Transmountain after the rains

somehow this picture reminds me of Magritte. it must be the ratio of the rock to the clouds and the background valley landscape.
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is a beautiful mural that depicts the area's multi-cultural heritage. It's too bad those resistant to change cannot see how progress can sometimes be beautiful, too.Labels: blue, county building, el paso, history, luddites, murals, progress
One of the things I like to do is photograph the tops of buildings. While I know a lot of the action goes on in storefronts, I see the tops as the repository of a building's original raison d'être--what was and what remains of its original purpose.
Byrd were taking a walk in the area. Bobby led MJ into the Colón, which now sells cheap toys and other trinkets. The postive thing about the glimpse for MJ was that he saw
the theatre's elaborate interior is still very much in place, only the theatre seating has been removed. Perhaps it can one day be restored, like the Plaza Theatre. This image was snapped in March 2006 at the reopening celebration of the restored Plaza Theatre.Labels: art deco, Colón Theatre, downtown, el paso, movie theatres, Plaza Theatre, restoration, urban decay

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