Wednesday, March 19, 2008

ABC Wednesday: "I"

These weeks letter is the letter "I". Today I have a variety of pictures. The first one is from our trip to Johnson's Space Center. This is a mockup of the ISS that was in the astronaut training room.




These next two are from our field course last summer. The first one is of some friends standing on an igneous rock (granite). The last one is some Iquanadon tracks formed in the Muddy Formation on Alameda Rd. in Denver, CO.





Make sure to visit all of my friends over at Mrs. Nesbitt's for more wonderful I pictures.

13 comments:

FO - 2 said...

Nice set of photos.
The last shot is great!

Unknown said...

Nice "I" post!

mrsnesbitt said...

Wonderful. Hubby would love the space centre!

Kostas said...

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Lila Rostenberg said...

You definitely found some unique "I" things!

DeeMom said...

granite…Kewl I almost did that for the “G” one and added do not take me for Granite… OK punny, BUT ;) great ideas and pictures

Andrea said...

Nice photos. Great "I" post.

Katney said...

From the fossil record to the space command. A wide ranging I post for you.

Neva said...

All those big rocks!! Looks like they were having fun. Loved the space center in Florida...so much to learn and see....thanks for sharing!

Lilli & Nevada said...

those are some great photos Love the ISSR

Dragonstar said...

I bet no-one else posts Iguanadon tracks! I've not seen another pic of the ISS either. Beautifully different post.

Anonymous said...

What interesting I's you shared. The prints in the last photo are very cool...

Nydia said...

Hello, Kim! Great photos for the I leter! You said you have headaches when burning inenses... I have migraines since my teens, and when I have a crisis, no way Iburn a stick, or my head blows! Fortunately it's not often, so my incenses are lit almost everyday. Thank for stopping by and for your sweet words! Kisses from Nydia.