“O’ Canada, Our Home and Native Land.”
Posted on Thursday, February 25th, 2010
In watching the opening ceremony of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, I got chills witnessing the roll call of the Native Tribes of the “Land of the True North.” What a beautiful and fitting […]
continue readingGavin Menzies Antelope
Posted on Monday, February 22nd, 2010
Location: North East of Butterfield, Texas Back out to 10 miles per bottom left legend
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I am dedicating this geoglyph to Gavin Menzies author of 1421: The Year China Discovered the World […]
continue reading“THEN FELT I LIKE SOME WATCHER OF THE SKIES”
Posted on Friday, February 19th, 2010
On First Looking Into Chapman’s Homer
Written by John Keats October 1816
Much have I travell’d in the realms of gold,
And many goodly states and kingdoms seen;
Round many western islands have I been
Which bards in fealty to […]
The Azure Dragon of the East
Posted on Tuesday, February 16th, 2010
Location: East of Crestone, Colorado
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Sitting in the middle of scores of other deteriorating mountain carvings extending to the north and south the Azure Dragon rests in its quiet beauty looking […]
The Lion Cub
Posted on Tuesday, February 16th, 2010
Location: Fort Davis, TX
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The Beak of the 10th Sun Raven STILL GLOWS!
continue readingAdult Male Asiatic Lion
Posted on Tuesday, February 16th, 2010
Location: Fort Davis, TX
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The Beak of the 10th Sun Raven STILL GLOWS!
continue readingHo May Ha, Wyoming – Ancient Chinese City?
Posted on Monday, February 8th, 2010
I believe it’s no mystery why the ancient Asian settlers originally came to North America. They came for the same reason that brought people from all over the world to California in 1849. They came for […]
continue readingThe Lions of Hong Kong
Posted on Friday, February 5th, 2010
Location: West of Fort Davis Texas
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I am dedicating this geoglyph of an adult Asiatic male lion (teacher/mentor) and a lion cub (student) to the students, faculty, staff and alumni of […]
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