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Virtual Quilt~ Desert
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These earrings are a collaboration work between my daughter and artist Florencia Del Giudice and myself. Florencia used acrylic paint and india ink to hand paint colorful abstract designs on illustration board, which she then coated with varnish to protect the artwork. I tube riveted and hand fabricated the ear wire using copper and sterling silver.
I love the colorful, brushstrokes, and the spontaneous designs of these pieces.
These make me think of a hut, a doorway, or passageway into the unknown.
This looks to be a desert villa near Luxor. The vehicle to the left is a chase vehicle for hot air balloons.
Train trip to Tanque Verde ranch in Tucson Arizona. Ranch house where Jim Converse once lived. Early owner of the ranch. This location was used for early morning ride and hike from the ranch where a chuck wagon breakfast was served. Higher up than the main ranch served a great location for sunset pictures.
Tour this beautiful golf course condo at PGA West on the 8th fairway of the Arnold Palmer Private. Over 1,600 square feet of living area with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Home is offered turnkey furnished.
Very occasionally we ventured out of Alexandria - we visited the Desert Home Mariout {a hotel} for a break. Nowadays, Mariout is a huge suburb of Alexandria.
Note the smartly-dressed Suffragi.
The telephone number is given at the back of the photographs - there were probably not more than a dozen phones in the area!
See the Desert Home in 1997: www.aaha.ch/photos/marioutl.htm
Miles from the nearest highway, this luxury double-pedestal Topsider home was built in New Mexico’s Rio Grande River Basin. It was designed and oriented to maximize panoramic views to the horizon in all directions. And it was carefully engineered to be both energy-efficient and low-maintenance - capable of withstanding the extreme daily and seasonal weather conditions found in the area.
See this home’s floor plan – www.topsiderhomes.com/collections.php?plan=CM-0310
He and his wife raised three children at this home made mountain home. It had no water, no electricity and was a thirty minute climb from the nearest parking spot. Today the home is in ruins and melting away. It's in the state park and people visit it almost daily after the same thirty minute hike the Souths took for seventeen years. A new book has been published about Marshal South and his mountain retreat.
Tanque Verde Ranch. Looking down from Old Jim Converse home where a chuck wagon breakfast was going to be served.
Namibia - Wlotzkabaken is a white only holiday village which fronts onto the Atlantic ocean a north of Swakopmund, populated mainly during holidays. Colourful buildings populate the village.
Train trip to Tanque Verde ranch in Tucson Arizona. Ranch house where Jim Converse once lived. Early owner of the ranch. This location was used for early morning ride and hike from the ranch where a chuck wagon breakfast was served. Higher up than the main ranch served a great location for sunset pictures.
Train trip to Tanque Verde ranch in Tucson Arizona. Ranch house where Jim Converse once lived. Early owner of the ranch. This location was used for early morning ride and hike from the ranch where a chuck wagon breakfast was served. Higher up than the main ranch served a great location for sunset pictures.
Namibia _ Wlotzkabaken is a white only holiday village which fronts onto the Atlantic ocean a north of Swakopmund, populated mainly during holidays. Colourful buildings populate the village.