus concludes My Summer Adventures..Thank you all for Sharing your adventures as well..I hope you enjoyed this Challenge.
Sand Plums grown in the Village Garden are used for Jellies and Jams or eaten of the Shrub/Tree.
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Large Sunflower with a Huge Bee found in the Village Garden.
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The Sky Bridge was at the edge of the Village Path.
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View from the Sky Bridge
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Inside the Cultural Center Exibit Building
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Gorgeous Tile work
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Historic Map of the Chickasaw People
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The Gift of Healing
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From the Spirit Rrealm Exibit.
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Photogirl17 wrote:
This summer we have been to a few Places the first of which was The Chickasaw National Recreation Area. I'll begin the Challenge with several of these.
Let's see where You have been so far this summer.
Forgive me for starting early but I need to leave for work shortly.
Looks like some fun activities your enjoying this summer. As for me.....
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....thought about it!
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Spend time male bonding with friends here a couple times a week.
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Got some new sod I have to hand water due to restrictions here.
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Think about spending more time back inside out of this heat!!!!
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Recently we went to Castle in the Clouds. The waterfall was stupendous! The view was phenomenal!
The Road to Chaco Canyon is still a mess...very rough going. We had the same experience as you driving in,
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Photogirl17 wrote:
Great selection of destinations Tim..Love the View from your Hotel room.pg. 9
Thanks so much, Lesley! And thank you for a wonderful challenge and for all you do!
rmalarz wrote:
Not so much as where I've been, but what I've accomplished in the way of learning the nuances and working as a team with a new sensor.
--Bob
p.13 These are just stunning! You apparently make a terrific team.
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