06 August 2008

odds and ends, part 1

If you are a Thermopolite Dino Detective (see First Baptist photograph in my post for 22 July 2008), see how many of the shots below you can locate geographically in Thermop. Some are too transitory and generic to identify. The answers immediately follow the series of pictures.

picture #1:
picture #2:
picture #3:
picture #4:
picture #5:
picture #6:
picture #7:
picture #8:
picture #9:
picture #10:
picture #11:
picture #12:
picture #13:
#1: This shot of the U.S. flag was taken on an empty office building on the south side of Arapahoe Street between 4th and 3rd Streets. #2 and 7: Wyoming Department of Transportation on the south side of town, US 20 across from the entrance to Lane 7—the back of stop signs and objects used for water drainage. #3: While my wife shopped at Pamida (142 South Highway 20), I watched a track loader do some construction site preparation. #4: On the south side of Pamida is a row of homes, some empty, this was in the backyard. #5 and 6: Another one of those artsy-fartsy shots—I took these at the County Fair Grounds. #8, 10, and 13: All found around the buildings which belong to the airport or golf course. #9: In front of the building on the southeast corner of Arapahoe and 3rd streets. #11: Looking north on C Avenue in East Thermopolis. #12: I found this on a building between the railroad tracks and 4th Street.

See also odds and ends, part 4, part 3, part 2.

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