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This is by far the scariest movie I had ever seen. It has scared me all the way from the age of 5 up until 25 years later when I finally decided to face my fears and watch it alone...at night...with the lights off.
Lawrence and Dorothy Heller built a legacy of arts and humanities in the Eagle Rock area of Colorado Springs in the middle decades of the twentieth century. Lawrence (Larry) was an artist well-known for his paintings, sculptures, and illustrations that depicted life in the American West. In 1996, Dorothy (Dot), a former officer with the Colorado Springs Police Department, donated her home – which included the house, a gallery, a studio, and a large tract of land - to the UCCS campus with the condition that the property serve as a center for continuing education on the arts and humanities. The display showcases a small example of their lives.
It snowed for about a minute and a half just as I was getting to this spot. It was a neat snow - light but lively - that probably only got through to me in the woods because of the clearing provided by the creek. By the time I got my tripod set down with a camera it had stopped.
F86-E Sabre (FU-756), S/N 51-2756. Flown by LtC Ed Heller.
Decorations: Distinguished Service Cross, Silver Star, Distinguished Flying Cross + 5 oak leaf clusters, Air Medal + 14 oak leaf clusters, Purple Heart.
Sixteenth century stained glass, St Mary's Church, Fairford, Gloucestershire. Note that the demon's upper mouth is open and a stream of souls are being sucked into it. Demons were often depicted with an additional face on their torso. Portion of a window representing the Harrowing of Hell.
Live in Madrid 2014.
Photo by Carlos Clayman.
También podéis seguir mi trabajo en este enlace.
You can also follow my work in this link.
Water spashes over the bow and Keen sandals. Hell's Canyon of the Snake RIver between Idaho and Oregon.
Hells Canyon Junior Rodeo
The Hells Canyon Junior Rodeo is one of several rodeos annually in the town of Halfway Oregon and one of four major rodeos in Baker County. But don’t let the name fool you this may be a junior rodeo but these are real aspiring cowboys and cowgirls who take their rodeo seriously.
With 24 Oregon Century Farms and Ranches in Baker County, the working west is still a way of life in this Northeast corner of Oregon and is celebrated at these rodeos, two County Fair’s and numerous events throughout the year.
For more information about the Hells Canyon Junior Rodeo visit www.hellscanyonjrrodeo.com or for more information about other Baker County rodeos, events, and attractions, visit the Baker County tourism website at www.basecampbaker.com
Heller Cabin after restoration at Old Cowtown Museum.
The cabin was built in the 1870s near the city of Elmo in Dickinson County Kansas. It was moved to Cowtown in 2002 and fully restored and opened to the public in 2009.