DAW with his universal tool (his shovel) in 1992 just before starting developments, Hidden Forrest and Hidden Heights.
Life After the Marine Corps
1967 Old Bloomington High School Fire ----- 2nd and Walnut Streets Bloomington, Indiana
The day after the fire.
1990
Tanglewood Road
Foggy morning sunrise looking East.
1991
Swimmers at Long Hole Quarry
THE ROCK
1991
Long Hole Quarry --- THE ROCK.
Two girls enjoying the scene and the water.
1992
Dexter Dude's Holy Land, on the way to the American Bottoms in Greene County, Indiana
1992
DAW alone ~~~ Overlooking Beanblossom Valley
1992
Patriot's House on a hill in rural Monroe Co, Indiana. A distant view.
"The sea bottom cut out to get to famous limestone 800' X 160' "
1993
DAW getting started with last development, Hidden Forrest. In the ditch making a "hot" tap on a 12" water line.
1993
Skull in the Surveyor's Shack
1996
DAW framing house in Hidden Heights, riding the ridge-board.
1999
David and De Ann Wright
Oct. 16, 2006
DAW at desk.
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Bloomington is nestled among the scenic rolling hills of south central Indiana, just south of where the glaciers stopped their southward march thousands of years ago. That pre-historic absence of glacial activity in the area is largely responsible for the beautiful rolling hills, ridges, ravines and karst topography (underground cave systems) that give southern Indiana such a distinctive look and feel. Approximately one hour’s drive south of Indianapolis and only two hours from Louisville, Kentucky, Bloomington is conveniently close to many cities across the Mid-Western region. In fact, Bloomington is within a day’s drive of over half of the United States.
Monroe County, along with neighboring Lawrence County to the south, is home to Indiana’s famous limestone industry. The unique geological conditions in this area of southern Indiana produced the beautiful limestone that people across the nation and even throughout the world have sought out for the construction of homes, museums, government buildings and artworks.
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The final lecture of our final class in Natural History ended with this poem about The Tadpole and the Fish
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