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Easter means “Love is stronger than death!” He is Risen! Alleluia!
Belly of the beast… the whole place is surreal. Every single project I’ve ever worked on combined could fit inside this corridor, with plenty of room left over!
Good girl, Hazel! 🐶
NOLA.
Big day in Baton Rouge! USS Kidd, Capitol Observation Deck, Mike the Tiger (LSU), and a crawfish “snack” on the way outta town!
Louisiana Capitol, built 1932. Architect Leon C. Weiss. 

At 450 feet (137 m) tall and with 34 stories, it is the tallest skyscraper in Baton Rouge, the seventh tallest building in Louisiana, and tallest capitol in the United States.
Forest pansy redbud blooming out, and attracting arachnid friends. 🕷️
Mirror world.
Variations Youth Choir “Don’t Stop, Chica-GO!” @davismcwhirter you rocked!
Orderly orders.
Super-imposition.
Administration Building interior, built 1932. Samuel Charles Phelps Vosper, architect. Texas A&M University, College Station.
Administration Building interior, built 1932. Samuel Charles Phelps Vosper, architect. Texas A&M University, College Station.
North side aisle. First United Methodist Church of Dallas. Built 1926, designed by RH Hunt Architects.
Gilded gables. #sitevisit @shmarchitects
Chapel of Memories at Mississippi State University. Built 1965, designed by architect Charles Gardner.
Art gallery.
Plaza Building, Jackson MS. Architect N.W. Overstreet, 1929.