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Many of these are ancient (like, you know, scanned slides) and others are dead-ends. But they help me pull materials together quickly for lectures and some people like looking at them. So, they'll stay here indefinitely.

And we ain't talkin' about the software package
Meadows on the floor of Yosemite Valley.1940 Milles bronze sculpture fountain in front of Union Station, St. Louis.  Was meant to symbolize the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers.Crosby Arboretum, Picayune, MS.A lighthouse on the Maine coast.Wisconsin in late June
Storm King, NY
They say its the most photographed tree in the world.  Well...I didn't want this OLD Cypress Tree to lose its record on my account.I had to stand ankle deep in dead minnows and ice cold water to get this picture in Door County, WI.Waterfall at the Ralston-Purina headquarters in St. LouisA cute little fountain in Miami, FL.



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All photos taken and scanned by Dr. David Tulloch. Do not copy or reuse withour prior permission. Copyright 2006.