Architecture
Waterdrops
~ We
have yet to see many raining days here in the east, so here is
a reminder of what it looks like on the deck. Click on Photo to Enlarge.
Charleston
Fountain ~ This is a fun open fountain that I came
across on a recent trip to Charleston, SC. Moving water is always
an interesting subject to photograph. Click on Photo to Enlarge.
Français
House ~ Continuing my series from Historic Charleston here
are some wonderful flower boxes I found on the outside of the
Français House. Click on Photo to Enlarge.
Old
Glory and the Pineapple Gate ~ With the Fourth of July
just passed, I am continuing my Charleston series with this photo
of the Pineapple Gate with Old Glory behind. The pineapple is
a symbol of hospitality in many cultures including the U.S.
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on Photo to Enlarge.
Cemetery
Gate ~ Off of King St. in Charleston's Historic District
I found this gate and path that leads you to the back of a old
cemetery behind the oldest Unitarian Church in the United States.
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Photo to Enlarge.
Lighted Gate
~ In
among the historic houses on The Battery South of Broad in Charleston
I found this welcoming gate. Click on Photo to Enlarge.
Sword Gate ~ My Mom was in town so I let her pick this photo
that was the Feature
Photo
October 1999. This photo is of the famous Sword Gate in Historic
Charleston. Click
on Photo to Enlarge.
Charleston
Door ~ Along with the interesting gates in Historic Charleston
is a vast array of interesting doors. Here is one of them. Click on Photo to Enlarge.
Charleston
Chapels ~ Here we find the steeple of St. Philip's Protestant
Episcopal Church in Historic Charleston, framed by the Circular
Congregational Church and palms which are symbolic of the City
and State. Click on Photo to Enlarge.
New Orleans
Courtyards
Courtyard I
~ Throughout
the French Quarter there are many quiet courtyards tucked away
from the hustle and bustle of the streets beyond. Click on Photo to Enlarge.
Courtyard II ~ This courtyard is the
entrance to one of New Orleans' television stations. Click on Photo to Enlarge.
National Cathedral,
Washington, D.C.
A portion of the
sales price from these photos will be donated to the National
Cathedral
South Rose
Window and Tower of the National Cathedral ~ Built completely by donations this
beautiful cathedral has become a national landmark. Click on Photo to Enlarge.
Space Window ~ Among the beautiful
stained glass windows of the National Cathedral is one that commonly
called the "Space Window." Part of the window contains
a sliver of moon rock. The bottom of the window reads "Is
not God in the height of Heaven?" (Note this is an odd size
print.) Click on Photo to Enlarge.
Notre Dame's
Golden Dome
Golden Dome
I ~ One of the many landmarks on the Notre
Dame Campus.
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on Photo to Enlarge.
Golden Dome
II
~ Click On Photo to Enlarge.
Lighthouses
Corolla
Lighthouse I ~ This photo of the Corolla or Currituck Lighthouse
(depending on who you ask or which sign you read) is from my
recent trip to the Outer Banks of North Carolina. It is the northern
light in the Outer Banks set in a beautiful wooded area. Each
of the Atlantic Lights is shaped and colored differently so ships
can tell where they are during the day. (At night the difference
is in the duration and period of the light.) Click on Photo to Enlarge.
Frank Lloyd
Wright's Falling Water
lA portion of the proceeds from
the sale of these photos will go to the Western Pennsylvania
Conservancy which maintains the home. be
donated to
the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy which owns and maintains
this home.
Falling Water I
~ Frank Lloyd Wright's famous house in
the Pennsylvania Hills built for the Kaufman's of Pittsburg as
a weekend retreat. This innovative house built over a water fall
is a joy to see and walk around. Click on Photo to Enlarge.
Falling Water II ~ Click on Photo to Enlarge.
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