The logo is a picture I drew (badly!) of a Cooksonia plant. You can find out about the various Cooksonia species on Wikipedia.
Plants are often overlooked in the discussion of the distribution of fossils within rocks and the implications of this for Flood geology and in the discussion of the 'post-Flood' distribution of organisms around the world and the implications of this for the Flood.
The picture on the homepage is a photo titled 'Canyon, Arizona'. It was taken by Ray Bilcliff and provided freely, with no need for attribution, through Pexels. Please note that the photographer and I have no connection with each other and use of the photo here does not imply any agreement by the photographer with any viewpoint expressed on this site.
The Grand Canyon is a popular talking point when discussing the age of the Earth, along with other nearby canyons in Arizona.