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Putting the Me in Utah
Going On The Road | May 11th 2008 by Trip Shop - Travel Journal
I decided I would simply hitch a ride to wherever the next car out was going. There were a lot of families with kids at the ranch so i just had to find someone with room in their car and not too much food smushed into back seat cushions. Well… two read more
Smith and Hawken - Free Shipping
Why Pay Retail | May 9th 2008 by Sean Hannigan
Smith & Hawken is offering free shipping on all garden structure including arches, trellises, gates & tuteurs. Their lounging furniture sale begins today including all teak, metal, and all-weather lounging furniture collections. Don’ read more
Metamorphosis - Part I
Great Books ~ A Chapter a Day | May 8th 2008 by Walter Burek
When Gregor Samsa wakes from troubled dreams, he finds himself transformed in his bed into a horrible vermin. He lays on his armour-like back, and if he lifts his head a little he can see his brown belly, slightly domed and divided by arches read more
A Tour For A Cure
Comics Legends and Lore | April 24th 2008 by Jack
While not a qualifying ride for the Tour de France, the Tour De Cure is a noteworthy cycling event. All across the United States 30,000 riders become reacquainted with their bicycles. For some, it's just a matter of grabbing a... read more
French Arch-itecture
My Melange...Infusing European Culture into your Lifestyle | April 17th 2008 by robin
Click on each picture to open a larger one. As promised, I have compiled another collection of some of my favorite arches in Paris. I have my favorites, but really I am interested in what you think. Which ones are... read more
One Double Arch
Rum Doodle | April 17th 2008 by John Hauschildt
This is a shot of one of the two arches that make up Double Arch in Arches National Park, Utah.I've spent a week or so in Utah with my brother-in-law and fellow photographer Mark each of the past couple years. At one point, I th read more
Viaducts
Urbanknit | March 29th 2008 by urbanknit
I have this fascination with viaducts, especially old ones with brick arches below. I don't know why. I just do.It probably has something to do with the texture of weathered brick or the unique and unusual spaces formed within and beneath them.It is read more
Mesa Arch, Island in the Sky, Canyonlands National Park, Utah
Gale Rainwater Photography | January 31st 2008 by Gale Rainwater
Landscape photography of Mesa Arch, Island in the Sky, Canyonlands National Park, Utah. If you enjoy my images please comment or vote for me. I appreciate it. read more
Delicate Arch, Arches National Park, Utah
Gale Rainwater Photography | January 30th 2008 by Gale Rainwater
A classic landscape photography icon of Delicate Arch in Arches National Park, Utah. If you enjoy my photography please take a minute and comment or vote for my blog. read more
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edailyshop - online shopping & reviews | January 29th 2008 by sballmoy
HealthyToes Toe Stretchers are composed of a special gel material that is fitted into the spaces between your toes to help open up your circulatory system. The HealthyToes Toe Stretchers will exercise and condition your feet, and with daily use you w read more
Sunrise glow at Mesa Arch, Island in the Sky, Canyonlands Nationa…
Gale Rainwater Photography | January 15th 2008 by Gale Rainwater
Hello another landscape photography image this was taken at sunrise from Mesa Arch, Island in the Sky, Canyonlands National Park, Utah. If you enjoy my photography please take a minute and comment or vote for my blog. read more
Creek sand blue bottle
Daily Art ( mas o menos) | January 6th 2008 by drb
Many years ago I received, as a gift, a fine (and expensive!) kolinsky sable watercolor brush. I still use that brush.To say thanks for that and many other gifts, I used that brush to paint a watercolor (a small blue bottle that washed up on the cre read more
Arches- Contemporary Roman Colosseum Painting
Funkytown Fine Art Artist Gallery Paintings Dallas Texas | November 21st 2007 by Janet
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Another Natural Arch at Arches National Park Utah [Flickr]
Photography Nature Blog | October 25th 2007 by arun
Arun Sasidharan (www.asasidh.com) posted a photo: This time i framed it with a tree. I have blogged it at explorersoflight.blogspot.com/2007/11/use-of-natural-obje... read more
A Blast From The Artist's Past, Part 2
The Artist's Husband | October 1st 2007 by Badenoch
I was walking towards the exit of the train station in the centre of the capital, wary of the torrents of rain about to consume me, when I saw coming towards me, like a familiar shape rather than face, one of the artist's ex-boyfriends. I had met him read more
Scenic Drives of the Wild West
Photography Nature Blog | September 30th 2007 by arun
This picture is featured at Deviant Art http://www.deviantart.com/print/1831418/This is one of the many scenic drives that you com across in the vast open roads of America। You may drive for miles and miles on these roads and not see a single huma read more
Archs and Canyonlands In the Fall: Rock Architecture and Dwindlin…
National Parks Traveler | September 20th 2007 by Kurt Repanshek
Arches is one of the world's, not just one of the United States', most incredible national parks. Its rock architecture -- windows cut from stone, spindly arches longer than a football field, balancing rocks - read more
Weekend Celebration
Bartoe Art | August 29th 2007 by Rhonda Bartoe Tucker
"Dog Days II" ACEO Original Colored Pencil Drawing2.5 x 3.5"Click Here to BidI am a member of a wonderful coop group of artists who have our own gallery (actually it has been there for over 20 years and I have only been there for 2!), Studios on Hig read more
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