One of our stops along Route 66 was at the Twin Arrows Trading Post ruins. It took a few U-turns to find the parking spot, but we persisted & found it! There is a cement barrier (shown in the right hand side of the first photo), and a narrow opening that took us back in the ruins. The first photo shows the area from our parking spot.
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View of the Twin Arrows from our parking spot (you can barely see the
tops of the arrows behind the buildings). |
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Getting closer! |
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Twin Arrows |
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Twin Arrows with moon |
I couldn't help playing around with the Twin Arrows and the moon (moon photos were taken in my backyard at the last full moon. I do love playing around with Photoshop!
Hi Judy -- Loved your pictures especially the arrow work in photoshop. If you feel like joining us on Tuesday, 3/24, we are going to be at Quarryhill Botanical at 9 AM (us being some members of the Tuesday Afternoon group). Take care. Janet
ReplyDeleteHi Janet: Thanks for your comments & the invitation. I'm no longer in NoCal, moved to San Diego a few years ago. But the gardens you mentioned look lovely & I'll put them on my list when I get back up there.
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