Thursday, October 27, 2011

Thursday's Things In A Row

It's Thursday and that means it's time for Thursdays Things In A Row hosted by Pat.


I took a little work related trip last weekend to central Nevada.
I spent the weekend with 13 teenagers at a leadership conference.
On Saturday we spent part of the day touring Tonopah, Nevada.
I had not been there in years.
We actually use to live not to far up the road from Tonopah back in the late '80's early '90's.
We do pass through there on our way to Arizona every so often, but we don't stop for more than a short break.

I'm glad our leadership conference was held there as we had a great time!
We were able to tour various places in town and I found plenty of things in a row to photograph.

Below, jugs and lights in a row high on a shelf in the only coffee house in town.
 While touring the local mining park I noticed these insulators high up on a building...in a row.
 Levers in one of the mining park mill houses...all in a row.
It seemed as if the operator just walked away and they now await his return.
 Buildings with lots of windows in a row awaiting renovation.
The building below will actually be the new convention center in Tonopah when renovations are complete.


Stay tuned....I will be sharing more things in a row from Tonopah, NV next week!

For more interesting and fun things in a row, be sure to hop on over and visit Pat.


6 comments:

Tina´s PicStory said...

nice things in a row :) thanks for stopping by!

SquirrelQueen said...

Great Things in a Row. I love stuff like this, it looks like a fun place to explore.

Jeannelle said...

Looks like an interesting place! Will look forward to seeing more.

Nezzy (Cow Patty Surprise) said...

Your one brave woman, sister! You and a lucky dozen (13) teens!!! Woohoo!!!

I adore your very creative things in a row sweetie! Great pics!!!

God bless ya and have a fantastic weekend!!! :o)

Pat said...

What interesting things in a row! I enjoyed them! Now I have to look on a map to see where this town is located and if we ever drove through it!

mCat said...

I haven't seen insulator's like that in YEARS! How cool