The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture invited me to meet with their American Indian Advisory Board to discuss Plateau Salish curriculum at the museum. Afterwards, they invited me to lunch at Northern Quest Casino. More on that later...
As I drove home, I stopped to photograph the Spokane River in the frigid winter air. Last night the temperature dropped down to less than -5 degrees and left the trees covered in white crystals of ice. At the confluence of Hangman Creek and the Spokane River, the water surface froze into massive plates of ice that looked like jig-saw pieces, or perhaps continents moving against one another in a kind of miniature plate techtonics.
As I drove home, I stopped to photograph the Spokane River in the frigid winter air. Last night the temperature dropped down to less than -5 degrees and left the trees covered in white crystals of ice. At the confluence of Hangman Creek and the Spokane River, the water surface froze into massive plates of ice that looked like jig-saw pieces, or perhaps continents moving against one another in a kind of miniature plate techtonics.
No comments:
Post a Comment