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In reply to the discussion: My PBS mini-documentary (eight minutes) [View all]panader0
(25,816 posts)5. Just excellent Demo Tex!
I wish you had been able to visit the Huachuca Mountains area while you were in Tucson. (or above Tucson). If you're here next year, I'll try to come see you. Great pics. Years ago, when I climbed to the top of Miller Peak (9600 or so), there was a fire lookout on the very top. The sides hinged up, as yours, and the table in the middle still had the area map grid. I spent the night in deep snow. Thank goodness the place had a wood stove.
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What an excellent documentary of of your work this year! Hope to see more of you and your work again
freshwest
Oct 2014
#6
"I had a 3rd grade teacher who used to chide me for looking out the window..."
Electric Monk
Oct 2014
#13
That was very engaging and I loved all your photographs (highly recommend watching it at 720p HD).
Turborama
Oct 2014
#23
I can just picture that teacher railing about you looking out the window.
Spitfire of ATJ
Oct 2014
#48