Photobilly
About Me
- Name: Al-Ozarka
- Location: Ozarks, Arkansas, United States
Passionately Trying to Conserve the Good Things from our Nation's Past that Still Remain
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Sunday, December 10, 2006
Fresh Kill
Photo Friday Challenge:
Fresh

Exploring an old abandoned sand mine, I came across several of these crime-scenes.
Apparently, judging from the floor of the cave which was covered with large bird tracks, a predator has been making meals of the birds that use the space for shelter.
This appears to be a fresh-kill.
Fresh

Exploring an old abandoned sand mine, I came across several of these crime-scenes.
Apparently, judging from the floor of the cave which was covered with large bird tracks, a predator has been making meals of the birds that use the space for shelter.
This appears to be a fresh-kill.
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Monday, November 20, 2006
Ozark Glow, Hillbilly House Payment
Photo Friday Challenge
Subject: Evil

I caught this shot Saturday night. I was going to the local grocer when I saw one of our Volunteers speeding to the firehouse with flashing lights and blaring siren. When I exited the store only a few moments later, an ambulance was speeding in the opposite direction. When I pulled into the driveway in my yard which has a great view of my town, I saw the eerie orange glow.
Needless to say, I grabbed my rubbernecking better-half who was shaking in excited anticipation, hollered for my kids to "mount up", and drove to the fire.
This shot is the result.
As far as I know, this particular house has been empty for years. Old, decaying homes in our area have a way of mysteriously burning down from time to time, hence, the title of the post.
I don't know...maybe some eleven-year olds sharing a cigarette stolen from momma's box of GPCs or something...
Subject: Evil

I caught this shot Saturday night. I was going to the local grocer when I saw one of our Volunteers speeding to the firehouse with flashing lights and blaring siren. When I exited the store only a few moments later, an ambulance was speeding in the opposite direction. When I pulled into the driveway in my yard which has a great view of my town, I saw the eerie orange glow.
Needless to say, I grabbed my rubbernecking better-half who was shaking in excited anticipation, hollered for my kids to "mount up", and drove to the fire.
This shot is the result.
As far as I know, this particular house has been empty for years. Old, decaying homes in our area have a way of mysteriously burning down from time to time, hence, the title of the post.
I don't know...maybe some eleven-year olds sharing a cigarette stolen from momma's box of GPCs or something...