Monday, February 20, 2006

Woody Whacker and the Glyphs

Made a pilgrimage to the Deer Valley Rock Art Center, where Indians (everyone born in America is a native American) left samples of their art on the rocks. No one is sure what the images actually portray, though there are a lot of theories. My theory is they were just plain bored - back in their day all that was there were rocks and sand - lots of rocks.



Woody Whacker, the Gnome decided to act up a bit by "finishing the glyph"



Trying to get his corn ground:


And poisoning the water hole



All kidding aside it is an interesting park and worth a look-see if you are out in Phoenix, especially if you are interested in rock art...



Don't forget to bring your pack Huskies!!

3 Comments:

At 12:43 PM, Blogger Sarah Letnes said...

Looks like Woody had a blast.

So there weren't any park rangers out that day?

 
At 10:19 PM, Blogger crallspace said...

Hmmm... rock art... I might stop to look, but not for long.

Although the area would be nice to explore.

 
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