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  • A lone cyclist ascends Old Fall River Road, the old dirt road that cuts through Rocky Mountain National Park, and climbs to the Continental Divide. It was the first automobile road to penetrate the interior of the park. The road linked the east side of the park near Estes Park with Grand Lake on the west side. Work began in 1913 and was completed between 1918 and 1920. The narrow road was partly replaced by Trail Ridge Road in 1932, which incorporated sections of the Fall River Road.
    Cycling-CO-Old Fall River Road_2.tif
  • A lone cyclist traverses the horizon high on Old Fall River Road, the old dirt road that cuts through Rocky Mountain National Park, and climbs to the Continental Divide. It was the first automobile road to penetrate the interior of the park. The road linked the east side of the park near Estes Park with Grand Lake on the west side. Work began in 1913 and was completed between 1918 and 1920. The narrow road was partly replaced by Trail Ridge Road in 1932, which incorporated sections of the Fall River Road.
    Cycling-CO-Old Fall River Road.tif
  • Reminiscent of New Hampshire's "Old Man of the Mountain," a profile of stone is silhouetted against the vermilion walls of Canyonlands National Park, Utah, along the Lathrop Trail.
    UT-Old-Man-of-the-Canyon.tif
  • Old man, Sun Moon Lake, Taiwan
    Taiwan-Portrait.jpg
  • Latreece is considered a client at Elderhaven, an elderly care facility in Austin. She, like all of the clients there, suffers from the effects of aging--Alzheimer's disease, severe dementia, confusion, loneliness. <br />
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The clients are dropped off in the morning by family members or caretakers and picked up again in the evening. During the day, they are cared for, entertained, and watched after. They are in the twilight of their lives, yet they represent an increasingly prominent facet of human existence. They do so unassumingly.
    Dementia_Latreece2.tif
  • Kathy is considered a client at Elderhaven, an elderly care facility in Austin. She, like all of the clients there, suffers from the effects of aging--Alzheimer's disease, severe dementia, confusion, loneliness. <br />
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The clients are dropped off in the morning by family members or caretakers and picked up again in the evening. During the day, they are cared for, entertained, and watched after. They are in the twilight of their lives, yet they represent an increasingly prominent facet of human existence. They do so unassumingly.
    Dementia_Kathy.tif
  • "Uncle Willy," Willy B. Steen, one knee replaced, one in need of replacement, sits upon the porch he remodeled when he moved in 35 years ago, in East Austin, Texas.<br />
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"I was married once. But she was a real mean woman: 'be home when I say so' type of woman. So I remoed myself from that situation and I haven't found myself in such a situation since."
    Uncle-Willy3.tif
  • Tony is considered a client at Elderhaven, an elderly care facility in Austin. He, like all of the clients there, suffers from the effects of aging--Alzheimer's disease, severe dementia, confusion, loneliness. <br />
<br />
The clients are dropped off in the morning by family members or caretakers and picked up again in the evening. During the day, they are cared for, entertained, and watched after. They are in the twilight of their lives, yet they represent an increasingly prominent facet of human existence. They do so unassumingly.
    Dementia_Tony3.tif
  • Tony is considered a client at Elderhaven, an elderly care facility in Austin. He, like all of the clients there, suffers from the effects of aging--Alzheimer's disease, severe dementia, confusion, loneliness. <br />
<br />
The clients are dropped off in the morning by family members or caretakers and picked up again in the evening. During the day, they are cared for, entertained, and watched after. They are in the twilight of their lives, yet they represent an increasingly prominent facet of human existence. They do so unassumingly.
    Dementia_Tony2.tif
  • Latreece is considered a client at Elderhaven, an elderly care facility in Austin. She, like all of the clients there, suffers from the effects of aging--Alzheimer's disease, severe dementia, confusion, loneliness. <br />
<br />
The clients are dropped off in the morning by family members or caretakers and picked up again in the evening. During the day, they are cared for, entertained, and watched after. They are in the twilight of their lives, yet they represent an increasingly prominent facet of human existence. They do so unassumingly.
    Dementia_Latreece.tif
  • Elizabeth is considered a client at Elderhaven, an elderly care facility in Austin. She, like all of the clients there, suffers from the effects of aging--Alzheimer's disease, severe dementia, confusion, loneliness. <br />
<br />
The clients are dropped off in the morning by family members or caretakers and picked up again in the evening. During the day, they are cared for, entertained, and watched after. They are in the twilight of their lives, yet they represent an increasingly prominent facet of human existence. They do so unassumingly.
    Dementia_Elizabeth.tif
  • "Uncle Willy," Willy B. Steen, one knee replaced, one in need of replacement, sits upon the porch he remodeled when he moved in 35 years ago, in East Austin, Texas.<br />
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"I was married once. But she was a real mean woman: 'be home when I say so' type of woman. So I remoed myself from that situation and I haven't found myself in such a situation since."
    Uncle-Willy1.tif
  • Evelyn is considered a client at Elderhaven, an elderly care facility in Austin. She, like all of the clients there, suffers from the effects of aging--Alzheimer's disease, severe dementia, confusion, loneliness. <br />
<br />
The clients are dropped off in the morning by family members or caretakers and picked up again in the evening. During the day, they are cared for, entertained, and watched after. They are in the twilight of their lives, yet they represent an increasingly prominent facet of human existence. They do so unassumingly.
    Dementia_Evelyn2.tif
  • "Uncle Willy," Willy B. Steen, one knee replaced, one in need of replacement, sits upon the porch he remodeled when he moved in 35 years ago, in East Austin, Texas.<br />
<br />
"I was married once. But she was a real mean woman: 'be home when I say so' type of woman. So I remoed myself from that situation and I haven't found myself in such a situation since."
    Uncle-Willy2.tif
  • Ernest is considered a client at Elderhaven, an elderly care facility in Austin. He, like all of the clients there, suffers from the effects of aging--Alzheimer's disease, severe dementia, confusion, loneliness. <br />
<br />
The clients are dropped off in the morning by family members or caretakers and picked up again in the evening. During the day, they are cared for, entertained, and watched after. They are in the twilight of their lives, yet they represent an increasingly prominent facet of human existence. They do so unassumingly.
    Dementia_Ernest.tif
  • Longhorn Dam, at the base of Town Lake, must be opened to accomodate any inflow from Lake Austin, which simultaneously has inflow from Lake Travis. It marks the beginning of the return of the Colorado River, and with it, rapidly fluctuating river levels as water rises and falls upstream in the LCRA system of reservoirs.  As a consequence, some people--or at least their cars--fall victim to muddy riverbeds.
    TX-AguaModerna-Dead-Car.tif
  • Tony is considered a client at Elderhaven, an elderly care facility in Austin. He, like all of the clients there, suffers from the effects of aging--Alzheimer's disease, severe dementia, confusion, loneliness. <br />
<br />
The clients are dropped off in the morning by family members or caretakers and picked up again in the evening. During the day, they are cared for, entertained, and watched after. They are in the twilight of their lives, yet they represent an increasingly prominent facet of human existence. They do so unassumingly.
    Dementia_Tony.tif
  • Evelyn is considered a client at Elderhaven, an elderly care facility in Austin. She, like all of the clients there, suffers from the effects of aging--Alzheimer's disease, severe dementia, confusion, loneliness. <br />
<br />
The clients are dropped off in the morning by family members or caretakers and picked up again in the evening. During the day, they are cared for, entertained, and watched after. They are in the twilight of their lives, yet they represent an increasingly prominent facet of human existence. They do so unassumingly.
    Dementia_Evelyn.tif
  • Doris Wiseman-Coopersmith, a member of the Bear Valley Babes chapter of the Red Hat Society, scans the crowd of participants in the staging area for Lakewood on Parade, Saturday, Aug. 26.
    LakewoodParade.tif
  • A couple in Rome, Italy, enjoy gazing out the window of their building.
    ITA-Couple-in-Window.tif
  • An old bicycle rests inside one of the old buildings of the Garnet Ghost Town, outside of Missoula, Montana.
    MT-GhostTown-bike.tif
  • A pronghorn forages in the grasses of the San Rafael Valley, Utah. <br />
<br />
The Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana), is a species of artiodactyl mammal native to interior western and central North America. Though not an antelope, it is often known colloquially in North America as the Prong Buck, Pronghorn Antelope or simply Antelope, as it closely resembles the true antelopes of the Old World and fills a similar ecological niche due to convergent evolution. It is the only surviving member of the family Antilocapridae.
    UT-Pronghorn-SanRafael1.tif
  • The Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana), is a species of artiodactyl mammal native to interior western and central North America. Though not an antelope, it is often known colloquially in North America as the Prong Buck, Pronghorn Antelope or simply Antelope, as it closely resembles the true antelopes of the Old World and fills a similar ecological niche due to convergent evolution. It is the only surviving member of the family Antilocapridae.
    CO-Pronghorn-Sunrise.tif
  • The Florence Cathedral is particularly notable for its 44 stained glass windows, the largest undertaking of this kind in Italy in the 14th and 15th century. The windows in the aisles and in the transept depict saints from the Old and the New Testament, while the circular windows in the drum of the dome or above the entrance depict Christ (seen here) and Mary. They are the work of the greatest Florentine artists of their times, such as Donatello, Lorenzo Ghiberti, Paolo Uccello and Andrea del Castagno.
    ITA-StainedGlass.tif
  • The greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus)--a once-abundant bird emblematic of the wide open spaces of the West--is now gone from nearly half of its original range, with steady declines occurring in Colorado and neighboring states. It is the largest grouse in North America. Recent studies have confirmed that oil and gas drilling activities, which have increased dramatically across the Intermountain West in the past decade, are disturbing sage-grouse breeding and nesting sites and leading to population declines in Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, and other Western states. In addition to drilling in the area, threats also include destruction of sagebrush habitat due to sprawl, agricultural conversion, and wildfire. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service estimated that sage-grouse populations have declined between 69 and 99 percent from historic levels. The Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana), is a species of artiodactyl mammal native to interior western and central North America. Though not an antelope, it is often known colloquially in North America as the Prong Buck, Pronghorn Antelope or simply Antelope, as it closely resembles the true antelopes of the Old World and fills a similar ecological niche due to convergent evolution. It is the only surviving member of the family Antilocapridae.
    CO-SageGrouse-Pronghorn-3.tif
  • An old tailor's dress form rests inside one of the old buildings of the Garnet Ghost Town, outside of Missoula, Montana.
    MT-GhostTown-dresser.tif
  • Karin Weidenhammer was 24 years old when she was diagnosed with acute myelogenous leukemia. <br />
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She had come down with a sinus infection that persisted. Though we both assumed it was nothing, Karin--a medical assistant at the time--had her blood drawn and sent to the lab as a precaution. The results that sat in the fax machine the next morning were ominous:<br />
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Elevated WBC with 92 percent blasts consistent with Acute Leukemia.<br />
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Three days later, her parents were there on either side of her bed, unmoving, as the diagnosis was confirmed.
    FunnyBlood_Stare_BW.tif
  • "Worse than being bald, worse than having my head shaved, was having the wig styled to look like my old hair. It didn't work. And, I soon realized it only served to hide the label I now carried as a person with leukemia. This was not something I wanted to do. I found the bandanas much more comfortable and myself much less self-conscious when wearing them." - Karin Weidenhammer
    FunnyBlood_RetiredWig_BW.tif
  • "Unbelievable as it might seem, rabbits were used to help doctors destroy my old immune system. Certain cells of my immune system were placed in a rabbit that recognized these cells as foreign and labeled them as such. These labeled cells were then placed back into my body to completely destroy what was left of my immune system. The reactions were so severe that I began to shake uncontrollably. The 'bunnies,' as they became known, were literally hopping inside me." - Karin Weidenhammer
    FunnyBlood_OnCouch_BW.tif
  • Old pots and pans rests inside one of the old buildings of the Garnet Ghost Town, outside of Missoula, Montana.
    MT-GhostTown-stovetop.tif
  • "Worse than being bald, worse than having my head shaved, was having the wig styled to look like my old hair. It didn't work. And, I soon realized it only served to hide the label I now carried as a person with leukemia. This was not something I wanted to do. I found the bandanas much more comfortable and myself much less self-conscious when wearing them." - Karin Weidenhammer
    FunnyBlood_Mirror_BW.tif
  • A pronghorn forages in the grasses of the San Rafael Valley, Utah. <br />
<br />
The Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana), is a species of artiodactyl mammal native to interior western and central North America. Though not an antelope, it is often known colloquially in North America as the Prong Buck, Pronghorn Antelope or simply Antelope, as it closely resembles the true antelopes of the Old World and fills a similar ecological niche due to convergent evolution. It is the only surviving member of the family Antilocapridae.
    UT-Pronghorn-SanRafael3.tif
  • Pronghorns forage in the grasses and sage of the San Rafael Valley, Utah. <br />
<br />
The Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana), is a species of artiodactyl mammal native to interior western and central North America. Though not an antelope, it is often known colloquially in North America as the Prong Buck, Pronghorn Antelope or simply Antelope, as it closely resembles the true antelopes of the Old World and fills a similar ecological niche due to convergent evolution. It is the only surviving member of the family Antilocapridae.
    UT-Pronghorn-SanRafael2.tif
  • The greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus)--a once-abundant bird emblematic of the wide open spaces of the West--is now gone from nearly half of its original range, with steady declines occurring in Colorado and neighboring states. It is the largest grouse in North America. Recent studies have confirmed that oil and gas drilling activities, which have increased dramatically across the Intermountain West in the past decade, are disturbing sage-grouse breeding and nesting sites and leading to population declines in Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, and other Western states. In addition to drilling in the area, threats also include destruction of sagebrush habitat due to sprawl, agricultural conversion, and wildfire. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service estimated that sage-grouse populations have declined between 69 and 99 percent from historic levels. The Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana), is a species of artiodactyl mammal native to interior western and central North America. Though not an antelope, it is often known colloquially in North America as the Prong Buck, Pronghorn Antelope or simply Antelope, as it closely resembles the true antelopes of the Old World and fills a similar ecological niche due to convergent evolution. It is the only surviving member of the family Antilocapridae.
    CO-SageGrouse-Pronghorn-2.tif
  • The greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus)--a once-abundant bird emblematic of the wide open spaces of the West--is now gone from nearly half of its original range, with steady declines occurring in Colorado and neighboring states. It is the largest grouse in North America. Recent studies have confirmed that oil and gas drilling activities, which have increased dramatically across the Intermountain West in the past decade, are disturbing sage-grouse breeding and nesting sites and leading to population declines in Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, and other Western states. In addition to drilling in the area, threats also include destruction of sagebrush habitat due to sprawl, agricultural conversion, and wildfire. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service estimated that sage-grouse populations have declined between 69 and 99 percent from historic levels. The Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana), is a species of artiodactyl mammal native to interior western and central North America. Though not an antelope, it is often known colloquially in North America as the Prong Buck, Pronghorn Antelope or simply Antelope, as it closely resembles the true antelopes of the Old World and fills a similar ecological niche due to convergent evolution. It is the only surviving member of the family Antilocapridae.
    CO-SageGrouse-Pronghorn-1.tif
  • Cycling-IT-Stelvio-Old Road.jpg
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