Accessible Surfaces

Resonance tension
Expanded position
Beyond feeling

Complex external stimuli function as a form of mental representation. Reflections offer a simultaneous profusion of the world’s richness in a single view of visual availability.

“Let yourself be open and life will be easier.” – Buddha Siddhartha Guatama Shakyamuni

Ford’s Bar

Dingy dive
Downtown district
Available for sale

Every town has a seedy underside, best observed from a save distance.

“Looks like a fun little place from the outside! Once you walk in though… It is one of the dirtiest, nastiest places I have been.” – Jarrod W.

Mountain Spotlight

High point attention
Adrenaline rush
Solace in silence

Establishing a fortuitous position in anticipation, early morning effort is rewarded as the sun first illuminates the apparent juncture that separates earth from sky. With coherence and progression, such moments fill the present with memory into the future.

“Nature is one of the most underutilized treasures in life. It has the power to unburden hearts and reconnect to that inner place of peace.” – Janice Anderson

Window Dressing

Ostensible presentation
Designed to create
Favorable impression

In the apparent surface of a storefront window display, depth perception layers extraneously interact. A reflective plane of street intersection melds objects and space into a single dimension.

“Reflections are beautiful illuminating souls they give window to every other thing.” – Suyasha Subedi

Centre Theatre

Motion pictures
Enthusiastic public
Memories working

Exploring a cultural hub for eastern Idaho, ambient surroundings engagement in real time can be photographed spontaneously and concomitantly. Meanwhile, it takes about four days for pigeons to determine that a plastic owl statue is not a threat and thus ignore it.

“The 1934 Golden Jubilee edition of the Post-Register says that the Centre Theatre was called the Rex Theatre when it opened in 1913.” – Ron Pierce

Towards the Sun

Continual energy
Capacity for renewal
Trust the current

With constant synchronicity, wild rivers dance to their own melody, punctuating the harmony of existence. Some earthly phenomena remain eternally fascinating.

“The sun shines not on us but in us. The rivers flow not past, but through us.” – John Muir

Hotel Rogers

One of America’s
Better places
To eat and sleep

Historical evidence remains of the once grand and glamorous Campbell’s Hotel Rogers in downtown Idaho Falls. Guests included Herbert Hoover, Lyndon B. Johnson, Ronald Reagan, Bing Crosby, Gary Cooper, and Roy Rogers. Now converted into business offices, the third floor is reportedly haunted.

“Just looking at the little bits of history that I get to see that are still here, I can’t imagine what it looked like in its heyday with all of the glitz and glam and luxury that Idaho Falls had to offer.” – Cherity Woolf

Firehole Falls

Precipitous rhyolite cliffs
Impressive cascade
Warm geothermal river

A exhilarating winter overlook into the scenic river of Firehole canyon inspires admiration at sunrise.

“Following down the river bank through a deep cañon of volcanic rocks, in many places broken in huge fragments, we presently came to rapids, having a fall of perhaps 40 feet in a half mile.” – Gustavus C. Doane

Dial It In

Searing touch
Feel the rhythm
Hispanic wavelength

The interior decor of a Mexican restaurant evokes the color of nacho cheese, red chili peppers, and the setting sun to imaginably create an experience that employs more senses than taste.

“If she feels less hungry within these walls, I wouldn’t deny her that.” – John Maule

Gentle Wintering

Cold shades
Natural resources
Penetrate deeply

Coping with adverse climatic conditions offers capacious experiential reward, as adventures of the spirit coincide with seasonal adjustment.

“Winter is not a season, it’s an occupation.” – Sinclair Lewis

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