If the Tatts are her thing, so be it. Good looking gal, good photo.
It should officially be labeled as the "Chinese Virus." Anyway, I compliment you on a good photo and a good caption.
I love the Phillips 66 building as well.
Based strictly on media reports, I'm suspicious of this being the Kobe Bryant crash. First of all, heavy fog was reported in the area, where none is seen here. And, the terrain in the video doesn't appear much like the crash site shown in the news. Right or wrong, the crash is horribly tragic and underscores the dramatically heightened risk of helicopter travel. A risk rarely explained, if ever, to an innocent passenger. As a retired, aviation professional, my position has always been to never set foot in one.
Only two words come to mind. Wow, and Beautiful.
Thanks for the memory. Western Auto had several stores in my home town of Fort Worth. I'm waiting for the book that will give a short history of all those iconic stores and locations that are long gone in this country.
I downloaded the shots of Golden, then viewed with a magnifying glass and was amazed at how much sharpness remained. Really nice photos. Were you on a hiking trail when you took those shots?
Good shooting! And the foreign operators are especially enjoyable.
It's beautiful, no doubt about it, but it's a highly custom Chevy. The original look was discarded in favor of custom headlights, custom wheels, the lowered front end, and probably a lot more that we cannot see with this photo. Nothing wrong with customizing if that's your objective, and the owner did a great job in that regard. But originality? Nowhere near the goal line with this project.