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National Ranching Heritage Center | Interior

May 17, 2012 by E. Casa de Calvo

Lubbock, TX ~ The National Ranching Heritage Center showcases Lubbock’s rich ranching history and pioneer days. There are numerous exhibits that highlight the tools of the day. This set of photos showcases the interior designs of different eras. 

Categories: Lubbock, Texas • Tags: antique, armoire, buildings, chalkboard, country, crib, curtains, door, fireplace, fixture, furniture, heritage, historic, house, iron, kitchen, Lubbock, mirror, ornate, painting, piano, pictures, pioneer, ranching, rocking chair, schoolhouse, sewing machine, stain glass, stove, tête-a-tête sofa, texas, window

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Lubbock Lake Landmark

May 12, 2012 by E. Casa de Calvo

Lubbock, TX ~ The Lubbock Lake Landmark is an archeological and natural history preserve. No actual lake exists here, but an attempt to create one in the 1930’s revealed artifacts of inhabitants spanning nearly 12,000 years. The sculptures below are said to be reconstructed from bones found here. You can observe actual digs, and even participate in some. This is a fascinating place!

Categories: Lubbock, Texas • Tags: archeology, bison, fence, flowers, historic, lake, landmark, Lubbock, mammoth, plains, prairie, railroad, sky

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West Texas

May 10, 2012 by E. Casa de Calvo

Levelland, TX ~ Levelland is about forty minutes away from Lubbock, TX. This is a nice drive if you want to get out of town for a while (assuming you live in Lubbock). Plenty of fields and sky to admire on the way, and a beautiful park and town square to enjoy when you arrive. We even drove out here once just to do laundry. 

Categories: Levelland, Texas • Tags: barn, brush, cars, clouds, coffee, ducks, farm, feilds, fences, intersection, levelland, pie, pond, sky, street, summer, texas, trees, water, water tower, west texas, wheat, windmil

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Ghost Town

May 7, 2012 by E. Casa de Calvo

Fluvanna, TX ~ We like to take detours on road trips, just to explore. However, this detour was short lived. We felt uneasy immediately upon entering the town. I’m sure this is due to watching too many “The Hills Have Eyes” flicks. Fluvanna is about an hour and a half away from Lubbock, TX. It seems this area was deserted around the 1940’s after railways were taken over by highways. As far as I can tell, it is still a ghost town.

Categories: Fluvanna, Texas • Tags: abandoned, beetle, bluff, brush, buildings, car, cliff, country, feild, fluvanna, grass, gravel, highway, horizon, powerlines, road, rocks, sky, stop sign, street, summer, texas, windmill

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Bears Knight Inn

May 6, 2012 by E. Casa de Calvo

Cascade, ID ~ Cascade isn’t too far from Boise. This was a wonderful getaway. We stayed at the Bears Knight Inn, a really cute place with a huge gift shop. The town was neat, but the drive up was the most interesting part. Winding up the mountains on a two lane road with ice and snow was teeth clenching. We had to stop a couple of times to regain our bearings. At the time I feared for our lives, thinking we […]

Categories: Cascade, Idaho • Tags: balloon, bear, cascade, clouds, feild, highway, hills, horizon, idaho, lake, river, road, shore, shoreline, snow, stream, trees, truck, water, winter

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Carlsbad Caverns National Park

May 5, 2012 by E. Casa de Calvo

Carlsbad, NM ~ Carlsbad is a neat place, but somewhat out of the way. If planning to visit, it would be best to anticipate spending the entire day, or more, here. The cavern tours can take hours depending on how far you’d like to walk. You certainly wouldn’t want to rush that, not that you could – them caves are slippery! I also enjoyed walking around outside. There are many interesting exhibits about the history of the land, the local plant/animal […]

Categories: Carlsbad, New Mexico • Tags: cactus, carlsbad, clouds, desert, hills, horizon, national park, new mexico, plants, pond, river, sky, summer, water

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Historic Boise

May 4, 2012 by E. Casa de Calvo

Boise, ID ~ I was in awe of the beautiful neighborhoods throughout Boise. The town is rich in history. The cathedral featured below was located directly across the street from our residence. On the other side of this cathedral was a really neat co-op with fabulously healthy food. It was nice being able to walk to the grocery store.

Categories: Boise, Idaho • Tags: boise, church, gates, historic, house, idaho, iron, pillars, river, statue, stones, trees, water, window

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Downtown Boise

May 3, 2012 by E. Casa de Calvo

Boise, ID ~ While I lived in Boise, the state capitol building seemed to be under constant construction. It may have since been fully renovated, but somehow I doubt it. Another impressive aspect was the town’s cleanliness (no sarcasm implied; it was unusually clean). I have yet to visit a comparable city, except perhaps for Des Moines, IA. Finally, if you are ever in the neighborhood, you must visit the Egyptian Theater. It was established in 1927, and has been beautifully maintained. […]

Categories: Boise, Idaho • Tags: architecture, art, boise, buildings, captiol, city, clouds, construction, crane, design, downtown, historic, idaho, intersection, mural, old boise, sky, street, sunrise

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Boise Train Depot

May 3, 2012 by E. Casa de Calvo

Boise, ID ~ The Boise Train Depot has a long history (established in 1881). In 1924 it was remodeled to reflect a Spanish style architecture. It was operational, off and on, until 1997. It is presently listed on the National Registrar of Historic Places, and is a popular tourist attraction.  

Categories: Boise, Idaho • Tags: boise, bsu, buildings, clock, clouds, hills, Hitchcock, horizon, idaho, lilly pad, pond, sky, summer, tower, train depot, train station, vertigo, water

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