Sunday, November 07, 2004

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daddy long legs: robert allows a friend to crawl on his arm. we stand on top of tucker tower on lake murray in oklahoma. the tower was built during the great depression as a vacation home for the governor. running out of money, the tower sat incomplete for years. later the tower was finished and turned into a museum. the tower could be seen from our camp grounds across the lake. our camping trip was blessed with perfect weather, smooth water, cold beer, warm fires, good stories, and great friends.
photo by: william goynes

far: the clear skies allowed us to see forever. robert and sheremy look over the edge at the smooth oklahoma lake below.
photo by: william goynes

in and out: sheremy opens the door from the observation deck.
photo by: william goynes

a window of light: in the middle of the tower, the spiral staircase draws the sun’s light from the window.
photo by: william goynes

ray of light: the setting sun breaks through the rock wall of tucker tower.
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sparks: we sat around the fire, telling stories, drinking beer, and relaxing. it was a great trip, with great friends.
photo by: william goynes

warm hands: in the cool november air of oklahoma, sheremy warms herself near the fire as robert moves in the background.
photo by: william goynes
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