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There was no access up the South St.Vrain Canyon before the Twentieth Century. The main road to Riverside was up Little Jim Creek from Jamestown to Gresham gold camp. This view is of the construction of the first Raymond store above where Riverside Drive up from Lyons and over from Gresham meet then cross the Middle Fork of the South St.Vrain. The date is 1919 after the first auto road alignment up the hill to the left was put through to Allenspark. Finally, tourists and their gas buggies could finally ascend the hill climb north from Raymond and on to Allenspark and eventually Estes Park. No longer did they need to have horses drag their flivver up the old wagon road. The road up the Middle Fork up to Peaceful Valley Resort area and the camps above sneaks out of the frame to the right.
The log walls are on the way up. A hereford cow and calf are enjoying lunch across the road in front of the construction site. There is a fence that borders the road in front of the cabin so perhaps the cattle escaped. The pasture was actually for the stage stop that was up the slope to the left. An early touring car is parked across the river to the right. Perhaps a fisherman is drowning a worm over there. Above and to the right of the construction is the Matlack's "Wren's Nest" cabin which has the appearance of having been there a while. Jim Matlack became the publisher of the Longmont Daily Times Call newspaper. Jim Matlack was the author of the Miller Rock Legend that some believe is gospel. You decide:
Found this relic just outside Crowders Mountain State Park in Gastonia, N.C. Its roof has caved in and there is an old mill behind it.
Home of the first successful retail co-operative, Toad Lane, Rochdale is now a museum- seen 10th September 2009 during the 1844-1994 celebrations
Got this at a really cool pet store. They had a big sale table. The bag was $15 and the plate was $2. I think I'll give the plate to my little sister who used to have a Boston, unless this makes her too sad then I'll keep it.
Once on the river, it was short cruise to the Floating village. It was very poor but the people were friendly and waved to us as we floated by. Unfortunately, during the dry season, the lake was not deep enough for our boat to go out into. So we never actually saw the lake.
Dress- Loovus Dzevavor Funky Aztec Dress
Shoes- Similar Venezia Violets
Jewelry- EMO-tions Ethernal
Prism Rasberry Stacked Bangle Bracelet
Hair Ali & Ali Rae #5
Photo by Jazmine
9-1-2013
Taken at Open Books at Four Bridges, Four Bridges North (57, 9, 25)
I'm now selling cards and small scale prints! Here is just a selection. If you are interested in an image and it is large enough, I can easily add it to my store for you.
Green's Store in the Williams Community in Calhoun County. I shot this with a older Nikon 20mm 2.8 AIS lens. Compared to the newer lenses it seems to be a bit warmer, has a bit more flare on the highlights and is the most "film like" lens I've shot with in a long time.
About an hour or so after the doors opened. There was still a line of about 50 people behind me waiting to get in.
My store. It is located inside a courtyard belonging to an original general store from the early 19th century. Now a museum/restaurant. It is called "La Protegida".
There are other stores selling art, antiques, crafts, and "gaucho" clothing. It is SO cool.
This place is located in a rural town called Navarro about 100 kms. from the city of Buenos Aires. Worth visiting if you are in the area!
In Mesopotamia Ohio there is a giant horse and buggy made of wood. The horse measures 29.25 hands tall. The wheel is 7 feet tall. 2300 feet of lumber and 30 pounds of screws were used.
There is one current business, and a couple of the apartments on the other end are rented out. The rest is just storage, or empty.
Would make a neat railroad inn, where you sit on the balcony, watching the trains go by.
A bookstore devoted to architecture, design, home repair. I could spend a thousand dollars here in 10 minutes.
In Coventry market, a new stall has opened; offering some very tasty old vintage posters and advertisements, grate for the discerning graphic design geek.
This yarn really reminds me of going thrift store shopping back in Chicago.. You find that awesome yellow and purple sweater with all the funky stuff!! and of course you take everything you scored home in pink crinkley plastic bags..
2 corespun skeins, from batts that had a bit of EVERYTHING!! There's lace, sari silk, ribbons, novelty yarns, sparkle, felted nubbies, tulle and even little bits of the pink crinkley plastic bag!
I LOVE these skiens!!