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Saturday, April 8, 2006


   First Road Trip of 2006!

Hiya! Doing something a little different tonight. I'm using a table to put up the pictures from today's road trip to Omaha. It was a really nice day today. Temperatures weren't too cold or too hot to enjoy the day. Like I said yesterday, we did end up going to the Old Market and hitting the used bookstores and just enjoying the nice weather. I got a couple Japanese books. I wish I had a couple hundred bucks to buy all the ones I saw there that I wanted! Anyhoo... here's pictures.

(If there's a great space here after these paragraphs & before the table, don't mind it. I just can't figure out why it happens.)















A lion head fountain near one the religious bookstore I like to go to. It's a memorial for someone, but I don't know the story behind the memorial part. I just think it's a neat looking fountain.
My brother leaning on a parking meter while I was taking pictures. I have no idea what he's looking at.
This is one of a pair of gargoyles on either side of the door to a really cool building. I'd love to have that whole building because it is so pretty. I couldn't get a picture of the two gargoyles and the door without going across the street behind where my brother is standing in the previous picture.
The gargoyle on the other side of the door. The door is double wide and has vines growing over iron bars. You can just see the vines in the edge of both gargoyle pictures.
Here's a closer picture of the gargoyle on the left. I just love the face!
This arch is over by the Gene Leahy Mall,which is a big park that gets really pretty at Christmas time with all the lights they put up. The arch was part of a bank building that doesn't exist anymore. It was taken apart, moved to the new location and reassembled. The plaque on it says it's there as a gateway between the mall and the Old Market.
So, there you have it. Pictures from the first road trip of 2006. It was a lot of fun. Hopefully I will have some more pictures for you in the future of other road trips. I hope you enjoyed the pictures!



Laters!





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