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  • Snowy Farm
  • Sanibelican
  • Traffic
  • City Scaffold
  • Snow Sculpture
  • Overgrown Fence
  • Knot
  • Grizzled Old Tree
  • Rooftop Window
  • Gourds or Squash or Something
  • Punkins!
  • Indian Corn
  • Sunrise Musical Theater
  • Unicorn Detail
  • Unicorn Rigging
  • Looking Up
  • Gateway Arch
  • Bindweed
  • Really Tiny Flowers
  • Another (well, actually the same) Red Clover
  • Red Clover
  • Spiny Desert Flower
  • Snow at Dusk
  • Laundry, Ludlow, Vermont
  • Stream on Quaker Hill
  • The Great Patterson Swamp
  • Putnam County, New York
  • New England Autumn
  • Didn't Get Et By a Bear
  • First Hint of Autumn
  • Guarding the Entrance to Monument Valley
  • Rocky Mountains, After a Rain
  • There Will Be Town in the Valley
  • Precarious Pines
  • Rockies Woodland
  • Quaker Hill, Pawling, NY
  • Loveland Pass, July
  • Lightning, White Plains, New York
  • Spring Flood
  • Sunset, White Plains, New York
  • Vanishing Point
  • Upside-down, from the outside this time
  • Airshow climb, with smoke
  • On a roll
  • Um, still diving!
  • In a dive
  • Doing the walkaround
  • Checking the oil
  • Pulling out the plane
  • Arriving at the hangar
  • Ground crew hard at work
  • Airport in sight -- no need for a runway
  • Heading back
  • A blimp's-eye view of White Plains, New York
  • A blimp picture without a blimp in it
  • Pilot and copilot as seen from the cabin
  • It doesn't just float up, it climbs
  • Waiting for my flight
  • Power is from twin Porsche engines
  • The pilots have a great view
  • It can weather-vane freely
  • Ground crew checks that all is secure
  • It's brought in to its mooring mast
  • Ground crew steadies the ship
  • The Blimp arrives to pick me up
  • And yes, it really could fly
  • Yes, it fit -- just barely
  • Inside the Goose
  • "Hello, down there!"
  • If M.C. Escher designed an airplane . . .
  • Navigator in his seat
  • A sense of scale
  • Those are full-size cockpit windows
  • The Guppy