Lukas Discovers Google
"invention that stoped pony express. for kids . social sdudies . please . for sacred heart school . second grade . february 24 ,2010 . please"
My son Lukas enters this copy in a Google search today. February, 23, 2010.
"invention that stoped pony express. for kids . social sdudies . please . for sacred heart school . second grade . february 24 ,2010 . please"
My son Lukas enters this copy in a Google search today. February, 23, 2010.
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May 29 to June 6.
Nate Howard photographs an assignment featuring Heidi Nelson, a surgeon and academic researcher at Mayo Clinic.
Too much time on my hands at this moment. I hope I don't do this again.
I like Bruce Springsteen.
I like the song "Born in the USA".
Song requires some thought.
It is easy to dig the heavy beat and Bruce in jeans but, consider the lyrics. (Below)
Another song I find that may be neglected is Nena's 99 Red Balloons. The direct German, literal translation is profound.
Back to work.
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Woke at about 6:30 a.m.on the eighth floor of the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas this morning(03/23/2006).
I set out to shoot photos on Fremont Street.
I had never been there but was told I should go here for good pictures, that it was old town Las Vegas.
I took a taxi from the Sahara down to Fremont Street and talked with the Taxi driver on our short ride of a couple miles. He is from Cuba where he worked (but I can't remember what the man did in Cuba) earning $10 month.
Here in Vegas he says he has a house and one condominium.
Taxi drivers are the best for conversation. He says a doctor in Cuba makes about 300 pesos a month.
So he dropped me off, I handed him a ten, which included a tip of about $2.00.

And I walk all along Fremont Street. It was lame.
They have a light show called the "Main Street Experience". It all seems like a desperate attempt to be what they were before the new trendy strip grew.
The structure for the light show hangs over a couple blocks of the street like scaffolding. The metal mess is just as gaudy as the town itself.
You could say it is Vegas-like. So I walked on down, kept walking looking for the cowboy dude in neon lights we all see when we think of old Las Vegas.
I never found it, but instead found a rundown town the farther I walk down the street.
Many building were abandoned. The weather was pleasant but who really cares. About seventy degrees, sunny and a bright blue sky. Enough on that.
I was shooting the pictures I wanted, another face of Vegas.
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