Anything photography:
From my calendar choice this year
Anything photography:
From my calendar choice this year
Anything photography:
Bird Fight
Anything photography:
Corn for the Squirrels
phillysportsfan42:
Louisville Slugger Factory & Museum
phillysportsfan42:
Louisville Slugger Factory & Museum
phillysportsfan42:
Louisville Slugger Factory & Museum
phillysportsfan42:
Churchill Downs, Home of the Kentucky Derby
phillysportsfan42:
Churchill Downs, Home of the Kentucky Derby
phillysportsfan42:
Churchill Downs, Home of the Kentucky Derby
Anything photography:
From the front yard today
Anything photography:
From the front yard today
Anything photography:
From the front yard today
Anything photography:
From the front yard today
Anything photography:
From the front yard today
Anything photography:
From the front yard today
Anything photography:
Red Winged Blackbird coming around to feed. We have 2 of them
Anything photography:
From my project this year.
smseidel1:
Kaden Tower Kaden Tower was actually designed by Frank Lloyd Wright’s son-in-law William Wesley Peters and Taliesin Architects (Wright's successor firm). It is based on a 1940's Wright design for a hotel for India. Built in 1965.
smseidel1:
Kaden Tower Kaden Tower was actually designed by Frank Lloyd Wright’s son-in-law William Wesley Peters and Taliesin Architects (Wright's successor firm). It is based on a 1940's Wright design for a hotel for India. Built in 1965.
smseidel1:
Kaden Tower Kaden Tower was actually designed by Frank Lloyd Wright’s son-in-law William Wesley Peters and Taliesin Architects (Wright's successor firm). It is based on a 1940's Wright design for a hotel for India. Built in 1965.
smseidel1:
Kaden Tower Kaden Tower was actually designed by Frank Lloyd Wright’s son-in-law William Wesley Peters and Taliesin Architects (Wright's successor firm). It is based on a 1940's Wright design for a hotel for India. Built in 1965.
smseidel1:
Frazier History Museum, Louisville, KY, featuring aptly supplied Poe coach and an exterior common green space.
smseidel1:
Frazier History Museum, Louisville, KY, featuring aptly supplied Poe coach and an exterior common green space.