// adk 1/4/2003 list of images and captions
// uses addImg() in
addImg(3892,"Art deco diner being rehabbed in Shamrock Texas");
addImg(3897,"A deserted filling station in McLean, Texas");
addImg(3898,"Another lost gas station. This one looked like it was in business until the late 1970's");
addImg(3899,"Another lost gas station in McLean, TX");
addImg(3900,"Another lost gas station in McLean, TX");
addImg(3901,"Another lost gas station in McLean, TX");
addImg(3904,"McLean, TX: Devil's Rope Museum. A Museum of cattle containment technology from the 1800's through today. <br>&quot;Great Balls of Wire&quot;");
addImg(3908,"The Relax Inn in Tucumcari, NM. Tucumcari is a still-living Rt 66 boom town");
addImg(3911,"Another view of our Tucumcari, NM hotel, and down the strip");
addImg(3912,"Tucumcari, NM has classic 1950's souvenir stands");
addImg(3914,"<a href='http://www.newmexico.org/ScenicAttractions/route66/clinescorners.html'>Cline's Corner</a> (NM) is a major interstate gas/tourist stop");
addImg(3915,"<a href='http://www.newmexico.org/ScenicAttractions/route66/clinescorners.html'>Cline's Corner</a> (NM) is a major interstate gas/tourist stop");
addImg(3917,"The old convent in Olde Towne Albuquerque, NM");
addImg(3919,"Karen finds Frybread Mama's in Old Town Albuquerque while we looked for cappuccino");
addImg(3922,"Welcome to Arizona approaching sunset");
addImg(3923,"Welcome to Arizona approaching sunset");
addImg(3926,"The Arizona welcome center seems to be an Indian reservation industry");
addImg(3929,"And across the river into Nevada at Laughlin. This is the river bus down the strip and across to the airport");
addImg(3935,"The view from our room in Don Laughlin's casino");
addImg(3936,"The view from our room in Don Laughlin's casino");
addImg(3940,"Yes, we did get our kicks, as we found pieces of the old road running roughly parallel to the Interstate (I-44 &amp; I-40). See the sun dog? Also, the emblem shown at the bottom of this shot is found occasionally along these old roads.");
addImg(3943,"Another view of Rt 66 in Nevada");
addImg(3945,"Now, that is a train! I rarely see such a long train all at once. Estimataing 40' per car, I'd guess this train is &frac34; mile long!");
addImg(3951,"Karen driving past the wind farms near I-10");
addImg(3954,"View of a wind farm in California, with a sun-dog");
addImg(3956,"Views of the wind farm in California");
addImg(3958,"California wind farm. Why don't they build these in windy oil-money states like OK and TX?");
addImg(3961,"See the foreground house for scale, and the lines of turbines on the distant ridges");
addImg(3966,"Views of the wind farm in California");
addImg(1000,"Family shot after Jade's birthday brunch. Dan,Amy,John,Karen,Eric,Jade");
addImg(3972,"Baker, CA, gateway to Death Valley, has one of the world's tallest thermometers");
addImg(3973,"Baker, CA, some old implements");
addImg(3974,"Alien Jerky, anyone? Baker, CA");
addImg(3978,"Dan tries a snapshot of the sunset reflected in the car windows");
//addImg(3981,"Sunset through a dirty rear window, showing the line of traffic heading to Las Vegas.");
addImg(3983,"Sunset through a dirty rear window, showing the line of traffic heading to Las Vegas.");
addImg(3986,"View from our Las Vegas (NV) room at Circus-Circus");
addImg(3988,"See the Circus gorilla take umbrage at the oblivious Comdex fellows");
addImg(3991,"Karen gets a badge holder");
addImg(3992,"Herded like cattle, Comdex goers move into the convention");
addImg(3993,"An incomplete section of monorail near the Las Vegas convention center. Nice shot, eh?");
addImg(3994,"See the bike cabby trying to make a living");
addImg(3995,"Lunch in splendiferous, frabjous, and elegant Las Vegas. Well, we were tired");
addImg(4000,"Gorilla greets us as we return");
addImg(4001,"Early evening view from our room in Las Vegas.");
addImg(4007,"Morning fog in the valley. See the plane in the middle taking off from Las Vegas Int'l?");
addImg(4010,"See Dan and Karen blurrily reflected in the 10 meter Mercedes emblem dangling and twirling overhead");
addImg(4015,"Quark's Bar in the Hilton");
addImg(4018,"Karen gets friendly with this original Star Trek bad-guy at Quark's. A passer by said that she'd be Gorn with the wind, if not here today, Gorn tomorrow. Surprised?");
addImg(4022,"An evening view from our room. See the plane landing from the far left?");
addImg(4027,"Ah. Paris in Las Vegas");
addImg(4030,"The fountains at Bellagio");
addImg(4036,"Bread in the Paris");
addImg(4041,"An ornament in Cirus-Circus, taken as we check out.");
addImg(4042,"See the shadow of the Bellagio tower on the balloon of the Paris. Well, it intrigued me.");
addImg(4043,"Zion Canyon in Utah in the morning");
addImg(4045,"A view of Zion at the visitor's center");
addImg(4070,"A 'Live Oak'. Karen took the picture while I slept in the car. I had a cold.");
addImg(4073,"Leaving Zion by the long tunnel. Well, waiting to get into the tunnel, looking out at the canyon.");
addImg(4077,"Buffalo Burgers, extra rare");
addImg(4078,"White tailed deer high-tailing it away");
addImg(4090,"Nature imitating, um, nature in Red Canyon (UT)");
addImg(4092,"See? Red Canyon");
addImg(4094,"Bryce Canyon, the parking lot. Nice trees");
addImg(4097,"Yes, another tourist took our picture as we squinted into the late afternoon sun at Bryce Canyon");
addImg(4098,"See Karen see Bryce");
addImg(4101,"A thistle busily helping the erosion process which made all this possible");
addImg(4102,"See the tall trees w-a-a-y down there, clinging to the cliffs.");
addImg(4103,"Rolling Mountains, forested mesa, and the canyon in late afternoon light. Sigh.");
addImg(4105,"Karen calls these formations &quot;villiages&quot;");
addImg(4106,"More like a city, down in Bryce Canyon");
addImg(4110,"Note the light on the right side of the hole, reflected from behind? I like light. Also balancing rocks.");
addImg(4111,"Okay, a picture can't capture the vertiginous view down this crevice");
addImg(4112,"Way over there. A hoodoo and its handmaidens");
addImg(4115,"See Karen see Bryce, again");
addImg(4122,"Is that a bridge or an arch in the lower right? Vertigo bait. But you have to be there.");
addImg(4125,"Snow gathers up here at 9,000 feet, even in a year this dry");
addImg(4139,"Karen sees a more mellow view at Bryce Point");
addImg(4141,"Well, this is what she was looking at");
addImg(4144,"We watched as the shadows climbed the cliffs and flowed across the valley");
addImg(4145,"Layers of distance in Bryce Canyon");
addImg(4151,"Layers of distance in Bryce Canyon");
addImg(4152,"Neither Karen nor I are strict observers of safety regulations");
addImg(4153,"Say, &quot;Hi&quot;");
addImg(4158,"Karen, just before dancing with delight. She really loves this place");
addImg(4160,"The view I shot as Karen danced and capered, and didn't <i>quite</i> make it onto the bench. Ow.");
addImg(4168,"Textures of rocks, trees, and snow");
addImg(4173,"Respecters of safety or not, there's a 90' drop on either side of her out on that finger. I went out and cajoled her to come back.");
addImg(4177,"We spent the night at Ruby's. It was affordable in this dead season, and quite comfortable");
addImg(4178,"Ruby's, at the gates of Bryce Canyon in Utah");
addImg(4185,"So we walked a little way down into Bryce Canyon in the morning");
addImg(4189,"Looking along the canyon from about 100' down from the rim");
addImg(4191,"I like the glowing trees in the morning light in the high altitude");
addImg(4192,"We just went a little way down");
addImg(4195,"Note the capstone on the pillar on the right. Also, the redness of the rock lit by reflection from the morning sun on more red sandstone");
addImg(4196,"A last look at Bryce, and Karen looking at Bryce, as we get back to the top");
addImg(4197,"Near Bryce is Kodachrome Basin, named by National Geographic back in the 1930's");
addImg(4198,"These pillars are limestone, probably geysers which blew through the sandstone long ago");
addImg(4200,"So the soft sandstone etched away, leaving the fossilized geyser vents standing");
addImg(4208,"Karen appreciates the landscape");
addImg(4218,"Snow had been chasing us up to the pass, and caught us there");
addImg(4223,"Dramatic lighting from scattered snow clouds");
addImg(4224,"Birch woods form up in the mountains, here");
addImg(4227,"Dramatic lighting from scattered snow clouds");
addImg(4234,"Love those clouds up here");
addImg(4235,"I look along the road toward the snow falling on the mesas");
addImg(4236,"Scrub and geology as we approach Capitol Reef State Park");
addImg(4237,"As we get near Capitol Reef, we get interesting erosion, again");
addImg(4240,"A quick stop to climb a bit.");
addImg(4251,"Morning light on the wall seen from our hotel room near Capitol Reef");
addImg(4252,"Room with a View");
addImg(4253,"Another view from our room");
addImg(4254,"I wanted a quick shot of that solid red band, and noticed the yellow. Uranium? I wondered.");
addImg(4258,"In the canyon at Capitol Reef, there is some interesting erosion. Small birds live in there.");
addImg(4259,"I like the moon");
addImg(4260,"Into the narrow part of the canyon");
addImg(4262,"The moon, again. The hills are pointing to it");
addImg(4263,"Okay, that's the last of the moon");
addImg(4265,"Just a sign on the little road through the canyon");
addImg(4266,"Um, there <i>was</i> a uranium mine");
addImg(4269,"Uranium mine: Note the juxtoposition of &quot;Danger to all mammals&quot; and &quot;Protected Habitat&quot;");
addImg(4270,"In Capitol Reef, there are red candy-cane-like formations");
addImg(4273,"Where's Waldo? There is an elk in this shot");
addImg(4275,"Deer in the apple orchard of colonial Fruita, Utah");
addImg(4276,"The Capitol Reef visitor's center blends in well");
addImg(4282,"Karen admires the works of Man");
addImg(4284,"Dem Olde Bones");
addImg(4287,"Dan rests on a tractor seat outside a rock/fossil/artifact shop");
addImg(4289,"Dubya fell over. See his feet?");
addImg(4290,"Straight roads once we're out of canyon country.");
addImg(4292,"Mountains.");
addImg(4293,"A tree at the top, and interesting texture below");
addImg(4294,"Dead Horse Point, across from a salt factory. See the evaporation ponds");
addImg(4298,"Looking down into another canyon. Can you guess how such a sharp bend would develop?");
addImg(4301,"Karen likes the old cedar trees");
addImg(4303,"We made it to Arches National Park just before sunset");
addImg(4305,"No, I did not boost the color saturation. Note the hole in the shadow");
addImg(4306,"No, I really did not enhance the color, just the brightness. Note the hole in the shadow");
addImg(4307,"A long straight run of the sun through the high air makes these impossible colors real.");
addImg(4308,"I digitally enhanced this shot. It was too dark to make out details, and the result was cool");
addImg(4312,"I climbed up into the double arch, and looked South. The sun only touches the mountain peaks.");
addImg(4316,"Sunset against the mountains");
addImg(4321,"Looking down at Karen from up in the double arch as it got dark. My big flash gave me enough light for this.");
addImg(4323,"The sun no longer reaches the mountains");
addImg(4340,"My big flash isn't enough, so I digitally enhanced Karen in the East Arch.");
addImg(4341,"My big flash isn't enough, so I digitally enhanced Karen in the East Arch.");
addImg(4353,"The west arch sillouettes Africa, or is it South America?");
addImg(4360,"Even with my big flash, this shot was black until I equalized and boosted it. This is the West Arch");
addImg(4364,"It's not the tourist season when I share the hotel parking lot with a tumbleweed");
addImg(4368,"Heading up into the Colorado Nat'l monument in the morning");
addImg(4369,"The morning sun just touches the mountains on the far side of Fruita, CO");
addImg(4374,"Okay. The road is glazed, and the sperm-sign warns us.");
addImg(4376,"A nice shot of one of the view areas on Colorado Nat'l Monument");
addImg(4377,"There were signs to tell us what we could see. If only we could read them.");
addImg(4379,"I was fascinated by the red sandstone stripe seen near, and picked up again on the far side of this valley");
addImg(4382,"I wondered what we were being warned about a few times that morning");
addImg(4387,"Mountains disappearing into the clouds, and a homestead in Colorado");
addImg(4388,"The first antelope of this trip");
addImg(4391,"We visited the Black Canyon of the Gunison (first shot of several).");
addImg(4397,"I noticed how the cloud shreds felt like gusts of breeze when they hit me. Karen stepped away into a shred-rich zone to feel for herself");
addImg(4400,"This is the tallest cliff in the region. 2,770 feet nearly straight down. Note the marbled, metamorphic rock face plunging to the deceptively little river below");
addImg(4402,"In Black Canyon, Karen stands on a balanced rock with the half-mile drop behind her. See the far side of the valley through the hole.");
addImg(4404,"Onward across Colorado on U.S. Hwy. 50");
addImg(4405,"That looks like a nice place to live");
addImg(4410,"Colorado cattle and cloud capped peaks");
addImg(4411,"Rock-paper-scissors with sky-cloud-mountain. Mountain wins");
addImg(4413,"I like this glaring landscape shot");
addImg(4414,"We are climbing U.S. 50 to Monarch pass at 11,312'.");
addImg(4418,"Karen takes many shots of mountains while I drive. One is presented here");
addImg(4419,"This is reassuring, right?");
addImg(4430,"Karen catches the mountains near sunset as we zoom along");
addImg(4435,"A quick stop at the Iwo Jima memorial at a Conoco in (?)");
addImg(4437,"Iwo Jima memorial at a Conoco in (?)");

