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Wandering Arkansas — Part Two
On Friday, we had a few hours to kill before our flight home. We drove into Little Rock and parked downtown. Our first stop was the Old State House Museum. Reproductions of two of Columbus’ ships, the Nina and the … Continue reading
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At the Station
I took this picture on a Wednesday evening back in August. I was crossing the tracks just after the train pulled into the station. I set my shutter on 10-second delay and laid my camera on the sidewalk. I wasn’t … Continue reading
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Illinois Railway Museum
It all started around Christmas, 2009. Every year, my niece makes me a CD of songs she thinks I’ll like. I’m supposed to be giving her something in return, but after gifting her with her own blog, I ran out … Continue reading
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Millennium Park — July 3
My wife and I made a quick trip downtown in the late afternoon to see the Independence Celebration by the Grant Park Orchestra. We met up with our friend who got us reserved seats in the chairs near the stage. … Continue reading
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