It's time for more scans from some 126-sized slides. They're not the greatest! I sometimes wonder why this square format was hatched, since the standard 35mm slide had been around for decades and worked just fine.
When taking any photo, be sure to bisect it with a lamp post, flagpole, or any other vertical element. I learned this directly from Ansel Adams, and it works like a charm. This one really is odd, were they trying to capture the Blacksmith shop? "Old Betsy" in the background? I guess "all of the above".
Two adorable burros look at us with big dark eyes, hoping for some scritches. Burros love scritches! But the most fascinating thing about this particular photo is the evidence of a ghost (we are in Ghost Town after all), that mysterious green shape of light for which there is no other explanation. Could the burro see the ghost? Definitely.
All of the finest ghost towns had these handy electric (?) carts, perfect for moving the bodies of gunned-down desperados, or drunks. Behind it is the Calico Print shop, I'm not sure what went on in there. Could you buy a customized souvenir "wanted" poster, or something like that?
And finally, here's a photo of what I presume is a genuine antique stagecoach. A little worse for wear, but nothing a little elbow grease won't fix. They thought enough of it to give it some protection from the weather, which is something. I wish I could read that sign to the left!
I have more of these "just OK" Knott's slides, but never fear, I also have some really nice Knott's slides all scanned and ready to go!