The Gage County Courthouse in Beatrice, Nebraska. Almanzo and Laura (Ingalls) Wilder rode through Beatrice and saw this beautiful building on their way to Missouri in the late 1800s.
A deserted home in southeastern Nebraska
A sepia version of the Rattlesnake Bridge in Tucson, Arizona
Into the heavens; taken on the Riverwalk in San Antonio, Texas
Barn in southeastern Nebraska
Part of the La Placita Village in downtown Tucson
Stairway; taken in Bisbee, Arizona
Bougainvillea with a reflective view in Tucson
State Capitol building in Lincoln, Nebraska
Just one of the fascinating buildings along the river in downtown Chicago
Hemisfair Park in San Antonio, Texas
A sepia photo of St. Augustine’s Cathedral in downtown Tucson
Reflections of Tucson; taken in downtown Tucson
An interesting door; photo taken in Tucson, Arizona
I love this photo–the door looks like it’s been painted in watercolor.
One of my favorite barns in southeastern Nebraska
Abandoned farmhouse on the prairies of southeastern Nebraska
The mission in Tumacacori, Arizona
I used one-point color to emphasize the teal-colored door of a home in downtown Tucson.
Under the arch: Old county courthouse in downtown Tucson
Side-by-Side. Two abandoned farm buildings in southeastern Nebraska
Green door in the El Presidio district in downtown Tucson
Farm life in southeastern Nebraska
One of downtown Tucson’s many historic architectural wonders
Barn with rusty tin roof in southeastern Nebraska
Taken in midtown in Tucson
St. Augustine’s Cathedral in downtown Tucson
Nebraska has many interesting old barns and buildings.
Photo taken in southeastern Nebraska
The Johnson County Courthouse in Tecumseh, Nebraska
The sepia version of the Tucson skyline
This beautiful church is an architectural wonder. It’s located in Beatrice, Nebraska.
Tin barn; located in southeastern Nebraska
I wouldn’t be climbing this roof anytime soon.
I love the shadows on the wall next to the gate. Photo taken in Tucson.
A blue entryway in the Sam Hughes neighborhood in Tucson
Old barn along Highway 136 in southeastern Nebraska
Bridge reflection over the Big Blue River in southeastern Nebraska
Tumacacori, Arizona, offers some interesting doors.
Another view of a beautiful home in downtown Tucson
Old barn in southeastern Nebraska
He is risen indeed! Holy Week in Beatrice, Nebraska
One of many interesting gates in Tucson.
Double pane. Old stone barn in Filley, Nebraska
This abandoned building holds a lot of mystery and history; taken in southeastern Nebraska
A rusty gate in Bisbee, Arizona
Photo taken through the square arch just outside the Hancock Building in Chicago
Farm life in southeastern Nebraska
Beautiful San Xavier Mission near Tucson, Arizona
An abandoned farm building in southeastern Nebraska
Red barn; taken on Highway 136 in southeastern Nebraska
This railroad bridge spans the Big Blue River in southeastern Nebraska.
Downtown Tucson
The mission in Tumacacori, Arizona; notice the shadows on the steps.
El Presidio in one-point color
Same as previous photo, but taken in sepia
An entrance to a business in Tumacacori, Arizona
Inside the mission in Tumacacori, Arizona
An interesting take on the mission in Tumacacori, Arizona
Sepia version of previous photo
St. Benedictine’s Sanctuary in Tucson; taken in one-point color
Ever wonder what was stored in this shack in the past?
Southeastern Nebraska historical farm life
An old barn graces the farming landscape in southeastern Nebraska.
Taken at the mission in Tumacacori, Arizona
A one-point color version of the mission in Tumacacori, Arizona
A colorful section in downtown Tucson
St. John’s (Old Stone) Lutheran Church, southeastern Nebraska
A sepia version of an abandoned building in southeastern Nebraska
Red-and-green entryway in the El Presidio district in downtown Tucson
The last leg; abandoned farmhouse in southeastern Nebraska
It’s fun to speculate who lived in this abandoned farmhouse at one point–and why the people moved away.
Rustic farm building in southeastern Nebraska
Double doors
Old, but still functioning, barn in southeastern Nebraska
The State Capitol building soars high in Lincoln, Nebraska.
The Tucson skyline; taken from Sentinel Peak
I enjoyed some of the architecture while in Tumacacori, Arizona.