The Stearman (Boeing) Model 75 biplane takes off from the Palm Springs International Airport. Built in 1941, it was previously owned by Baron “The Flying Innkeeper” Hilton before being donated to the Palm Springs Air Museum by the Hilton family.
On the tarmac is “King of the Cats” – a Grumman F7F Tigercat. The Tigercat was a night fighter bomber formerly with several U.S. Marine fighter squadrons.
MazAmar Art Pottery is an open production, ceramics studio in the former movie studio western town of Pioneertown, located in the high desert of Southern California, just a few miles from Joshua Tree National Park.
“The Seas May Sink Tomorrow. The Ocean Will Remain.” Artist midabi unveiled his epic new monolithic sculpture along the shores of Bombay Beach at the Salton Sea in Southern California.
I had the privilege recently to join a group of exceptionally talented photographers and photograph Taliesin West, a UNESCO World Heritage site, a few weeks ago. This is the view from my car’s dash cam that takes you on the road through the pristine Sonoran Desert up to the entrance to Taliesin West.
Taliesin West, which is located on more than 500 acres of beautiful Sonoran Desert in Scottsdale, Arizona was the winter home and studio of legendary architect Frank Lloyd Wright, and is undoubtedly a sacred space in too many ways to describe, especially if you’ve never visited before.
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