
Saturday, May 26, 2007
Friday, May 18, 2007
Friday, May 11, 2007
Saturday, May 5, 2007
Saturday, April 28, 2007
Barn
Friday, April 20, 2007
From Below
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Burrell Park
There is a small park surrounded by office buildings that I didn't know was there until Mike (Ozark Photos) had some shots in his blog. I had to go explore, and while the park is not large, it would be nice to work in one of those buildings and walk around the lake and/or eat lunch there. Of course, if my office overlooked the park I might spend too much time looking out the window!Friday, April 6, 2007
Spring in the Ozarks
Took this today in the Demonstration Garden at Nathaneal Greene Park. Spring started a few weeks ago, and we were having 80 degree F days. Then a cold front blew in Tuesday and it has been back in the 40's by day with light freezes at night. There were snow flurries this morning. So far the flowers have survived! Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Fellows Lake
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Lake Springfield
Saturday, March 17, 2007
Victim of the Ice Storm
We are still recovering from the ice storm in January. Much of the debris has been picked up by the city and county, but it will take the landscape a long time to recover. Many trees were lost, or so damaged they had to be cut down, making this photo a familiar sight. I was hoping to retake this today to try some different angles and positions, but it is very overcast and there has been a little snow and a little sleet, so I am just going ahead and posting this shot.
Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Gray-Campbell Farmstead

The Gray-Campbell Farmstead is comprised of various elements from approximately the same time period. The home belonged to John Polk Campbell, the nephew of the founder of Springfield. It was last used as a home in the 1950's, and was re-discovered in the 1980's during road construction. It was moved to Nathaneal Greene Park, and together with two crib barns, the family cemetery, a log granary, and a detached log kitchen now give a look into early days in Springfield. Costumed guides tell the history of the farmstead. These photos are of the barn.Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Greene County Courthouse

This is the Greene County Courthouse. It is the fourth and current courthouse, and was built in 1912. It is located in the north part of downtown Springfield.
Edited to upload a larger version of the same shot. I had posted this to the Where I Live side challenge on DPC and used the same file here. Thought I would take Puzzled's suggestion and use a larger file size.
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Springfield Conservation Nature Center
We have finally warmed up enough to spend some time outdoors. There are several trails at the Nature Center. I have only been on a couple, but I plan to do them all this spring. For more information, here is a link to their website: http://mdc.mo.gov/areas/cnc/springfd/
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Old and New
Taken in the historic district on East Walnut Street of Springfield, MO. Many of the Victorian homes on this street are now being used for businesses, but the charm is still there. (The pile in the street on the left side is limbs that were broken during the ice storm and have not been picked up yet.) The high rise in the background is condominiums, showing the contrast between what was and where we are going. (This is a block east of the first shot in this blog.)
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
MSU Darr Agricultural Center
This is the Darr Agricultural Center of Missouri State University (formerly Southwest Missouri State University). It is used in the agricultural program to aid in the research of horses, cattle, forestry, and agronomy. More information can be found here: http://ag.missouristate.edu/Darr%20Ag%20Center/Darr_Farm.htmI took this through a chain link fence on a walk along the South Creek Greenway Trail, part of the Ozark Greenways Trail system.
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Casper's


Casper's Restaurant in downtown Springfield. It is open from the day after Labor Day (the first Monday in September) through the last Friday in May. There are only 29 seats, and they are usually full, often with a line out the door. The specialty is chili, but you can also get hamburgers, hot dogs, stew, and a few other items, as well as two or more choices of desserts. For a complete history, visit http://www.springfieldmo.org/ektron2/uploadedFiles/caspers.pdf.
Thursday, January 25, 2007
OTC-Richwood Valley Campus


Ozarks Technical Community College was established in 1990, with the first classes held in 1991. It is a two year college offering Associate degrees, with many of its graduates going on to earn a bachelor degree. The main campus in Springfield MO has grown so fast that there are now 5 campuses in the surrounding area. These shots are of the newest campus, the Richwood Valley Campus in Ozark, MO, which is holding its first classes this semester.
Thursday, January 18, 2007
Chesterfield Park
Part of the play equipment at Chesterfield Park. It, like everything in Springfield, is covered with ice. We have been frozen since last Friday, and it is supposed to get above freezing this Friday only to dip back down over the weekend. More ice storm photos are posted on my other blogs (see links on right.)Friday, January 12, 2007
Hammons Field
Thursday, January 4, 2007
Gillioz Theatre
The Gillioz Theatre first opened on October 11, 1926, in downtown Springfield. It remained open until 1979. It has been restored and recently reopened. For the complete history, or more information, visit http://www.gillioz.org/home.html. More photos from yesterday's shoot can be seen at http://elainesfstop.blogspot.com/. Thursday, December 21, 2006
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
House at Dusk
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