Word Press is doing a weekly photo challenge. The challenge is boundaries. You post a picture of your interpretation of boundaries. I just so happened to take a picture of the perfect boundary.
I went to the Montezuma Castle National Monument in Arizona.
It had a walkway around the park that went past this old indian building built-in the canyon. This creek was near it. The Indians long, long ago probably used this water to drink and grow their crops
We could not get near the creek because the park service built this rock and wire boundary, so people could not get near the creek.
I guess they had a big boundary around their living area. You had to crawl up a lot of rock to get to their house. I guess it protected them from wild animals.
Wow What a house. I’ve always wondered how they got too them. How about old people and toddlers?
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I was thinking about that last night. They used ladders, but what if your 2 yr old child decided to go out and they fell, wouldn’t that have been awful.
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Great… thats the real boundary… but a unique one
nice photographs..
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just saw your twitter feed re hubby not wanting you to draw on the calendar…
…threaten to draw on him instead!
your photo challenge sounds a lot like Project flickr http://www.flickr.com/groups/projectflickr/ this weeks project is strangers
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I will draw on a drawing tablet. The calendar was too much and too small to draw on. I did like my month of pictures. I might buy me one and still draw in it sometimes.
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That cliff house is neat. I’ve been there. The people just “disappeared.” I think they left with the space aliens.
–the Gassy Guy
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It is neat, I wonder how they finished the exterior, I guess they can do great work on ladders. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
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