Showing posts with label My Studio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label My Studio. Show all posts

2/23/2010

Pufferbelly Station

Grand Junction Depot – Grand Junction, Colorado Built in 1906, the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Depot in Grand Junction opened on September 18, 1906, the same day that the tragic earthquake struck San Francisco. In fact, the first people through the Depot were not rail passengers, but rather refugees fleeing the nearly destroyed city. Physicians attended to the ill and injured, while volunteers served food, set up cots and handed out clothing as needed. The Depot was a most magnificent refugee camp. Designed by famed Chicago architect Henry J. Schlacks in the Italian Renaissance style, the Grand Junction Depot was considered to be the finest depot of its size in the West. Constructed of white brick with fine terra cotta details, the Depot featured a glass passenger canopy, large arched stained-glass windows, and an interior with 22-foot ceilings, solid oak trim and plaster pilasters. The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel reported at the time of opening that the Depot was “…a credit to a city five times as large. The putting into service of this splendid railroad building marks an important era of local history.” The Grand Junction Depot was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. Unfortunately, the Depot has fallen out of service and now stands vacant. The most recent owners of the Depot planned a full rehabilitation and restoration of the building with the intention of operating a brew pub; however, the economic crisis dashed those plans and as a result the Depot was foreclosed upon and is now bank-owned. Some time before 1930, the magnificent waiting room was converted to two levels in order to accommodate offices on the second floor. The second floor was subsequently removed, which has left vicious scars that will require substantial restoration of the original plaster details. In addition, electrical, plumbing and HVAC systems need complete updating in order to accommodate a new use for the Depot. A “Friends of the Grand Junction Union Station” group has organized and recently applied for and received a grant from the State Historical Fund to complete a historic structures assessment. Colorado Preservation, Inc. plans to work with the friends group and the bank in order to assist in finding a preservation-minded buyer, while also collaborating with the City of Grand Junction in an effort to use the rehabilitation of the Depot as a catalyst for revitalization of the surrounding area.

Colorado Preservation, Inc.

1/01/2008

Patience required


This mandala is made completely with sand. I know I would not have the patience but at the same time I think it would be incredible to have the balance, calmness and patience needed to make this.
View more mandalas in the Beliefnet Gallery

11/08/2007

Rodeo Shots



I was updating Tina's website today with her pictures of this years Indian National Finals Rodeo and I was amazed at some of the outstanding captures she made with some of the shots.

This doesn't seem to be one you would get a second try at. All of the photos can be viewed at leatherlaceimages.com -- click on the link for the 2007 photos.

8/29/2007

My 15 Minutes of Fame




It was actually a whole day -- and I missed it.




On August 22 this photo was chosen as featured photo of the day on webshots!


The whole album is here.
In fact -- this comment was in the guest book so maybe the whole album was featured.

Posted on August 22, 2007 by amen2006 on album Lizards, bugs and
birds

CONGRATULATIONS on your featured album,Very nice work,ENJOY YOUR
SPECIAL DAY************khaled

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