Flintlock rifles on display at Fort Lamotte at Palestine, IL, during Fort Lamotte Days April 26, 2009. The original fort was built about 1812. Palestine is the oldest town in Illinois and its residents are very aware of their heritage. The fort has been reconstructed, based on information and written accounts from the 1812 time frame. This was the first year for "Fort Lamotte Days," an event organizers hope to hold annually.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Flintlocks
Flintlock rifles on display at Fort Lamotte at Palestine, IL, during Fort Lamotte Days April 26, 2009. The original fort was built about 1812. Palestine is the oldest town in Illinois and its residents are very aware of their heritage. The fort has been reconstructed, based on information and written accounts from the 1812 time frame. This was the first year for "Fort Lamotte Days," an event organizers hope to hold annually.
Friday, April 24, 2009
McAfee Gymnasium #1
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Luscombe Perfection

This 1948 Luscombe 8F S# 6126 was owned by Jerry & Delores Adkisson, Tuscola, Illinois, when I made this image on Aug. 24, 2003, at the Luscombe Fly In at Coles County Municipal Airport near Mattoon, Illinois. The entire surface of this plane was a mirror.
Don Luscombe founded the Luscombe Aircraft Company in 1933 in Kansas City, Missouri, after working for Monocoupe. He felt that the fabric-covered metal tube airframe was not the way to go and set out to design an all metal airplane of monocoque construction. This resulted in the Luscombe Model 1, commonly known as the Luscombe Phantom. It was a high-wing, two-place monoplane of all-metal construction, except for the fabric-covered wings. The Phantom was difficult to land (a ground loop waiting to happen), and was never a financial success.
After a few years operating in Trenton, New Jersey, the Luscombe Aircraft Corporation was re-formed as a New Jersey company in 1937. Production on the Luscombe Model 8 began in 1938. Eventually, production was moved to Dallas, Texas. Don had lost control of the company years earlier. In 1949 the company ceased production and declared bankruptcy.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Recital Hall Before and After


Friday, April 17, 2009
County Fair #1
I took this photo in 2005 at the Coles County Fair in Charleston, Illinois. The fairgrounds has a rich history. This county fair was first held in 1854 and is the oldest continuing county fair in Illinois. On September 18, 1858 this was the site of the fourth of seven Lincoln-Douglas Debates. A crowd estimated at more than 10,000 attended this debate and would have filled the area seen in this photo. The debaters would have been on a platform a few yard behind where I was when I made this image. A debate museum is now on the fairgrounds. Also, William Jennings Bryant spoke at Chautauquas here and evangelist Billy Sunday once preached on the grounds.Thursday, April 16, 2009
Say cheeeeeeeese!!!
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
The Greenhouse
It has been a crazy week and I have not had an opportunity to update the blog until this evening. Today's pic is titled "The Greenhouse." It is a view of an SNJ which was an advanced Navy/Marine training aircraft during WW II. The photo's title is taken from the jargon used to describe the huge canopy on this airplane. The Army version of the SNJ was the AT-6. I made this photo on 4 October 2008 at Terre Haute, Indiana, Hulman Field during the Victory Days gathering of WWII re-enactors and hardware.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Michigan Avenue #1
It seems like I am in Chicago two or three times a year for meetings and conferences. As the old saying goes, it is a nice place to visit, but I would not want to live there. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy Chicago but this old farm kid needs to see some wide open spaces and Lincoln Park does not qualify as wide open space in my dictionary.Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Stairway to Nowhere
Monday, April 6, 2009
Spring in Illinois... gotta love it... NOT!

At the risk of being cliche´-ish with today's photos... It was in the 60's on Saturday, poured rain all day Sunday and this morning we in Central Illinois wake up to this. Enough of the snow already! I guess I should not complain. This is better than the foot of snow parts of the Midwest received in the last 24 hours.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Cleone Barn No. 7
Cleone, Ill. is one of those places that has all but vanished. It is located in Clark County north of Martinsville. All that remains of it are a couple of houses and two old barns. This barn, owned by Dan Cribelar, is one of them. It is on one of the possible roads I can take when I go to visit family in Crawford County. I have driven by this old place dozens of times but never really noticed it until Friday (April 3) evening when driving to West Union to meet family for supper at a place called the Silvermoon. The light was perfect but I did not have time to stop and shoot pics.Friday, April 3, 2009
Chinook Flyby
A US Army CH-47 "Chinook" makes a flyby at an Eastern Illinois University football game on Oct. 20, 2007.Thursday, April 2, 2009
It was one of those days...
Here it is... 4:23 p.m. and I am finally getting around to posting here. Since I usually get to work early I normally do this as soon as I get to the office and before my work day "officially" begins, but today I had to hit the ground running. And I have been running ever since.



