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Wright Angles

Frank Lloyd Wright was a romantic with an emotional reaction to architecture and the environment, explaining that “when organic architecture is properly carried out no landscape is ever outraged by […]

Making Trails through the Arizona Desert

Set in 320 acres of stunning Northern Arizona desert, stands the family-run dude ranch, Stagecoach Trails. I have spent two great holidays here already, and will, undoubtedly, return.  There are many things that […]

World Donkey Day

Today, May 8, is World Donkey Day. In honour of this, I have gathered some of my donkey photos. First of all, my friend Loukoum on a donkey-walking holiday in France: Donkey […]

J is for… Javelinas

Arizona has a cute but smelly inhabitant: the Javelina, or Collared Peccary.  Though it looks a bit like a pig, it is not  from the same family.  It belongs instead to the Tayassuidae […]

Windows from the Past in Jerome

Once a thriving copper mining town, Jerome is now a bustling tourist town. Set high in the Black Hills in Arizona, one of its many taglines is “America’s most vertical […]

Windows at Taliesin West

The inspiring use of lines and angles by Frank Lloyd Wright makes these windows refreshing and tantalising.  I hope you enjoy them. Linked to Thursday Lingering Look at Windows.