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  • I am scared of crabs.

  • A closup of a Crocodile in “Palo Verde” park, Guanacaste, Costa Rica —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- Consider this images as companions :-) / /

  • Rancho Palos Verdes, California

  • Along the coast of Palos Verdes California.

  • Beauty of the southwest – taken at dusk. Featured in Tree and their parts group.

  • Winter 2009 California Palos Verdes on a beautiful Summer like day temperatures reached 80f and the sea sparkled like bespeckled jewels in the backdrop of Catalina Island in the distance. Photo taken by Canon IXUS

  • This is from my last visit to California, I thought it was a nice sunset , I have very beautifull experiences at Palos Verdes ,Ca.

  • MUSIC featured in DADA Land 08-11-2009 / featured in True Potential 08-07-2009 / featured in Creative Cards 08-06-2009 / featured in Live, Love, Dream 03-03-2009 Bonito, todo me parece bonito / Beautiful, everything seems beautiful to me / Bonita mañana / This morning is Beautiful / bonito lugar / this place is beautiful / bonita la cama / The bed is beautiful / qué bien se ve el mar / The sea looks beautiful / bonito es el día / Beautiful is the day / que acaba de empezar, bonita la vida / that has just started, life is beautiful / respira, respira, respira / breathe, breathe, breathe El teléfono suena, mi pana se queja: / The telephone rings, my buddy complains: / la cosa va mal, la vida le pesa / everything’s going wrong, life’s weighing him down / que vivir así ya no le interesa / that living like this no longer interests him / que seguir así no vale la pena / that going on like this is not worth it / se perdió el amor, se acabó la fiesta / love has been lost, the party has ended / ya no anda el motor que empuja la tierra / the engine that moves the earth is no longer running / la vida es un chiste con triste final / life is a joke with a sad ending / el futuro no existe, pero yo le digo… / the future doesn’t exist, but I tell him Bonito, todo me parece bonito / Beautiful, everything seems beautiful to me Bonita la paz, bonita la vida / Peace is beautiful, life is beautiful / bonito volver a nacer cada día / It is beautiful to be able to be reborn everyday / bonita la verdad cuando no suena a mentira / truth is beautiful when it doesn’t sound like lies / bonita la amistad, bonita la risa / friendship is beautiful, laughter is beautiful / bonita la gente cuando hay calidad / people are beautiful when they have worth / bonita la gente que no se arrepiente / People who have no regrets are beautiful / que gana y que pierde, que habla y no miente / who win and lose, who speak and don’t lie / bonita la gente por eso yo digo… / People are beautiful and that is why I say Bonito, todo me parece bonito / Beautiful, everything seems beautiful to me Qué bonito que te va cuando te va bonito, / How beautiful it is when everything goes beautifully for you / qué bonito que te va / It’s going so beautifully for you Bonito, todo me parece bonito / Beautiful, everything seems beautiful to me. / La mar, la mañana, la casa, la sombra, / The sea, the morning, the house, the shade, / la tierra, la paz y la vida que pasa. / the earth, peace and life as it goes by. / Bonito, todo me parece bonito. / Beautiful, everything seems beautiful to me / Tu calma, tu salsa, la mancha en la / Your tranquility, your salsa, the freckle on your / espalda, tu cara, tus ganas el fin de semana / back, your face, your desires, the weekend Bonita la gente que viene y que va / Beautiful are the people who come and go / bonita la gente que no se detiene / beautiful are the people who don’t hold back / bonita la gente que no tiene edad / beautiful are the peolple that are ageless / que escucha, que entiende, que tiene y que da / that listen, that understand, that have and that give Bonito Portet, bonito Peret / Beautiful Portet, beautiful Peret / bonita la rumba, bonito José* / the rumba is beautiful, beautiful José / bonita la brisa que no tiene prisa / the unhurried breeze is beautiful / bonito este día, respira, respira / this day is beautiful, breathe, breathe / Bonita la gente cuando es de verdad / Beautiful are the people that are honest / Bonita la gente que es diferente / Beautiful are the people that are different / Que tiembla, que siente / That tremble, that feel / Que vive el presente / That live in the present / bonita la gente que estuvo y no está. / Beautiful are the people that were and no longer are. Bonito, todo me parece bonito. / Beautiful, everything seems beautiful to me Qué bonito que te va cuando te va bonito, / How beautiful it is when everything goes beautifully for you / qué bonito que te va / It’s going so beautifully for you / Qué bonito que se está cuando se está / How beautiful it is when everything is / bonito, qué bonito que se está. / beautiful, it is so beautiful Bonito, todo me parece bonito / Beautiful, everything seems beautiful to me a combination of fractals created with Incendia and Apophysis

  • Oil on canvas / Poderosas duendes que cuidan los Bosques de la selva…y el sonido de los grillos y ranas…mientras la ciudad ruge .

  • Very low tide at the bottom of the cliffs in Rancho Palos Verdes, California / Panorama from 3 separate shots, color balanced in PS

  • a flowering palo verde tree… Tucson, Arizona, USA 2009

  • One of the things i love about Arizona is the burst of bloom in the spring time. the beautiful yellows of the palo verde trees fill the desert with color. This particular one has gotten more water than the ones in the desert usually get and its a gigantic tree that turns into a explosion of yellow when it flowers. Tucson, Arizona, USA, 2009

  • Photo taken at Palo Leyte, Philippines. This is the site where Gen. Douglas MacArthur returned to the Philippines during World War II. This is in fulfillment to his promise when he said “I Shall Return”.

  • Photo taken at Palo Leyte, Philippines. This is the site where Gen. Douglas MacArthur returned to the Philippines during World War II. This is in fulfillment to his promise when he said “I Shall Return”.

  • At Smuggler’s Cove (Palos Verdes, California), I found some of the most beautiful animals. This sea anemone begged me to take its picture!

  • More beautiful rock textures from Smuggler’s Cove, Palos Verdes, California

  • Sea Star at the base of the cliffs in Palos Verdes, California Companion Image: /

  • A pen and ink sketch of my partner, Diane, waiting on a bench until I finish my sketch. Tohono Chul Park is a wonderful urban park in Tucson that has several older fine homes on it devoted to art galleries, gift shops and restaurants. These are surrounded by meandering trails through their lush enhanced, though very natural, gardens of native Sonoran Desert vegetation. It’s beautiful and peaceful. / She’s shaded by a Palo Verde tree and rocks and a century plant created the natural composition. Drawn in my Canson sketch book, 5.5”x8.5” acid free recycled paper

  • About as much downtown as you can see in Palo Pinto, Texas. This small strip of historic buildings is across the street from the Palo Pinto County Courthouse. By examining these buildings, you might get some idea at how small this town is, and being the county seat of a county which has one fairly large town, Mineral Wells, is definitely perplexing. It is actually possible to move a county seat in Texas, see Taylor and Blanco counties, for example. Historic markers in front of the Courthouse: Marker Title: Palo Pinto County / City: Palo Pinto / Year Marker Erected: 1936 / Marker Location: 1.25 miles west of Palo Pinto on Highway 180. / Marker Text: Created August 27, 1856, from Navarro and Bosque counties; organized in 1857. Spanish name Palo Pinto refers to spotted oak, a common regional tree having bark with a mottled appearance. Good hunting and abundant water made area a favored indian locality. The first anglo american settlers arrived in 1850’s, including Texas cattlemen and trail-blazers Charles Goodnight and Oliver Loving. The discovery, in 1880, of mineral water and arrival of Texas and Pacific railroad brought an influx of settlers and helped establish a strong economy. The county seat, first named Golconda in 1856, was renamed Palo Pinto in 1858. Erected by the State of Texas -1973 Courthouse of Palo Pinto County / Marker Title: Courthouse of Palo Pinto County / City: Palo Pinto / Year Marker Erected: 1986 / Marker Location: Palo Pinto, Highway 180. / Marker Text: Palo Pinto County was created in 1856 and named for a Creek south of here that was perhaps named by Spanish explorers of the Brazos River Valley. The county seat of 320 acres was surveyed at its geographical center and was originally named Golconda. A court session in 1857 called for the first courthouse to be built of wood frame construction, with two doors and three windows. The contract was awarded to a bid of $300. Shortly after, in 1859, the town name was changed to Palo Pinto. In 1882, just after the Texas Legislature allowed counties to issue bonds for new courthouses, a large sandstone structure was built. It cost $35,000 and exhibited Second Empire styling with a central clock tower. A two story sandstone annex was added in 1906 and connected to the courthouse by an iron bridge. Sandstone for the buildings was quarried south of the city. In 1940 these buildings were demolished and a new courthouse was erected by Work Projects Administration workers. The reinforced-concrete structure featured subtle classical detail and was clad with some of the sandstone from the old buildings. It was completed in 1942 at a cost of $250,000. (1986) Camera info / Canon EOS Rebel T1i / Canon 18-55mm lens / F-stop f/4.5 / Exposure 1/60 / ISO 100 / Focus 23mm HDR data / tripod, 3 RAW images +2 to -2, Photomatrix Pro 3.2

  • Staircase at the PV Peninsula Mall, Rancho Palos Verdes CA / Nikon D80 Nikon 17-50mm lens

  • When you get under the treads of this staircase you can see the wonderful and colorful tile work. Staircase Detail at the PV Peninsula Mall, Rancho Palos Verdes CA / Nikon D80 Nikon 17-50mm lens FEATURED IN: “The World As We See It , or as we missed it.” 12/08/09

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